Today I had a repair which was new to me: replacing a laptop screen. I ordered my screen from a retailer specialising in replacement parts for laptops. They gave me the right type of screen, a special ribben cable and a leaflet with instructions.
I started the repair and as soon as the screen was taken apart, the instruction leaflet was up. I followed each step accordingly and put the laptop back together.
As soon as the laptop battery was inserted back into the laptop, smoke came from behind the screen. I quickly pulled out the battery and started to take the disassemble the laptop.
The ribbon cable, given to me with the new screen, was touching a piece of plastic covering the LCD board, causing it to short circuit. There was no mentioning of removal of the plastic covering the LCD board in the instruction leaflet. The plastic also said 'don't touch'.
So, who is at fault: me for screwing up the repair or the supplieer for not mentioning the removal of the plastic in the instructions and/or the instructions on the plastic telling me not to touch it?
Also, what do i say to my customer? This is my first screw-up and don't know what to tell him. If it's my fault, ti's my fault but how can I tell if it's my fault?
I started the repair and as soon as the screen was taken apart, the instruction leaflet was up. I followed each step accordingly and put the laptop back together.
As soon as the laptop battery was inserted back into the laptop, smoke came from behind the screen. I quickly pulled out the battery and started to take the disassemble the laptop.
The ribbon cable, given to me with the new screen, was touching a piece of plastic covering the LCD board, causing it to short circuit. There was no mentioning of removal of the plastic covering the LCD board in the instruction leaflet. The plastic also said 'don't touch'.
So, who is at fault: me for screwing up the repair or the supplieer for not mentioning the removal of the plastic in the instructions and/or the instructions on the plastic telling me not to touch it?
Also, what do i say to my customer? This is my first screw-up and don't know what to tell him. If it's my fault, ti's my fault but how can I tell if it's my fault?