Al cerrar la tapa, se abre el chasis Lenovo Ideapad u510

Saludos: No tenía idea de como llamar a mi problema, así que no se me ocurrió un mejor título. Mi Lenovo Ideapad U510 ya tiene más o menos un año conmigo. Pero hace unos días me percaté que al cerrar la tapa, el plástico del chasis parece como si quisiera abrirse, supongo, que por problemas en la visagra. Para que se entienda mejor les dejo un video. https://youtu.be/K0JeMUjyGRQ Quisiera añadir que donde vivo actualmente no hay ningún centro de Soporte de Lenovo o fabricante alguno de ordenadores. Es por ello que necesito consejos para solucionar esto tratando de arreglarlo por mi cuenta.

Hola elav que tal,
Has destapado para observar el panorama?.
Eh visto casos mas drásticos y resulta que este desprendimiento es originado por el tornillo que ajusta la bisagra hacia la parte inferior del ordenador.
Te recomiendo seguir el manual de mantenimiento https://download.lenovo.com/consumer/mobiles_pub/ideapad_u510_hmm_1st_edition_sep_2012_english.pdf para el destape del ordenador y verificar el estado en que se encuentra lo de las bisagras. y el tornillo, antes de proceder a hacer cualquier otra cosa.
La recomendación principal es si no se tienes las herramientas y el conocimiento adecuado lo mejor es llevarlo a un servicio técnico, por solucionar un problema se puede ocasionar otro mas.
Un saludo.

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