Difficulty
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Steps
8
Time Required
                          10 minutes            
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Introduction
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Step 1
              Motherboard               
- Make sure that the tablet is turned off and disconnected from any power source.
- Disconnect the tablet from the keyboard attachment.
- If you have a Micro SD card in the tablet, remove it now.
- Remove the two 3.5 mm Phillips #0 screws on either side the keyboard connection.
Make sure that the tablet is turned off and disconnected from any power source.
Disconnect the tablet from the keyboard attachment.
If you have a Micro SD card in the tablet, remove it now.
Remove the two 3.5 mm Phillips #0 screws on either side the keyboard connection.
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Step 2
- Starting from a corner of the tablet, use the plastic opening tool to create a gap between the screen and the back covering.
- Slowly maneuver the plastic opening tool along the perimeter of the tablet to pry the screen and back covering apart.
- Separate the back covering from the screen.
Starting from a corner of the tablet, use the plastic opening tool to create a gap between the screen and the back covering.
Slowly maneuver the plastic opening tool along the perimeter of the tablet to pry the screen and back covering apart.
Separate the back covering from the screen.
Step 3
- Peel off all of the Polyimide tape (yellow tape).
- Remove the metallic tape covering the keyboard connection.
Peel off all of the Polyimide tape (yellow tape).
Remove the metallic tape covering the keyboard connection.
Step 4
- Unscrew the two 3.5mm Phillips #0 screws and open the ZIF latch.
- Gently remove the silver part covering the battery and set it aside.
Unscrew the two 3.5mm Phillips #0 screws and open the ZIF latch.
Gently remove the silver part covering the battery and set it aside.
Step 5
- Open the ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) connectors .
- Gently remove the ribbon cables.
Open the ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) connectors .
Gently remove the ribbon cables.
Step 6
- Remove the four 4mm screws at the corners of the motherboard with the Phillips#0 bit screw.
- The screw beneath the metallic tape also needs to be removed.
Remove the four 4mm screws at the corners of the motherboard with the Phillips#0 bit screw.
The screw beneath the metallic tape also needs to be removed.
Step 7
- Disconnect the three cables on the motherboard closest to the battery.
- These cables require some extra prying power to be removed.
Disconnect the three cables on the motherboard closest to the battery.
These cables require some extra prying power to be removed.
Step 8
- Slide out the motherboard and put it aside.
Slide out the motherboard and put it aside.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Alen Mijic - Mar 30, 2017
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WOW. Thank you so much for this guide. My keyboard wasn’t connecting and last time I had to send it to Acer …and that took a month. This time it is out of warranty and it wouldn’t connect again!!!…. After opening it following this guide, it was immediately visible that the cable was out.
Thank you SO much!
Double Bone - Jun 29, 2017
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put it aside and then?
Allen Tools - Jun 29, 2017
Hey,
Whenever you see a ‘put aside’ anywhere in a guide there’s an implied ’then continue’ afterwards.
Hope that helps!
Linda Byars - Sep 17, 2017
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Great help. Was able to restore connection for my grandson’s computer using your clear concise directions. THANK YOU!!!
Wencel Angelo Maturan - Nov 17, 2017
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how can i fix my acer one s1002 keyboard dock it is not working if i connect it to the tablet i