Difficulty
Difficult
Steps
5
Time Required
15 - 30 minutes
Sections
2
- Front Panel
- 1 step
- Battery
- 4 steps
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Introduction
Before replacing anything, be sure to take a look at the troubleshooting page for this device.
What you need
Step 1
Front Panel
- Insert a spudger between the front panel and the body of the speaker.
- Pry around the edges of the front panel with the spudger to pry it away from the speaker body.
Insert a spudger between the front panel and the body of the speaker.
Pry around the edges of the front panel with the spudger to pry it away from the speaker body.
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Step 2
Battery
- Remove eight 10 mm screws from the speaker mount using a Phillips #0 screwdriver.
- Insert a spudger in the gap between the speaker mount and speaker body to remove the speaker mount.
- Use your hand to remove the speakers.
Remove eight 10 mm screws from the speaker mount using a Phillips #0 screwdriver.
Insert a spudger in the gap between the speaker mount and speaker body to remove the speaker mount.
Use your hand to remove the speakers.
Step 3
- Remove the 10 mm screw that is holding the motherboard in place using a Phillips #0 screwdriver.
- Flip up the motherboard to expose the battery.
Remove the 10 mm screw that is holding the motherboard in place using a Phillips #0 screwdriver.
Flip up the motherboard to expose the battery.
Step 4
- Use a nylon spudger to remove the battery from the speaker casing.
- Caution: Do not use metal prying tools on a battery—these can puncture an unprotected battery, potentially causing a fire.
- The battery is glued down so it may be difficult to remove.
Use a nylon spudger to remove the battery from the speaker casing.
Caution: Do not use metal prying tools on a battery—these can puncture an unprotected battery, potentially causing a fire.
The battery is glued down so it may be difficult to remove.
Step 5
- Unplug the wire that connects the battery with the motherboard.
- When replacing the battery, plug in the new battery where the old one was plugged in.
Unplug the wire that connects the battery with the motherboard.
When replacing the battery, plug in the new battery where the old one was plugged in.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Michael Anderson - Sep 6, 2021
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It would be nice to have the specifications of the battery so availability can be checked before disassembly.
Kang Le - Jan 14, 2022
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7.2V, 2550 mAh, 18.36 Watt - Hour
abdurreheembakir - Oct 29, 2022
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Hey I had a question.So i kind of dipped anker sound core 2 in water eithout the charging cover on and now it wont turn on.Can you Help what might be the problem here?