Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
12
Time Required
45 minutes - 2 hours
Sections
3
- Lid
- 4 steps
- Push Button Interface
- 6 steps
- LED Lights
- 2 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Lid
- Begin by removing the condensation catcher to expose the screw. Pinch the condensation catcher from both sides and pull.
Begin by removing the condensation catcher to expose the screw. Pinch the condensation catcher from both sides and pull.
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Step 2
- Remove the screw that was behind the condensation catcher using a Phillips head screwdriver, size PH2.
Remove the screw that was behind the condensation catcher using a Phillips head screwdriver, size PH2.
Step 3
- Remove the piece that was held by the screw by pulling out from the top, then pulling up. This will expose the hinges for the lid.
Remove the piece that was held by the screw by pulling out from the top, then pulling up. This will expose the hinges for the lid.
Step 4
- To remove the hinges, rotate the bottom of the rod upwards, then push inwards to pull them out. Repeat the process for both sides. This will allow the lid to be removed.
To remove the hinges, rotate the bottom of the rod upwards, then push inwards to pull them out. Repeat the process for both sides. This will allow the lid to be removed.
Step 5
Push Button Interface
- Locate the piece on the black plastic trim that is opposite from where the hinges were. Carefully, pry the bottom edge of this piece outward (away from the stainless steel side) about 1/4 inch to pull the tab out of it’s hole. Once the bottom is pried out a bit, the tab can be seen from the bottom. Press up on the tab with a screwdriver.
Locate the piece on the black plastic trim that is opposite from where the hinges were. Carefully, pry the bottom edge of this piece outward (away from the stainless steel side) about 1/4 inch to pull the tab out of it’s hole. Once the bottom is pried out a bit, the tab can be seen from the bottom. Press up on the tab with a screwdriver.
Step 6
- Next, you must remove the upper black trim which is connected to the inside liner with tabs. To do this you must hold the interior walls still, while rotating the trim so that the tabs line up with the slots. (tabs cannot be seen at this point, pics are to give you an idea of what you cannot see inside the device)
Next, you must remove the upper black trim which is connected to the inside liner with tabs. To do this you must hold the interior walls still, while rotating the trim so that the tabs line up with the slots. (tabs cannot be seen at this point, pics are to give you an idea of what you cannot see inside the device)
Step 7
- Using a Phillips head screwdriver, size PH2, remove screws from the control module to expose wired connections.
Using a Phillips head screwdriver, size PH2, remove screws from the control module to expose wired connections.
Step 8
- Unplug the interface from control module.
Unplug the interface from control module.
Step 9
- Remove the two screws holding the cardboard cover over the Interface using a Phillips head screwdriver, size PH2.
Remove the two screws holding the cardboard cover over the Interface using a Phillips head screwdriver, size PH2.
Step 10
- Using a Phillips head screwdriver, size PH2, remove the four screws holding the interface in place.
Using a Phillips head screwdriver, size PH2, remove the four screws holding the interface in place.
Step 11
LED Lights
- These pictures identify the LED’s along with their corresponding solder points through the back of the circuit board.
These pictures identify the LED’s along with their corresponding solder points through the back of the circuit board.
Step 12
- Heat each point with the soldering iron while pulling the LED out from the front in order to remove the lights. The arrow in the picture points to the + sign above the left solder point. Each of the LED solder points will have one. LED’s are polarity sensitive; therefore, the positive pin on the new LED must match up to the positive solder point.
Heat each point with the soldering iron while pulling the LED out from the front in order to remove the lights. The arrow in the picture points to the + sign above the left solder point. Each of the LED solder points will have one. LED’s are polarity sensitive; therefore, the positive pin on the new LED must match up to the positive solder point.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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