Difficulty

Easy

Steps

3

Time Required

                          5 - 10 minutes            

Sections

1

  • Keyboard
  • 3 steps

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Introduction

NOTE: On this laptop, the bottom does not pop off, rather the keyboard portion is the part that comes off to grant you access to the inner workings.

What you need

Step 1

              Keyboard               
  • Flip the Chromebook onto its back, where there are eleven screws.
  • There are two variations of screws on the back panel:
  • Six 8.7mm screws.
  • Five 6.4mm screws.
  • Using your screwdriver with the J00 Phillips Head tip, remove the screws by turning them counter clockwise.

Flip the Chromebook onto its back, where there are eleven screws.

There are two variations of screws on the back panel:

Six 8.7mm screws.

Five 6.4mm screws.

Using your screwdriver with the J00 Phillips Head tip, remove the screws by turning them counter clockwise.

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Step 2

  • Once the screws are removed, flip the Chromebook back over.
  • Gently remove the keyboard by starting to lift up on one corner with a plastic opening tool.
  • Follow around the brim of the keyboard until it pops off.

Once the screws are removed, flip the Chromebook back over.

Gently remove the keyboard by starting to lift up on one corner with a plastic opening tool.

Follow around the brim of the keyboard until it pops off.

Step 3

  • Once you remove the keyboard, it will be connected to the CPU with two tabbed connections.
  • Release the connections from the tabs gently by flipping the white flaps up until disconnected.
  • You can now pull the ribbons out from the board and remove the keyboard.

Once you remove the keyboard, it will be connected to the CPU with two tabbed connections.

Release the connections from the tabs gently by flipping the white flaps up until disconnected.

You can now pull the ribbons out from the board and remove the keyboard.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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