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4

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Introduction

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Step 1

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  • Before beginning to disassemble the device, power it off.
  • Make sure to be gentle with the device. Excessive force can result in a damaged screen.
  • Using the Jimmy tool, gently wedge it into the seam of the device at the side.
  • Pry the Jimmy tool gently all around the seam. Use up and down motions until the back panel is detached.

Before beginning to disassemble the device, power it off.

Make sure to be gentle with the device. Excessive force can result in a damaged screen.

Using the Jimmy tool, gently wedge it into the seam of the device at the side.

Pry the Jimmy tool gently all around the seam. Use up and down motions until the back panel is detached.

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Step 2

  • From the top of the tablet, locate the white cable connector.
  • It is inserted in a black port on the motherboard.
  • Use the blue plastic opening tool to push the white cable connector out of the port.
  • Push the cable in a sideways motion towards the top of the device.

From the top of the tablet, locate the white cable connector.

It is inserted in a black port on the motherboard.

Use the blue plastic opening tool to push the white cable connector out of the port.

Push the cable in a sideways motion towards the top of the device.

Step 3

  • Use the Phillips #000 screwdriver to remove the seven screws.
  • There should be two silver and five black screws for a total of seven screws.

Use the Phillips #000 screwdriver to remove the seven screws.

There should be two silver and five black screws for a total of seven screws.

Step 4

  • Use the slender, metal spudger tool to gently lift up the edge of the speaker to remove the device.

Use the slender, metal spudger tool to gently lift up the edge of the speaker to remove the device.

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

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