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Easy
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3
Time Required
5 - 10 minutes
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- Back Panel
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Back Panel
- Position the laptop so that the bottom panel is facing upwards, the hinge is away from you, and the ASUS logo is against the table.
- It will be easier to replace the battery if the laptop is closed.
Position the laptop so that the bottom panel is facing upwards, the hinge is away from you, and the ASUS logo is against the table.
It will be easier to replace the battery if the laptop is closed.
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Step 2
- Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove the eight 5 mm screws on the back panel.
- Remove the two 7 mm Phillips #0 screws.
- The 8 screws marked in red are all of the same length, 5 mm, and should not be interchanged with the two longer 7 mm screws marked in orange.
Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove the eight 5 mm screws on the back panel.
Remove the two 7 mm Phillips #0 screws.
The 8 screws marked in red are all of the same length, 5 mm, and should not be interchanged with the two longer 7 mm screws marked in orange.
Step 3
- Insert the iFixit opening tool in between the back panel and the rest of the laptop.
- With the iFixit opening tool, lift the panel from the laptop body. Work your way around the device creating separation with the tool.
- Once there is enough separation between the back panel and the device, gently pull off the back panel with your hands and completely remove it.
- Make sure to use a plastic tool, not a metal one, so that you don’t scratch the panel.
Insert the iFixit opening tool in between the back panel and the rest of the laptop.
With the iFixit opening tool, lift the panel from the laptop body. Work your way around the device creating separation with the tool.
Once there is enough separation between the back panel and the device, gently pull off the back panel with your hands and completely remove it.
Make sure to use a plastic tool, not a metal one, so that you don’t scratch the panel.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. The plastic opening tool is not required to reattach the panel. Place the panel in its proper position, then push it firmly down. Do this on all sides of the panel until you hear a click.
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