Difficulty
Easy
Steps
2
Time Required
                          15 minutes            
Sections
1
- Charging Cradle Circuit board
- 2 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
              Charging Cradle Circuit board               
- Using a metal spudger gently pry the plastic outer case apart
- Pry open a little bit on each side before trying to open fully
Using a metal spudger gently pry the plastic outer case apart
Pry open a little bit on each side before trying to open fully
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Step 2
- Use the PH0 sized Phillips screwdriver to remove the three screws (2mm) holding the board to the cradle.
- Gently pry up with your hands to pull the board off.
- Don’t grab directly on the USB port as you may loosen or bust the connections.
Use the PH0 sized Phillips screwdriver to remove the three screws (2mm) holding the board to the cradle.
Gently pry up with your hands to pull the board off.
Don’t grab directly on the USB port as you may loosen or bust the connections.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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                    Wayne McClure                     
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Nate Fansler - Aug 24, 2016
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If you had listed what components were on the board or at least taken a picture of the other side of the board, I might have given you some points.