Difficulty

Easy

Steps

9

Time Required

                          15 - 20 minutes            

Sections

3

  • Red Interface Plate
  • 4 steps
  • Black Faceplate
  • 2 steps
  • Battery
  • 3 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Red Interface Plate               
  • Use a metal spudger to remove the mesh speaker covers (the side with the buttons) by wedging the narrow end into the center of the outer edge of the mesh, touching the red plate.

Use a metal spudger to remove the mesh speaker covers (the side with the buttons) by wedging the narrow end into the center of the outer edge of the mesh, touching the red plate.

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Step 2

  • Remove the four 5 mm screws from the red panel under the mesh using a Phillips #1 screwdriver.

Remove the four 5 mm screws from the red panel under the mesh using a Phillips #1 screwdriver.

Step 3

  • If the screws are difficult to remove, use a pair of tweezers to twist and pick them out.

If the screws are difficult to remove, use a pair of tweezers to twist and pick them out.

Step 4

  • Separate the red interface plate from the black face plate by pulling them apart.

Separate the red interface plate from the black face plate by pulling them apart.

Step 5

              Black Faceplate               
  • Look at the side of the speaker that has the red interface plate. Using a Phillips head PH1 screwdriver head, remove screws on the top and bottom of the black face plate. There will be one screw on top and one on the bottom.
  • Both screws are 0.55 cm in depth

Look at the side of the speaker that has the red interface plate. Using a Phillips head PH1 screwdriver head, remove screws on the top and bottom of the black face plate. There will be one screw on top and one on the bottom.

Both screws are 0.55 cm in depth

Step 6

  • Separate the black face plate from the tube by pulling them apart.
  • Be careful when pulling the wires apart or it will potentially damage the wires due to over stretching.

Separate the black face plate from the tube by pulling them apart.

Be careful when pulling the wires apart or it will potentially damage the wires due to over stretching.

Step 7

              Battery               
  • Look into the back of the black face plate and find the battery which is wrapped in green.
  • Battery is glued in place, remove by peeling it off.

Look into the back of the black face plate and find the battery which is wrapped in green.

Battery is glued in place, remove by peeling it off.

Step 8

  • Once the glue is removed, look into the red interface plate and then locate the bottom of the motherboard.
  • On the bottom of the motherboard, locate the black and red wire connected to the plastic red socket and remove the white insert from this socket.

Once the glue is removed, look into the red interface plate and then locate the bottom of the motherboard.

On the bottom of the motherboard, locate the black and red wire connected to the plastic red socket and remove the white insert from this socket.

Step 9

  • Run the black and red wire in reverse through the hole in the black face plate to remove the battery.
  • Remove the battery from the black face plate.

Run the black and red wire in reverse through the hole in the black face plate to remove the battery.

Remove the battery from the black face plate.

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

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bartman777 - Nov 20, 2016

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ok, so is there any reason that I would not be able to put in a bigger battery for longer play? I realize I would have to mount it differently.

htosee3791 - Feb 3, 2017

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why it is easily connect this blue tooth to cellphone done connecting to computer. Well not connect any of my 3 laptop computer ??????????????

De’Eric Dortch - Jul 21, 2018

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What battery is used for the speaker?