Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

16

Time Required

                          1 hour            

Sections

2

  • Battery
  • 13 steps
  • Power Button
  • 3 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Battery               
  • Placing the device on its back with the BRV-HD logo facing up, remove the eight 5mm hexagon 2.0 screws on the front panel.
  • Make sure the device is turned off before starting.

Placing the device on its back with the BRV-HD logo facing up, remove the eight 5mm hexagon 2.0 screws on the front panel.

Make sure the device is turned off before starting.

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Step 2

  • Lift the front panel off of the speaker using a plastic opening tool.

Lift the front panel off of the speaker using a plastic opening tool.

Step 3

  • Placing the device with the back panel facing up, remove the eight 5mm hexagon 2.0 screws from the back panel.

Placing the device with the back panel facing up, remove the eight 5mm hexagon 2.0 screws from the back panel.

Step 4

  • Lift the back panel off of the device with a plastic opening tool.

Lift the back panel off of the device with a plastic opening tool.

Step 5

  • Turning the device on its side, unscrew the four 15mm hexagon 2.0 screws on the charging port panel.

Turning the device on its side, unscrew the four 15mm hexagon 2.0 screws on the charging port panel.

Step 6

  • Remove the outer rubber flap and the plastic side port panel.

Remove the outer rubber flap and the plastic side port panel.

Step 7

  • Place the device on its front.
  • Loosen the four 12mm Phillips screws in the four corners with a J1 screwdriver.
  • Loosen the two 8mm Phillips screws in the center with a J1 screwdriver.
  • These screws are difficult to reach and will require a screwdriver extension piece.

Place the device on its front.

Loosen the four 12mm Phillips screws in the four corners with a J1 screwdriver.

Loosen the two 8mm Phillips screws in the center with a J1 screwdriver.

These screws are difficult to reach and will require a screwdriver extension piece.

Step 8

  • Pull off the rubber sleeve surrounding the speaker using your hands.
  • There is adhesive binding the sleeve to the speaker and force will be required to remove the sleeve.

Pull off the rubber sleeve surrounding the speaker using your hands.

There is adhesive binding the sleeve to the speaker and force will be required to remove the sleeve.

Step 9

  • Lift the black covering off of the speaker using both hands.
  • Loose screws that you were unable to remove with the screwdriver will be removed when you lift off the black covering.

Lift the black covering off of the speaker using both hands.

Loose screws that you were unable to remove with the screwdriver will be removed when you lift off the black covering.

Step 10

  • Remove the four 12mm Phillips screws securing the two battery brackets with a J1 screwdriver.
  • Move any wires aside to have better access to the screws securing the battery.

Remove the four 12mm Phillips screws securing the two battery brackets with a J1 screwdriver.

Move any wires aside to have better access to the screws securing the battery.

Step 11

  • Remove the two brackets that hold down the battery using your hands.

Remove the two brackets that hold down the battery using your hands.

Step 12

  • Use the plastic opening tool to lift up the battery.
  • Remove the battery using your hands.
  • The wires connecting the battery to the motherboard are still plugged in. Avoid pulling on the battery or these wires may break.

Use the plastic opening tool to lift up the battery.

Remove the battery using your hands.

The wires connecting the battery to the motherboard are still plugged in. Avoid pulling on the battery or these wires may break.

Step 13

  • Disconnect the wire attaching the battery to the motherboard.
  • There is green glue on the wire ports preventing the wires from falling out. Peel and remove this glue as necessary.
  • Be careful when pulling out the wires from their ports. The metal stems attached to the ports can break. A spudger or tweezers may help.

Disconnect the wire attaching the battery to the motherboard.

There is green glue on the wire ports preventing the wires from falling out. Peel and remove this glue as necessary.

Be careful when pulling out the wires from their ports. The metal stems attached to the ports can break. A spudger or tweezers may help.

Step 14

              Power Button               
  • Place the device so the blue button panel is facing up, and use a J00 Phillips J1 head screw driver to remove the two 7mm Phillips head screws on either side of the button panel.

Place the device so the blue button panel is facing up, and use a J00 Phillips J1 head screw driver to remove the two 7mm Phillips head screws on either side of the button panel.

Step 15

  • Unplug the wire on the inside of the device that connect to the button panel.
  • The wires are fragile. Do not use excessive force when unplugging the wires from the panel.

Unplug the wire on the inside of the device that connect to the button panel.

The wires are fragile. Do not use excessive force when unplugging the wires from the panel.

Step 16

  • Pry the button panel off of the speaker using a nylon spudger.
  • A heat gun may be necessary to detach the button panel from the device.

Pry the button panel off of the speaker using a nylon spudger.

A heat gun may be necessary to detach the button panel from the device.

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

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