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Steps

12

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Sections

3

  • Lower Casing
  • 1 step
  • Battery
  • 8 steps
  • Motherboard
  • 3 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Lower Casing               
  • Pull back the six screw covers on the bottom of the device.
  • Starting from the screw covers, peel the casing away from the bottom plate.

Pull back the six screw covers on the bottom of the device.

Starting from the screw covers, peel the casing away from the bottom plate.

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Step 2

              Battery               
  • Unscrew the five 11.5mm Phillips screws on the bottom plate.

Unscrew the five 11.5mm Phillips screws on the bottom plate.

Step 3

  • Carefully pull apart the bottom plate and the top plate, using the blue plastic opening tool.

Carefully pull apart the bottom plate and the top plate, using the blue plastic opening tool.

Step 4

  • Once the bottom plate and the top plate are separated, slowly pull the back plate away from the top plate.
  • There are wires connected to both plates so do this step with care.

Once the bottom plate and the top plate are separated, slowly pull the back plate away from the top plate.

There are wires connected to both plates so do this step with care.

Step 5

  • Unscrew the two 10 mm Phillips screws on the brace holding down the battery.
  • Remove the brace that holds the battery in place.

Unscrew the two 10 mm Phillips screws on the brace holding down the battery.

Remove the brace that holds the battery in place.

Step 6

  • Separate the battery from the bottom plate and set the bottom plate aside.

Separate the battery from the bottom plate and set the bottom plate aside.

Step 7

  • With some force, push the motherboard straight in toward the center of the device.

With some force, push the motherboard straight in toward the center of the device.

Step 8

  • Pull the motherboard straight out of the device.
  • There is some adhesive on the motherboard that holds it in place. This make the motherboard fit in the groove rather tight.

Pull the motherboard straight out of the device.

There is some adhesive on the motherboard that holds it in place. This make the motherboard fit in the groove rather tight.

Step 9

  • Desolder the wires that connect the battery to the motherboard, negative (black wire) and positive (red wire).

Desolder the wires that connect the battery to the motherboard, negative (black wire) and positive (red wire).

Step 10

              Motherboard               
  • Unplug the wires that connect the speakers to the motherboard.

Unplug the wires that connect the speakers to the motherboard.

Step 11

  • Unplug the thin white cable connected to the buttons.

Unplug the thin white cable connected to the buttons.

Step 12

  • Desolder the wires that connect the LED to the motherboard.

Desolder the wires that connect the LED to the motherboard.

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

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