Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
7
Time Required
45 minutes - 1 hour
Sections
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- Speaker
- 7 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Speaker
- Using a Phillips #00 screwdriver, remove the four 14mm screws from the underside of the device.
- Be sure that the device is unplugged and the battery has been removed before tampering with the device.
Using a Phillips #00 screwdriver, remove the four 14mm screws from the underside of the device.
Be sure that the device is unplugged and the battery has been removed before tampering with the device.
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Step 2
- Using the opening tool, gently pry the top portion from the side section of your device.
Using the opening tool, gently pry the top portion from the side section of your device.
Step 3
- Gently pull the top of the clock away from the rest of the device.
- Be careful when tugging on this piece of the clock. The clock display is located directly inside the front face and is connected by multiple wires.
Gently pull the top of the clock away from the rest of the device.
Be careful when tugging on this piece of the clock. The clock display is located directly inside the front face and is connected by multiple wires.
Step 4
- Using the Phillips #00 screwdriver, remove the two 14mm screws from the top of the motherboard.
- Be careful to avoid the sharp pieces on the motherboard when handling the device.
Using the Phillips #00 screwdriver, remove the two 14mm screws from the top of the motherboard.
Be careful to avoid the sharp pieces on the motherboard when handling the device.
Step 5
- Remove the Phillips #00 screw from the bottom of the white and blue box.
- Remove the Phillips #00 screw from behind the white and blue box.
- After unscrewing the white box, gently pull it out. This will allow for more room to access the speaker.
Remove the Phillips #00 screw from the bottom of the white and blue box.
Remove the Phillips #00 screw from behind the white and blue box.
After unscrewing the white box, gently pull it out. This will allow for more room to access the speaker.
Step 6
- To separate the motherboard completely, you can cut the red and black wires that are attached to the speaker. This will allow you to access the speaker fully.
- Use caution when tampering with the wires and sharp parts of the device.
To separate the motherboard completely, you can cut the red and black wires that are attached to the speaker. This will allow you to access the speaker fully.
Use caution when tampering with the wires and sharp parts of the device.
Step 7
- Use the plastic opening tool and the spudger to separate the speaker from the device by tracing its outline and loosening the glue.
- Do this step gently as to not damage the device or cause harm to yourself.
- When reassembling the device, you will need to use glue to place the new speaker back in its place.
- It would be wise to test the device after reconnecting wires, before screwing and gluing the parts back together.
Use the plastic opening tool and the spudger to separate the speaker from the device by tracing its outline and loosening the glue.
Do this step gently as to not damage the device or cause harm to yourself.
When reassembling the device, you will need to use glue to place the new speaker back in its place.
It would be wise to test the device after reconnecting wires, before screwing and gluing the parts back together.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Dong-Hwan Shin - Jul 7, 2017
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can I connect aux out port to speaker?