Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

4

Time Required

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Sections

2

  • Front Grate
  • 2 steps
  • Control Buttons
  • 2 steps

Flags

1

Scenic Route

This guide’s procedure isn’t the most efficient way to get the job done, but still may be useful in some circumstances.

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Front Grate               
  • To remove the front grate of the speaker grab a metal spudger and go to the back corner of the device where the front panel curves around the device. Insert the spudger and ply apart the corner until clips release from panel. Repeat for the other side of the grate. When all clips are released pull grate off from the front of device
  • When working with electronics, it’s important to choose a tool that’s ESD-safe to avoid accidental damage to the device. The metal spudger is great when you need serious prying power, but the regular black nylon spudger or a plastic opening tool should be used whenever possible.

To remove the front grate of the speaker grab a metal spudger and go to the back corner of the device where the front panel curves around the device. Insert the spudger and ply apart the corner until clips release from panel. Repeat for the other side of the grate. When all clips are released pull grate off from the front of device

When working with electronics, it’s important to choose a tool that’s ESD-safe to avoid accidental damage to the device. The metal spudger is great when you need serious prying power, but the regular black nylon spudger or a plastic opening tool should be used whenever possible.

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Step 2

  • Grab two metal spudgers and insert one into the slit underneath the silver plating on the top of the device. Pry upward with the spudger until you unhook the two locks on the top. Repeat same step for the bottom of the device. When all four tabs are released, slide device out of the casing
  • Use caution when working with the metal spudger, as it can potentially damage your device.

Grab two metal spudgers and insert one into the slit underneath the silver plating on the top of the device. Pry upward with the spudger until you unhook the two locks on the top. Repeat same step for the bottom of the device. When all four tabs are released, slide device out of the casing

Use caution when working with the metal spudger, as it can potentially damage your device.

Step 3

              Control Buttons               
  • Locate the four, 6mm screws on the board on top of the device. Unscrew them with the PH0 bit on the screwdriver so that the board may be removed.

Locate the four, 6mm screws on the board on top of the device. Unscrew them with the PH0 bit on the screwdriver so that the board may be removed.

Step 4

  • Using the nylon spudger, carefully remove the board from its socket. Next detach the wires from the chip to remove the board. After board is removed replace buttons.

Using the nylon spudger, carefully remove the board from its socket. Next detach the wires from the chip to remove the board. After board is removed replace buttons.

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

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Dennis Feldmann - Jul 28, 2016

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Great guide,to repair this bluetooth speaker. I have the same speaker from another brand.It called Aiser HSR 13.It is just cheaper, than the Tao Tronics.

Charles Thompson - Jan 1, 2017

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Where can I get the control button?

Kevin Loyola - Dec 19, 2017

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Where can I get the button