Difficulty

Easy

Steps

3

Time Required

                          2 minutes            

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  • Control Pad
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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Control Pad               
  • Push the nylon or metal spudger under the corner of the control pad. This might take some patience, but it gets easier once the spudger gets under the control pad.

Push the nylon or metal spudger under the corner of the control pad. This might take some patience, but it gets easier once the spudger gets under the control pad.

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Step 2

  • Slide the nylon or metal spudger along the long edge of the control panel, up to the next edge.
  • This may need to be done several times to get the control pad loose enough to come off. If needed, it can be done on more than just one edge, especially if you’re having trouble picking up the edge in the next step.

Slide the nylon or metal spudger along the long edge of the control panel, up to the next edge.

This may need to be done several times to get the control pad loose enough to come off. If needed, it can be done on more than just one edge, especially if you’re having trouble picking up the edge in the next step.

Step 3

  • Grab the corner of the control pad and peel it off slowly. You should be able to see the circuit board.
  • When replacing the control pad, the glue that is on the speaker should be able to hold the control pad. However, glue can be used if it is not sticking well enough. Make sure the glue does not get on the circuit board.

Grab the corner of the control pad and peel it off slowly. You should be able to see the circuit board.

When replacing the control pad, the glue that is on the speaker should be able to hold the control pad. However, glue can be used if it is not sticking well enough. Make sure the glue does not get on the circuit board.

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

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