Difficulty

Easy

Steps

9

Time Required

                          20 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Battery
  • 3 steps
  • Arms
  • 6 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Battery               
  • Remove the vest covering the back of the bear.
  • Orient the bear with his back facing upwards and unscrew the single Phillips #2 screw.
  • Captured screws will stay in place, no need to worry about losing this one!

Remove the vest covering the back of the bear.

Orient the bear with his back facing upwards and unscrew the single Phillips #2 screw.

Captured screws will stay in place, no need to worry about losing this one!

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Step 2

  • Pull the tab outward to remove the protective plate for the batteries.

Pull the tab outward to remove the protective plate for the batteries.

Step 3

  • Remove all four AA batteries by pushing the positive end down and pulling the battery out toward yourself.

Remove all four AA batteries by pushing the positive end down and pulling the battery out toward yourself.

Step 4

              Arms               
  • Cut the orange shirt and zip tie.
  • Remove the zip tie.

Cut the orange shirt and zip tie.

Remove the zip tie.

Step 5

  • Cut across the back seam of the head of the bear along the arrow.
  • This damages the bear’s exterior and will require resewing.

Cut across the back seam of the head of the bear along the arrow.

This damages the bear’s exterior and will require resewing.

Step 6

  • Remove the interior of the doll.
  • Peel the outer layer around the head of the bear and forcefully pry off the face of the bear from the outside layer of the bear.
  • This will be difficult and require significant force, but do not fear about breaking the doll at this stage.

Remove the interior of the doll.

Peel the outer layer around the head of the bear and forcefully pry off the face of the bear from the outside layer of the bear.

This will be difficult and require significant force, but do not fear about breaking the doll at this stage.

Step 7

  • Extract each arm button.
  • Pull on the stuffing of the bear and not the wire to remove the arm button.

Extract each arm button.

Pull on the stuffing of the bear and not the wire to remove the arm button.

Step 8

  • Pull off the rest of the outside layer of the bear.

Pull off the rest of the outside layer of the bear.

Step 9

  • Unplug the arms from the main body.

Unplug the arms from the main body.

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

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embalmerjules - Aug 11, 2020

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All you need are screwdrivers? The most important part is left out! New buttons? Where, how?

Summer-Lynn Morente - May 2, 2022

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And how do you replace it?! This just says how to take out old buttons!

knrobinson83 - Aug 27, 2022

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So has anyone figured out how to replace the button?