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Easy

Steps

3

Time Required

                          10 - 20 minutes            

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2

  • Bottom Cover
  • 2 steps
  • Motherboard
  • 1 step

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Bottom Cover               
  • Remove the black 10mm using a JIS #1 screw driver.
  • There are 12 screws.
  • Two of the screws are deep inside the device you might need to use a slim screwdriver.
  • In the picture you see a plastic opening tool instead of screw driver because we did not have our screw driver when we were taking the picture.

Remove the black 10mm using a JIS #1 screw driver.

There are 12 screws.

Two of the screws are deep inside the device you might need to use a slim screwdriver.

In the picture you see a plastic opening tool instead of screw driver because we did not have our screw driver when we were taking the picture.

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Step 2

  • Remove the two 10mm black screws on the top of device using a Hex 2.5mm Key. Only the two outside screws.
  • Gently pull apart both halves of device to access inside.

Remove the two 10mm black screws on the top of device using a Hex 2.5mm Key. Only the two outside screws.

Gently pull apart both halves of device to access inside.

Step 3

              Motherboard               
  • Using a small plastic opening tool, gently pry up the white connector that connects the USB cable to the board.
  • Cut the black cable as close to the board as possible.
  • Remove the three screws using PH2 screw driver.

Using a small plastic opening tool, gently pry up the white connector that connects the USB cable to the board.

Cut the black cable as close to the board as possible.

Remove the three screws using PH2 screw driver.

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

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geoff - Jun 6, 2020

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how can I replace elastic cord?

scott_vernon85 - Sep 16, 2020

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Just so every one knows its easier then changing a baby’s arse for the first ten times if any one hasn’t yet I’m not gunna paint a picture I’m just going to sit here and smile. But as I was saying I found what was wrong just got to get my parts and fit as easy as that and if you don’t know or butter for fingers then just let some other capable suspect do it, Save money.

Paul Stewart - Jun 22, 2021

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Where did you get a replacement motherboard?