Difficulty

Easy

Steps

5

Time Required

                          30 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Uniden EXP 371 Teardown
  • 4 steps
  • Handset Casing
  • 1 step

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What you need

Step 1

              Uniden EXP 371 Teardown               
  • Uniden EXP371 900 MHz Cordless Phone.
  • 900 MHz Extended Range with One Touch RocketDial/Find Handset Locator and is Desk or Wall Mountable.

Uniden EXP371 900 MHz Cordless Phone.

900 MHz Extended Range with One Touch RocketDial/Find Handset Locator and is Desk or Wall Mountable.

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Step 2

  • Remove the battery by first pressing down on the rear of the cover and pushing the cover towards the bottom of the phone.
  • Next remove the battery by pulling on the connector.

Remove the battery by first pressing down on the rear of the cover and pushing the cover towards the bottom of the phone.

Next remove the battery by pulling on the connector.

Step 3

  • Next remove the two screws at the bottom of the phone with a PH1 philips screwdriver.
  • Now remove the top portion of the case from the bottom. This may be difficult to do with your bare hands. The use of a plastic opening tool may come in handy.

Next remove the two screws at the bottom of the phone with a PH1 philips screwdriver.

Now remove the top portion of the case from the bottom. This may be difficult to do with your bare hands. The use of a plastic opening tool may come in handy.

Step 4

  • Your next step is to remove the five screws holding down the motherboard. Use the PH1 philips screwdriver.
  • Once you have removed the five screws you may lift the motherboard off of the front case.
  • At this point you may also remove the dial pad. It simply lifts off.
  • You may also remove the speaker if needed by unscrewing the two screws using the PH1 philips screwdriver.
  • The whole phone is now disassembled at this point.

Your next step is to remove the five screws holding down the motherboard. Use the PH1 philips screwdriver.

Once you have removed the five screws you may lift the motherboard off of the front case.

At this point you may also remove the dial pad. It simply lifts off.

You may also remove the speaker if needed by unscrewing the two screws using the PH1 philips screwdriver.

The whole phone is now disassembled at this point.

Step 5

              Handset Casing               
  • You must remove the speakers in order to replace the front casing of the phone. Use the #1 philips screwdriver.
  • Once the phone is completely disassembled follow the steps in the reverse order using the new phone case to reassemble your phone.

You must remove the speakers in order to replace the front casing of the phone. Use the #1 philips screwdriver.

Once the phone is completely disassembled follow the steps in the reverse order using the new phone case to reassemble your phone.

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

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