Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
9
Time Required
10 minutes
Sections
4
- Front Screen
- 2 steps
- Power Cord
- 2 steps
- Tuner Wheel
- 4 steps
- Speaker
- 1 step
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Front Screen
- On the bottom of the clock locate and unscrew the single 2mm Phillips screw from bottom of the clock.
On the bottom of the clock locate and unscrew the single 2mm Phillips screw from bottom of the clock.
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Step 2
- Using a moderate amount of force, position the screwdriver in the crack between the front screen and the main body of the clock (as shown) and push the screen away from the main body of the clock.
Using a moderate amount of force, position the screwdriver in the crack between the front screen and the main body of the clock (as shown) and push the screen away from the main body of the clock.
Step 3
Power Cord
- Get a firm grip on the outside of the clock and a firm grip on the hardware on the inside of the the clock like so and pull the hardware out from the outside of the clock.
Get a firm grip on the outside of the clock and a firm grip on the hardware on the inside of the the clock like so and pull the hardware out from the outside of the clock.
Step 4
- Using your fingers, pull the power cord connector, outlined in the picture with a red rectangle straight up to disconnect from the alarm clock.
Using your fingers, pull the power cord connector, outlined in the picture with a red rectangle straight up to disconnect from the alarm clock.
Step 5
Tuner Wheel
- Just as before, pull the speaker plug directly up to remove the plug from the motherboard.
Just as before, pull the speaker plug directly up to remove the plug from the motherboard.
Step 6
- Applying a bit of pressure at each of the contact points (illustrated by red circles), disconnect the display from the plastic housing.
Applying a bit of pressure at each of the contact points (illustrated by red circles), disconnect the display from the plastic housing.
Step 7
- Do not pull the plastic frame and motherboard apart too hard or the motherboard and plastic frame will not go back together.
- Flip the motherboard over and push in each of the black clips to disconnect the plastic frame from the motherboard.
- Proceed to remove the plastic frame gently, being cautious to not fully break the two apart.
Do not pull the plastic frame and motherboard apart too hard or the motherboard and plastic frame will not go back together.
Flip the motherboard over and push in each of the black clips to disconnect the plastic frame from the motherboard.
Proceed to remove the plastic frame gently, being cautious to not fully break the two apart.
Step 8
- Gently, pull the tuner wheel up and away from the motherboard.
Gently, pull the tuner wheel up and away from the motherboard.
Step 9
Speaker
- Flip over the motherboard and grab hold of the plastic frame.
- With a small amount of force, push on the plastic clips, away from you, to eject the speaker from its plastic housing.
Flip over the motherboard and grab hold of the plastic frame.
With a small amount of force, push on the plastic clips, away from you, to eject the speaker from its plastic housing.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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