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  • Back Cover
  • 3 steps
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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Back Cover               
  • With a Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove the two 3 mm retaining screws from the side of the tablet.

With a Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove the two 3 mm retaining screws from the side of the tablet.

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Step 2

  • Using the plastic opening tool, disengage the securing tabs that are along the two long sides of the tablet, four on each side.
  • Slowly rotate up the side of the tablet opposite from the control buttons.

Using the plastic opening tool, disengage the securing tabs that are along the two long sides of the tablet, four on each side.

Slowly rotate up the side of the tablet opposite from the control buttons.

Step 3

  • Before fully separating the shell halves, observe if the speakers are separated from the shell half.
  • If they are, the shell half can be fully separated from the front shell half.
  • If they are still in their sockets, gently pry them loose with the plastic opening tool.

Before fully separating the shell halves, observe if the speakers are separated from the shell half.

If they are, the shell half can be fully separated from the front shell half.

If they are still in their sockets, gently pry them loose with the plastic opening tool.

Step 4

              Speakers               
  • Desolder the two speaker wires with the soldering iron by melting the solder so the wires can be removed.
  • Remove the wires from the soldering points once they have loosened.
  • Use a soldering vacuum to remove the excess solder from the board.

Desolder the two speaker wires with the soldering iron by melting the solder so the wires can be removed.

Remove the wires from the soldering points once they have loosened.

Use a soldering vacuum to remove the excess solder from the board.

Step 5

  • Inspect your wires. You should see 2 mm of exposed wire before you move to the next step.
  • If necessary, use your wire-stripping tool to strip 2 mm of insulation from each wire.

Inspect your wires. You should see 2 mm of exposed wire before you move to the next step.

If necessary, use your wire-stripping tool to strip 2 mm of insulation from each wire.

Step 6

  • Place the exposed wire in the soldering point.
  • Apply the soldering iron to the point just until the wire is secured.
  • Repeat these two steps for the second wire.

Place the exposed wire in the soldering point.

Apply the soldering iron to the point just until the wire is secured.

Repeat these two steps for the second wire.

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

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