Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
6
Time Required
20 minutes
Sections
1
- Side Lock Button
- 6 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Side Lock Button
- Begin by removing back panel using the large opening tool.
Begin by removing back panel using the large opening tool.
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Step 2
- Remove the connection of all of the ribbon cables connected to the motherboard of the device using the Plastic Spudger.
Remove the connection of all of the ribbon cables connected to the motherboard of the device using the Plastic Spudger.
Step 3
- Use plastic Spudger to remove the battery off of the panels and and leave it unconnected until the device is being put back together.
- Review Battery Replacement for details on how to remove battery.
Use plastic Spudger to remove the battery off of the panels and and leave it unconnected until the device is being put back together.
Review Battery Replacement for details on how to remove battery.
Step 4
- Using the philips head screw driver size PH0, unscrew the screws holding the mother board to the device.
Using the philips head screw driver size PH0, unscrew the screws holding the mother board to the device.
Step 5
- Using the plastic Spudger, pop the mother board out of place to expose the broken button piece.
- Be sure to not pull the mother board out to much, some of the soldered wired connections may break.
Using the plastic Spudger, pop the mother board out of place to expose the broken button piece.
Be sure to not pull the mother board out to much, some of the soldered wired connections may break.
Step 6
- Use the plastic Spudger to remove broken power button, and then pop in new power button after removal.
- Reverse steps 1-5 to reassemble.
Use the plastic Spudger to remove broken power button, and then pop in new power button after removal.
Reverse steps 1-5 to reassemble.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Benjamin Foley
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UMass Dartmouth, Team 5-2, Martin Fall 2016
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Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa - Jun 1, 2022
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For people wondering: Yes, this does work on a MID7120, because the MID7120’s board is similar to the MID7125’s board. Also, where can I get switches similar to these? My MID7120 is missing the switch so I can’t turn it on.