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Introduction

The power cord may become ripped or damaged and need to be replaced. In this repair guide we will be teaching you how to replace the cord. You can purchase a replacement power cord here.

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Step 1

              Power Cord               
  • Please wear safety glasses while completing this guide.
  • Remove screws (3) from cap by using the T20 torx attachment and unscrewing in a leftward motion.

Please wear safety glasses while completing this guide.

Remove screws (3) from cap by using the T20 torx attachment and unscrewing in a leftward motion.

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Step 2

  • Gently pry the cap off using your fingers or spudger tool.

Gently pry the cap off using your fingers or spudger tool.

Step 3

  • Once cap is off, expose and locate the power cord mounting bracket and remove the 2 screws holding the wire down by using the T15 torx attachment. Once the cord is loose, pull the connectors out

Once cap is off, expose and locate the power cord mounting bracket and remove the 2 screws holding the wire down by using the T15 torx attachment. Once the cord is loose, pull the connectors out

Step 4

  • Loosen the white and black wire terminals

Loosen the white and black wire terminals

Step 5

  • Insert new power cord terminals and tighten down
  • Do not over-tighten

Insert new power cord terminals and tighten down

Do not over-tighten

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

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