Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

10

Time Required

                          10 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Front Panel Assembly
  • 4 steps
  • Motherboard
  • 6 steps

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Introduction

The motherboard contains the following components:

Power Switch

Bluetooth sensor

Auxiliary port

Charging Port

What you need

Step 1

              Front Panel Assembly               
  • Using Blue Plastic opening tool pry the top rubber cover, then using the same tool remove the bottom panel

Using Blue Plastic opening tool pry the top rubber cover, then using the same tool remove the bottom panel

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Step 2

  • There are four prongs on the grill in the corners, closest to the power button switch. Use the plastic opening tool to release all four prongs from the panel, and then slide the plastic opening tool along the edge of the grill to allow it to easily slide off.

There are four prongs on the grill in the corners, closest to the power button switch. Use the plastic opening tool to release all four prongs from the panel, and then slide the plastic opening tool along the edge of the grill to allow it to easily slide off.

Step 3

  • On the back panel (Opposite to the side containing the two speakers), Use the Philips head PH1 to remove all 7 screws (Screws: Head PH1 , Length 7cm).

On the back panel (Opposite to the side containing the two speakers), Use the Philips head PH1 to remove all 7 screws (Screws: Head PH1 , Length 7cm).

Step 4

  • Pull apart the two faces to separate the back panel from the front face plate.

Pull apart the two faces to separate the back panel from the front face plate.

Step 5

              Motherboard               
  • Remove the single screw holding the motherboard to the front panel (Screw : Head PH1, Size .5 cm)

Remove the single screw holding the motherboard to the front panel (Screw : Head PH1, Size .5 cm)

Step 6

  • Using your fingers gently pry the motherboard loose from the black insulant adhesive

Using your fingers gently pry the motherboard loose from the black insulant adhesive

Step 7

  • Disconnect the Button Panel plug (Largest of the Plugs, it can be traced back to the button panel easily)

Disconnect the Button Panel plug (Largest of the Plugs, it can be traced back to the button panel easily)

Step 8

  • Use the tweezers to push down on the safety prongs on the plastic switch. Then Disconnect the Power Wire plug by hand (Red medium),

Use the tweezers to push down on the safety prongs on the plastic switch. Then Disconnect the Power Wire plug by hand (Red medium),

Step 9

  • Use the tweezers to push down on the two safety prongs on the plastic switch. Then Disconnect the two Speaker plug connections by hand (Two Smaller Plugs)

Use the tweezers to push down on the two safety prongs on the plastic switch. Then Disconnect the two Speaker plug connections by hand (Two Smaller Plugs)

Step 10

  • The Motherboard is now free from the speaker assembly

The Motherboard is now free from the speaker assembly

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

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Francis Garvey - May 28, 2016

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Where can I buy a replacement DKnight MagicBox II Motherboard ?

Michael Stills - Sep 5, 2016

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My Charge Port is not working, do I need to replace the Motherboard or is there a fix for the charge port? Verified that the cable is good. It use to work if I wiggled and applied pressure to one side. Verified port is clean.

Tracie Yang - Mar 8, 2017

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Where do you get the replacement motherboard?!

rachelharris0528 - Apr 26, 2017

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I did the steps and the power still won’t turn on. The blue light will turn on for a blink then nothing

Peter Tavella - Apr 30, 2017