Difficulty

Difficult

Steps

3

Time Required

                          35 - 55 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Outer Case
  • 2 steps
  • Internal Speaker
  • 1 step

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Outer Case               
  • Remove the two screws on the bottom of the device with a Phillips head screwdriver.
  • Use a spudger to remove the plastic plate from the bottom of the player.

Remove the two screws on the bottom of the device with a Phillips head screwdriver.

Use a spudger to remove the plastic plate from the bottom of the player.

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Step 2

              Remove inner circuit from case shell               
  • Hold the device firmly between two fingers. Be sure you aren’t holding down the top of the device; the circuit board will slide out of the shell through that end.
  • Use the spudger to push the USB port on the bottom of the device inward.
  • The plastic LCD cover and the key pad will now be free; they were held in place by the tension between the case and the internal circuit board.

Hold the device firmly between two fingers. Be sure you aren’t holding down the top of the device; the circuit board will slide out of the shell through that end.

Use the spudger to push the USB port on the bottom of the device inward.

The plastic LCD cover and the key pad will now be free; they were held in place by the tension between the case and the internal circuit board.

Step 3

              Internal Speaker               
  • Identify the speaker. Pull the speaker away from the device so that wires are exposed.
  • Using a wire cutter, sever the red and black cables that are connecting the speaker to the circuit board.
  • You will need to solder the new speaker wires to connect it to the device.

Identify the speaker. Pull the speaker away from the device so that wires are exposed.

Using a wire cutter, sever the red and black cables that are connecting the speaker to the circuit board.

You will need to solder the new speaker wires to connect it to the device.

  • To reassemble your device after completion of replacement, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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