Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
7
Time Required
10 - 20 minutes
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- Motherboard
- 7 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Motherboard
- Unscrew the four 9mm screws with a T8 screwdriver bit
- Remove the back plate off
Unscrew the four 9mm screws with a T8 screwdriver bit
Remove the back plate off
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Step 2
- Carefully take off the rubber skin.
- Be patient and don’t rush. You don’t want to rip or damage the rubber skin resulting in losing the waterproof cover.
Carefully take off the rubber skin.
Be patient and don’t rush. You don’t want to rip or damage the rubber skin resulting in losing the waterproof cover.
Step 3
- Using the J1 screwdriver bit, unscrew all six 9 mm screws that run along the border.
Using the J1 screwdriver bit, unscrew all six 9 mm screws that run along the border.
Step 4
- Use the plastic opening tool to open the inside of the duck.
- Be very careful when splitting the two halves apart. There are wires connecting to both sides. Remember to open slowly.
Use the plastic opening tool to open the inside of the duck.
Be very careful when splitting the two halves apart. There are wires connecting to both sides. Remember to open slowly.
Step 5
- Using the plastic opening tool pull up the black tab up until it stops.
- Be careful not to pull up the black tab too far up, otherwise the cable won’t be secure anymore.
- Pull up the white cable tab, up slowly
Using the plastic opening tool pull up the black tab up until it stops.
Be careful not to pull up the black tab too far up, otherwise the cable won’t be secure anymore.
Pull up the white cable tab, up slowly
Step 6
- Use the J1 screwdriver bit to unscrew all four 9 mm screws attached to the motherboard.
Use the J1 screwdriver bit to unscrew all four 9 mm screws attached to the motherboard.
Step 7
- Remove the top connector as you see in the picture.
- Replace the new motherboard and you are finished.
Remove the top connector as you see in the picture.
Replace the new motherboard and you are finished.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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