Difficulty

Difficult

Steps

17

Time Required

                          20 - 25 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Back Case
  • 3 steps
  • Motherboard
  • 14 steps

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Step 1

              Back Case               
  • Make sure your tablet is turned off and not connected to a power source to prevent personal injury.
  • The volume rocker and power button located on the top edge by the camera are not connected pieces and will become free from the device once the front panel is removed from the back case. They are easily put back in place when reassembling the tablet.
  • Position the tablet with the top edge by the camera facing down.
  • Insert the plastic opening tool between the front panel and back case at the upper left hand corner of the tablet.

Make sure your tablet is turned off and not connected to a power source to prevent personal injury.

The volume rocker and power button located on the top edge by the camera are not connected pieces and will become free from the device once the front panel is removed from the back case. They are easily put back in place when reassembling the tablet.

Position the tablet with the top edge by the camera facing down.

Insert the plastic opening tool between the front panel and back case at the upper left hand corner of the tablet.

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Step 2

  • Slide the plastic opening tool along the edge of the tablet between the front panel and back case.
  • Repeat this process for the two shorter edges of the tablet leaving the top edge by the camera still snapped in place.

Slide the plastic opening tool along the edge of the tablet between the front panel and back case.

Repeat this process for the two shorter edges of the tablet leaving the top edge by the camera still snapped in place.

Step 3

  • Using an unfolding motion along the top edge of the tablet, carefully separate the front panel from the back case.

Using an unfolding motion along the top edge of the tablet, carefully separate the front panel from the back case.

Step 4

              Motherboard               
  • Using the plastic opening tool, lift up the black retaining flap that secures the camera ZIF (zero insertion force) ribbon connector to the motherboard

Using the plastic opening tool, lift up the black retaining flap that secures the camera ZIF (zero insertion force) ribbon connector to the motherboard

Step 5

  • Pull the ZIF (zero insertion force) ribbon connector out from underneath the black retaining flap.

Pull the ZIF (zero insertion force) ribbon connector out from underneath the black retaining flap.

Step 6

  • Using the plastic opening tool, lift up the black retaining flap that secures the ZIF (zero insertion force) ribbon connector over the battery to the motherboard.

Using the plastic opening tool, lift up the black retaining flap that secures the ZIF (zero insertion force) ribbon connector over the battery to the motherboard.

Step 7

Step 8

  • Using the plastic opening tool, lift up the black retaining flap that secures the volume and power button ZIF (zero insertion force) ribbon connector to the motherboard.

Using the plastic opening tool, lift up the black retaining flap that secures the volume and power button ZIF (zero insertion force) ribbon connector to the motherboard.

Step 9

Step 10

  • Using the Phillips #000 screw driver, unscrew the two 4 mm screws securing the right speaker to the front panel in a counterclockwise direction.
  • The two screws are very small, so be careful not to lose them after unscrewing them.

Using the Phillips #000 screw driver, unscrew the two 4 mm screws securing the right speaker to the front panel in a counterclockwise direction.

The two screws are very small, so be careful not to lose them after unscrewing them.

Step 11

  • Using the plastic opening tool, remove the silver tape covering the display ZIF (zero insertion force) ribbon connector.

Using the plastic opening tool, remove the silver tape covering the display ZIF (zero insertion force) ribbon connector.

Step 12

  • Using the plastic opening tool, lift up the black retaining flap that secures the display ZIF (zero insertion force) ribbon connector to the motherboard.

Using the plastic opening tool, lift up the black retaining flap that secures the display ZIF (zero insertion force) ribbon connector to the motherboard.

Step 13

Step 14

  • Desoldering can cause fumes that are dangerous to breathe in, and materials may be hot.
  • Desolder the four joints connecting the red and black wires from the speakers to the motherboard.
  • A thorough guide including step by step instructions on how to solder and desolder can be found here.

Desoldering can cause fumes that are dangerous to breathe in, and materials may be hot.

Desolder the four joints connecting the red and black wires from the speakers to the motherboard.

A thorough guide including step by step instructions on how to solder and desolder can be found here.

Step 15

  • Desoldering can cause fumes that are dangerous to breathe in, and materials may be hot.
  • Desolder the three joints connecting the red, black, and white wires from the battery to the motherboard.
  • A thorough guide including step by step instructions on how to solder and desolder can be found here.

Desolder the three joints connecting the red, black, and white wires from the battery to the motherboard.

Step 16

  • Using the plastic opening tool, remove the silver tape that secures the motherboard to the front panel.

Using the plastic opening tool, remove the silver tape that secures the motherboard to the front panel.

Step 17

  • Using the Phillips #000 screw driver, unscrew the three 4 mm screws securing the motherboard to the front panel in a counterclockwise direction.
  • The three screws are very small, so be careful not to lose them after unscrewing them.

Using the Phillips #000 screw driver, unscrew the three 4 mm screws securing the motherboard to the front panel in a counterclockwise direction.

The three screws are very small, so be careful not to lose them after unscrewing them.

The motherboard is now free from the device and can now be replaced. To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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