Difficulty
Easy
Steps
5
Time Required
10 minutes
Sections
2
- Cover
- 3 steps
- Bass Radiator
- 2 steps
Flags
1
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Cover
- Locate the seams next to the ‘feet’ on the bottom side of the device.
Locate the seams next to the ‘feet’ on the bottom side of the device.
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Step 2
- Use the metal spudger to gently pry and lift the edge of the seam. The cover is held in place with plastic snaps that will make a popping noise when disengaged. !!Start with the back half, this will expose TWO Screws that need to be removed before lifting the front half.
Use the metal spudger to gently pry and lift the edge of the seam. The cover is held in place with plastic snaps that will make a popping noise when disengaged. !!Start with the back half, this will expose TWO Screws that need to be removed before lifting the front half.
Step 3
- For the first part of the case: gently pull back the edges of the case rotating along the hinge opposite the opening seam illustrated in the second photo. Plastic snaps hold the cover in place.
- For the second part of the case: there are 2 screws to be removed at the seam. Once removed, the case will come off completely without forcing.
For the first part of the case: gently pull back the edges of the case rotating along the hinge opposite the opening seam illustrated in the second photo. Plastic snaps hold the cover in place.
For the second part of the case: there are 2 screws to be removed at the seam. Once removed, the case will come off completely without forcing.
Step 4
Bass Radiator
- Unscrew the six 9.75mm Phillips head screws holding the bass radiator in place.
- Three of the five outer screws are indicated in the first image and the sixth inner screw is indicated in the second image.
Unscrew the six 9.75mm Phillips head screws holding the bass radiator in place.
Three of the five outer screws are indicated in the first image and the sixth inner screw is indicated in the second image.
Step 5
- Once the screws have been removed, the bass radiator will easily lift free.
- Both radiators are identical. Repeat the above steps on the opposite radiator if necessary.
Once the screws have been removed, the bass radiator will easily lift free.
Both radiators are identical. Repeat the above steps on the opposite radiator if necessary.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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