Difficulty
Easy
Steps
4
Time Required
5 - 10 minutes
Sections
1
- Press-to-speak button
- 4 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Press-to-speak button
- Place the Walkie-Talkie on a flat surface-preferably a table or a desk.
- Flip the device over to where you see four screws in each corner.
- Make sure you take out the batteries before proceeding.
Place the Walkie-Talkie on a flat surface-preferably a table or a desk.
Flip the device over to where you see four screws in each corner.
Make sure you take out the batteries before proceeding.
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Step 2
- Using your Phillips head screwdriver, unscrew all four 4mm screws from each corner.
Using your Phillips head screwdriver, unscrew all four 4mm screws from each corner.
Step 3
- Once you have unscrewed all four corners, open the device so it will be in two parts.
- As you’re opening the inside of the Walkie-Talkie, don’t break off any wires within the device.
- Taking the Phillips head screwdriver again, unscrew the three screws on the circuit board (green plate).
- Separate these screws from the other four since they are different sizes.
Once you have unscrewed all four corners, open the device so it will be in two parts.
As you’re opening the inside of the Walkie-Talkie, don’t break off any wires within the device.
Taking the Phillips head screwdriver again, unscrew the three screws on the circuit board (green plate).
Separate these screws from the other four since they are different sizes.
Step 4
- Take the circuit board out of the plastic casing.
- Use the soldering device to iron the silver box (press-to-speak button), and then remove it from the circuit board.
Take the circuit board out of the plastic casing.
Use the soldering device to iron the silver box (press-to-speak button), and then remove it from the circuit board.
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