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Moderate
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5
Time Required
20 minutes
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- ACLI Safety Plug and Cable
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Introduction
Please refer to this Troubleshooting guide before beginning to make sure replacing the ACLI plug is the correct action to fix your device.
For this Lasko CD08200 replacement guide, you will need:
- Torx Security 15 (TR15 bit)
- Phillips 2 (PH2 bit)
- Solder Iron
- Metal Spudger
Not sure how to solder? Follow this soldering guide before starting.
What you need
Step 1
ACLI Safety Plug and Cable
- Please disconnect the device and let it sit for 10 minutes so any fuses can drain before beginning this guide.
- Turn over the device and place it on its head. Remove the four 14mm screws holding the bottom using a TR15 screwdriver.
Please disconnect the device and let it sit for 10 minutes so any fuses can drain before beginning this guide.
Turn over the device and place it on its head. Remove the four 14mm screws holding the bottom using a TR15 screwdriver.
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Step 2
- Remove both 14mm screws from the power cord casing using a Phillips #2 screwdriver.
- Remove the power cord casing from the device case.
Remove both 14mm screws from the power cord casing using a Phillips #2 screwdriver.
Remove the power cord casing from the device case.
Step 3
- Trace the two grey cables of the ACLI plug to their white wire connectors. Pinch the wire connector and pull out the wire connector with pliers.
- Keep record of which independent wire went to which wire connector.
Trace the two grey cables of the ACLI plug to their white wire connectors. Pinch the wire connector and pull out the wire connector with pliers.
Keep record of which independent wire went to which wire connector.
Step 4
- Heat up the end of the wire from the tip of the solder iron.
- While the wire is still hot, untwist the wires using pliers.
- If other wires are obstructing each other, you can cut the black zip tie holding together the wires for more room.
- During reassembly, twist each independent end of wire into each other with pliers until the twisted wire’s end is pointed.
Heat up the end of the wire from the tip of the solder iron.
While the wire is still hot, untwist the wires using pliers.
If other wires are obstructing each other, you can cut the black zip tie holding together the wires for more room.
During reassembly, twist each independent end of wire into each other with pliers until the twisted wire’s end is pointed.
Step 5
- Gently free the wire from the power cord casing with a spudger.
- The cable may be too tight to pull out from the power cord casing. If you struggle to pull the cable out, use the pointed end of a spudger to free the cable from the power cord casing.
- Pull the ACLI cable out from the power cord casing with your hands.
- Pull the entire ACLI cable out of the device.
- During reassembly, do not use a metal spudger to push the cable back into the power cord casing. You might break the cable’s insulation when applying force to the cable with a metal spudger.
Gently free the wire from the power cord casing with a spudger.
The cable may be too tight to pull out from the power cord casing. If you struggle to pull the cable out, use the pointed end of a spudger to free the cable from the power cord casing.
Pull the ACLI cable out from the power cord casing with your hands.
Pull the entire ACLI cable out of the device.
During reassembly, do not use a metal spudger to push the cable back into the power cord casing. You might break the cable’s insulation when applying force to the cable with a metal spudger.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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