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Steps

11

Time Required

                          50 minutes            

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2

  • Back Panel
  • 2 steps
  • LCD Screen
  • 9 steps

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Introduction

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Step 1

              Back Panel               
  • Flip over the Pad to its back side to begin the removal of the back panel.
  • Begin by removing the blue rim along the edge of the device. It runs along the green silicone lining.
  • This is very difficult to remove , so do be patient. To help remove the seal, both a metal spudger and plastic opening tool may be used.
  • Remove the pen from its place before starting to avoid tangling.

Flip over the Pad to its back side to begin the removal of the back panel.

Begin by removing the blue rim along the edge of the device. It runs along the green silicone lining.

This is very difficult to remove , so do be patient. To help remove the seal, both a metal spudger and plastic opening tool may be used.

Remove the pen from its place before starting to avoid tangling.

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Step 2

  • Once the blue rim is removed, the 12 screws will be visible.
  • Use the Phillips #1 screwdriver to unscrew all 12 screws.

Once the blue rim is removed, the 12 screws will be visible.

Use the Phillips #1 screwdriver to unscrew all 12 screws.

Step 3

              LCD Screen               
  • The segment connecting the battery to the motherboard will consist of red, white, and black wires.
  • There is a small notch on the segment. Use the curved tweezers to pull the notch in the direction of the battery. this will disconnect the battery from the motherboard.
  • The battery is the bright orange rectangle.
  • The motherboard is the large dark green surface.

The segment connecting the battery to the motherboard will consist of red, white, and black wires.

There is a small notch on the segment. Use the curved tweezers to pull the notch in the direction of the battery. this will disconnect the battery from the motherboard.

The battery is the bright orange rectangle.

The motherboard is the large dark green surface.

Step 4

  • Carefully remove the battery from its place and set aside.
  • Removing the battery will fully expose a white and blue ribbon cable that runs beneath the battery.
  • The ribbon cable must be disconnected from the motherboard and removed from the panel.

Carefully remove the battery from its place and set aside.

Removing the battery will fully expose a white and blue ribbon cable that runs beneath the battery.

The ribbon cable must be disconnected from the motherboard and removed from the panel.

Step 5

  • The ZIF connector which connects the ribbon cable and the motherboard has a small flap on the top.
  • Use the curved tweezers to to flip the flap up.
  • Once it is disconnected, carefully pull the ribbon cable through the 2 black plastic arches holding it down.

The ZIF connector which connects the ribbon cable and the motherboard has a small flap on the top.

Use the curved tweezers to to flip the flap up.

Once it is disconnected, carefully pull the ribbon cable through the 2 black plastic arches holding it down.

Step 6

  • Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver to unscrew the 7 screws on the speaker.
  • 5 will be on the brown part and 2 on the circular blur part.
  • Once it is unscrewed completely, remove the speaker and set aside.

Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver to unscrew the 7 screws on the speaker.

5 will be on the brown part and 2 on the circular blur part.

Once it is unscrewed completely, remove the speaker and set aside.

Step 7

  • An orange and black ribbon cable connects the motherboard and the area to the side of the panel.
  • There is a switch on top of it.
  • Use the curved tweezers to flip the switch.

An orange and black ribbon cable connects the motherboard and the area to the side of the panel.

There is a switch on top of it.

Use the curved tweezers to flip the switch.

Step 8

  • Unscrew the 3 screws on the motherboard with a Phillips #1 screwdriver.

Unscrew the 3 screws on the motherboard with a Phillips #1 screwdriver.

Step 9

  • Flip the motherboard over to expose the uderside.
  • There is a wide black ribbon with a swtich. Flip the switch and set aside the motherboard.

Flip the motherboard over to expose the uderside.

There is a wide black ribbon with a swtich. Flip the switch and set aside the motherboard.

Step 10

  • Along the side of the blue panel are 6 screws. Unscrew each of the screws with a Phillips #1 screwdriver.
  • Remove the panel and the remainder of its contents and set aside.

Along the side of the blue panel are 6 screws. Unscrew each of the screws with a Phillips #1 screwdriver.

Remove the panel and the remainder of its contents and set aside.

Step 11

  • The screen is now exposed and can be removed and replaced.

The screen is now exposed and can be removed and replaced.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Johan Rodriguez - Dec 12, 2019

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Where did you find a Replacement screen? Are there any identifying part numbers?