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  • Battery
  • 6 steps
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Step 1

              Battery               
  • Remove the speaker screens by working them loose with a plastic opening tool. You may need to first loosen them with tweezers or a craft knife.
  • These screens are held in place by glue that is hard to remove. Please take your time to ensure that that this step is done correctly.

Remove the speaker screens by working them loose with a plastic opening tool. You may need to first loosen them with tweezers or a craft knife.

These screens are held in place by glue that is hard to remove. Please take your time to ensure that that this step is done correctly.

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Step 2

  • Remove the screws from both of the spots that were covered.

Remove the screws from both of the spots that were covered.

Step 3

  • DO NOT USE A METAL TOOL FOR THIS.
  • Go all around the casing, prying the screen away from the backing with the spudger.
  • It will make a popping sound each time one of the lock tabs is disconnected.
  • Take your time as you move all around the device when prying the backing off.

DO NOT USE A METAL TOOL FOR THIS.

Go all around the casing, prying the screen away from the backing with the spudger.

It will make a popping sound each time one of the lock tabs is disconnected.

Take your time as you move all around the device when prying the backing off.

Step 4

  • Pull off the plastic that is covering the battery cable.

Pull off the plastic that is covering the battery cable.

Step 5

  • Using either the plastic opening tool or your fingers, gently pull on both sides of the plug to release it.

Using either the plastic opening tool or your fingers, gently pull on both sides of the plug to release it.

Step 6

  • Remove the battery by grabbing the tab shown and pulling up.
  • The battery is held to the device by adhesive. Pull the battery up from the tab and it will lift out with a bit of effort.

Remove the battery by grabbing the tab shown and pulling up.

The battery is held to the device by adhesive. Pull the battery up from the tab and it will lift out with a bit of effort.

Step 7

              Speakers               
  • The speakers are connected to the tablet by glue and require a lot of prying to remove.
  • Make sure to get all the way under the speakers when prying.

The speakers are connected to the tablet by glue and require a lot of prying to remove.

Make sure to get all the way under the speakers when prying.

Step 8

  • This step is not necessary if you aren’t replacing the speakers.
  • To the remove the wires heat the solder connecting the wires to the board, and gently pull on the wires.
  • Remember the placement of the red and black wires.
  • Connect new speakers by soldering the wires onto the board.

This step is not necessary if you aren’t replacing the speakers.

To the remove the wires heat the solder connecting the wires to the board, and gently pull on the wires.

Remember the placement of the red and black wires.

Connect new speakers by soldering the wires onto the board.

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

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