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  • Nursery Unit Battery
  • 2 steps
  • Nursery Unit Power Jack
  • 5 steps

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Introduction

The power jack replacement includes the power jack and battery replacement.

What you need

Step 1

              Nursery Unit Battery               
  • Remove the 9mm screw from the battery cover of the nursery unit using a Phillips #1 tip screwdriver.

Remove the 9mm screw from the battery cover of the nursery unit using a Phillips #1 tip screwdriver.

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Step 2

  • Using the plastic opening tool, pry and remove the battery cover carefully.
  • Remove the batteries using plastic opening tool.
  • Replace the batteries.

Using the plastic opening tool, pry and remove the battery cover carefully.

Remove the batteries using plastic opening tool.

Replace the batteries.

Step 3

              Nursery Unit Power Jack               
  • Remove the two 9mm Phillips #1 screws from the rare case of the device.
  • Place the screws in a secure place.

Remove the two 9mm Phillips #1 screws from the rare case of the device.

Place the screws in a secure place.

Step 4

  • Hold the bottom of the device with one hand and pull down to separate the front and rare cases.
  • While holding the device with one hand, use plastic opening tool to pry the edges of the front case away from the back case.
  • Take your time and apply constant force carefully to avoid breaking any other plastic parts from the device.

Hold the bottom of the device with one hand and pull down to separate the front and rare cases.

While holding the device with one hand, use plastic opening tool to pry the edges of the front case away from the back case.

Take your time and apply constant force carefully to avoid breaking any other plastic parts from the device.

Step 5

  • Remove all three 7mm Phillips #1 screws from the mother board.
  • Make sure you gently unscrew the screws with moderate force and light pressure to avoid any damages.

Remove all three 7mm Phillips #1 screws from the mother board.

Make sure you gently unscrew the screws with moderate force and light pressure to avoid any damages.

Step 6

  • Pick up the mother board carefully.
  • Using plastic opening tool, gently pry the power jack plastic part and separate it away from the device case.
  • Apply constant force to avoid breaking the plastic part.

Pick up the mother board carefully.

Using plastic opening tool, gently pry the power jack plastic part and separate it away from the device case.

Apply constant force to avoid breaking the plastic part.

Step 7

  • Solder off the wires from the mother board.
  • There are many pins attached to the mother board, make sure you solder off the proper pins that attached to the power jack wires.
  • Replace the power jack.

Solder off the wires from the mother board.

There are many pins attached to the mother board, make sure you solder off the proper pins that attached to the power jack wires.

Replace the power jack.

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

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