Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

7

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Sections

2

  • Parent Unit Battery
  • 2 steps
  • Parent 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

              Parent Unit Battery               
  • Using plastic opening tool, pry and remove the battery lid.

Using plastic opening tool, pry and remove the battery lid.

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Step 2

  • Remove the battery by holding the device with one hand and pulling the battery out with other hand carefully.
  • Make sure that you disconnect the battery’s wire before you remove the battery.

Remove the battery by holding the device with one hand and pulling the battery out with other hand carefully.

Make sure that you disconnect the battery’s wire before you remove the battery.

Step 3

              Parent Unit Power Jack               
  • There are two screws on the rare case of the device. For the one shown in blue marker requires either an extended screwdriver or putting on a little pressure on a regular screwdriver.
  • Remove the two 9mm Phillips #1 screws from the rare case of the device.
  • If you cannot remove the screw with low pressure, do not use high pressure to remove it. It may cause a damage on the device case. Use an extended screwdriver instead.

There are two screws on the rare case of the device. For the one shown in blue marker requires either an extended screwdriver or putting on a little pressure on a regular screwdriver.

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

If you cannot remove the screw with low pressure, do not use high pressure to remove it. It may cause a damage on the device case. Use an extended screwdriver instead.

Step 4

  • Using opening plastic tool, pry the two grey cases from both sides of the device.
  • Take your time and apply constant force to avoid breaking or damaging any other plastic parts.
  • While pry off the grey cases, hold the device with your other hand to remove the cases.

Using opening plastic tool, pry the two grey cases from both sides of the device.

Take your time and apply constant force to avoid breaking or damaging any other plastic parts.

While pry off the grey cases, hold the device with your other hand to remove the cases.

Step 5

  • Pry the edges of the device to separate the front case away from the rare case.
  • While prying the edges, hold the device with one hand to pull out each case a part.
  • Make sure you use a constant force, and the pushbuttons are pried off completely.

Pry the edges of the device to separate the front case away from the rare case.

While prying the edges, hold the device with one hand to pull out each case a part.

Make sure you use a constant force, and the pushbuttons are pried off completely.

Step 6

  • Remove the 7mm Phillips #1 screw from the mother board.
  • Place the screw in a secure place.

Remove the 7mm Phillips #1 screw from the mother board.

Place the screw in a secure place.

Step 7

  • Pick up the motherboard carefully to look at the power jack wires.
  • Solder off power jack 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.
  • Replace the power jack.

Pick up the motherboard carefully to look at the power jack wires.

Solder off power jack 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.

Replace the power jack.

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

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