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Step 1

              Wire Connection               
  • Use a voltmeter to check for power in the wires.
  • If the power is on, the voltmeter will give a reading. Verify if the red indicator light is visible.

Use a voltmeter to check for power in the wires.

If the power is on, the voltmeter will give a reading. Verify if the red indicator light is visible.

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Step 2

  • Identify where the issue in the wire begins.
  • If the problem isn’t near a connection, use wire strippers to cut away the troubled area, and splice a new wire in-between.
  • If the troubled area cannot be found, the entire wire will need to be replaced.
  • Use a soldering iron to remove the wire from its connection to the circuit board.
  • Use wire strippers to remove the wires from the other components.

Identify where the issue in the wire begins.

If the problem isn’t near a connection, use wire strippers to cut away the troubled area, and splice a new wire in-between.

If the troubled area cannot be found, the entire wire will need to be replaced.

Use a soldering iron to remove the wire from its connection to the circuit board.

Use wire strippers to remove the wires from the other components.

Step 3

  • Use a soldering iron to solder and splice a new wire to the component.
  • The other end of the wire should be spliced or soldered directly to the circuit board.

Use a soldering iron to solder and splice a new wire to the component.

The other end of the wire should be spliced or soldered directly to the circuit board.

Step 4

  • Test the new connection with the voltmeter.
  • If the issue persists, the repair has failed, or a different component is faulty.

Test the new connection with the voltmeter.

If the issue persists, the repair has failed, or a different component is faulty.

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

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