Difficulty

Easy

Steps

7

Time Required

                          10 - 20 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Front Panel
  • 5 steps
  • Display Cover
  • 2 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Front Panel               
  • Remove (2) screws (14 mm) with a PH1 screwdriver on the device.
  • There is one screw on the back left, and another just below it on the bottom of the device.

Remove (2) screws (14 mm) with a PH1 screwdriver on the device.

There is one screw on the back left, and another just below it on the bottom of the device.

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Step 2

  • Use a plastic spudger to remove the front preset selection buttons.
  • We recommend you remove all of them for easier access.
  • Gently reach underneath and pull off the mesh speaker cover. It only clips in so don’t worry about breaking anything.

Use a plastic spudger to remove the front preset selection buttons.

We recommend you remove all of them for easier access.

Gently reach underneath and pull off the mesh speaker cover. It only clips in so don’t worry about breaking anything.

Step 3

  • Remove (4) screws (14 mm) with a PH1 screwdriver on the front panel by the speaker.
  • Be careful with these screws, as they can be stripped easily.

Remove (4) screws (14 mm) with a PH1 screwdriver on the front panel by the speaker.

Be careful with these screws, as they can be stripped easily.

Step 4

  • Move the metal spudger around the front panel to remove any adhesive attaching the front panel to the device.
  • Pull apart the front panel from the device with help from the metal spudger.

Move the metal spudger around the front panel to remove any adhesive attaching the front panel to the device.

Pull apart the front panel from the device with help from the metal spudger.

Step 5

  • Detach a pin connector at the top of the device using a metal spudger to open up the inner components.
  • Detach (4) pin connectors inside using a metal spudger to separate the front panel from the rest of the device.

Detach a pin connector at the top of the device using a metal spudger to open up the inner components.

Detach (4) pin connectors inside using a metal spudger to separate the front panel from the rest of the device.

Step 6

              Display Cover               
  • Remove (10) screws (7 mm) with a PH1 screwdriver on the motherboard.

Remove (10) screws (7 mm) with a PH1 screwdriver on the motherboard.

Step 7

  • Separate the display and motherboard from the front panel of the device.
  • Remove the display glass.

Separate the display and motherboard from the front panel of the device.

Remove the display glass.

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

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Richard Smith - Nov 6, 2016

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Has anyone had to replace the digital volume control? Mine is intermittent. PCB solder joints all look good. I guess I will have to un-solder it to hopefully find a part number.

Has anyone had to replace the rotary encoder volume control? Mine is intermittent. PCB solder joints all look good. I guess I will have to un-solder it to hopefully find a part number.

EDIT: No markings on it, but one on Ebay seems close enough to try. The shaft looks a little longer than the original. http://www.ebay.com/itm/2PCS-Rotary-enco

Dan Gacek - Aug 29, 2019

I’m experiencing the same issue with the volume control. Did you use this rotary encoder from Ebay and if so how did it work out?

ironabby - May 9, 2017

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I used this procedure to install a phone jack that had more volume. It is hooked to the speaker with a switching jack. I just needed a little more volume. The above pictures made it possible to disassemble. I would have been lost without it.

Thanks

TS Project - Jun 8, 2017

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Mine just stopped working (not turning on.) Wall plug/charger light lights up. Anyone else have this issue? Any solutions to fix it?