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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

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  • Gently pull off your left and right ear pad. For further instructions on how to carefully do this please go to this guide here.
  • For each of the red circled screws, take your J000 screwdriver and unscrew the screws.
  • This is a picture of what your headset looks like now that you have done the first two steps and have removed the part that you unscrewed.

Gently pull off your left and right ear pad. For further instructions on how to carefully do this please go to this guide here.

For each of the red circled screws, take your J000 screwdriver and unscrew the screws.

This is a picture of what your headset looks like now that you have done the first two steps and have removed the part that you unscrewed.

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Step 2

  • First remove the battery from the headset, for instructions on how to do this correctly go here
  • Now take your J000 screwdriver and unscrew the screws that have a red circle around them.
  • Now remove the circuit board from the headset and flip it to the other side to be able to see the light/LED.

First remove the battery from the headset, for instructions on how to do this correctly go here

Now take your J000 screwdriver and unscrew the screws that have a red circle around them.

Now remove the circuit board from the headset and flip it to the other side to be able to see the light/LED.

Step 3

  • Take your helping hand with alligator clips and put the printed circuit board on it.
  • This picture is a close up of the LED with the highlighted areas you need to unsoldered.
  • Now take your soldering iron and unsolder those four highlighted areas.
  • Your LED should come loose and you can now put on your new LED.

Take your helping hand with alligator clips and put the printed circuit board on it.

This picture is a close up of the LED with the highlighted areas you need to unsoldered.

Now take your soldering iron and unsolder those four highlighted areas.

Your LED should come loose and you can now put on your new LED.

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

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