Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
6
Time Required
10 minutes
Sections
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- Circuit Board
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Circuit Board
- Turn the device upside down so that the rubber feet are facing you.
- Use a Torx TR15 screwdriver to remove the two 46.5mm screws located on the back.
- Gently separate the panel so the wires are not damaged.
Turn the device upside down so that the rubber feet are facing you.
Use a Torx TR15 screwdriver to remove the two 46.5mm screws located on the back.
Gently separate the panel so the wires are not damaged.
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Step 2
- Using a Torx TR10 screwdriver, remove the seven 13.5 mm screws that are securing the inner casing.
- Lift out the inner casing.
Using a Torx TR10 screwdriver, remove the seven 13.5 mm screws that are securing the inner casing.
Lift out the inner casing.
Step 3
- Remove the motor from the bottom portion of the casing and set it aside.
Remove the motor from the bottom portion of the casing and set it aside.
Step 4
- Remove the side panel by lifting it up out of the base.
- Remove the grouped wire and wire connector.
Remove the side panel by lifting it up out of the base.
Remove the grouped wire and wire connector.
Step 5
- Remove the circular piece by popping it off to separate the circuit board from the top cover.
- No tools should be necessary to complete this action.
Remove the circular piece by popping it off to separate the circuit board from the top cover.
No tools should be necessary to complete this action.
Step 6
- Separate the green, red, and white wire connectors from their connections on the circuit board.
Separate the green, red, and white wire connectors from their connections on the circuit board.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Kyle Pierce - Oct 12, 2021
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Do you happen to have a part number or link for replacement pcb?