Difficulty

Very easy

Steps

3

Time Required

                          5 minutes            

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  • Power Button
  • 3 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Power Button               
  • Remove the two 7 mm screws on the top of the device using a J00 Phillips screwdriver by turning them counterclockwise.
  • If the screw heads have corroded or been stripped, it may be necessary to use a larger screwdriver head, such as the J0.

Remove the two 7 mm screws on the top of the device using a J00 Phillips screwdriver by turning them counterclockwise.

If the screw heads have corroded or been stripped, it may be necessary to use a larger screwdriver head, such as the J0.

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Step 2

  • Pry the seam between the screen and the case on all four sides with a large plastic opening tool until the plastic case comes off.
  • The plastic case is now free from the device.
  • The plastic power button may or may not fall out at this point. There is no problem if it does.

Pry the seam between the screen and the case on all four sides with a large plastic opening tool until the plastic case comes off.

The plastic case is now free from the device.

The plastic power button may or may not fall out at this point. There is no problem if it does.

Step 3

  • Use tweezers to push on the side of the black plastic power button that is outside of the device case until the button is as far in as possible.
  • Pull on the part of the broken power button that is exposed on the inside of the device case using tweezers until the button itself comes loose of the case.
  • The power button is now replaceable.

Use tweezers to push on the side of the black plastic power button that is outside of the device case until the button is as far in as possible.

Pull on the part of the broken power button that is exposed on the inside of the device case using tweezers until the button itself comes loose of the case.

The power button is now replaceable.

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

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