Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
6
Time Required
15 minutes
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- Removal of super-vario 40 braille display
- 6 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Removal of super-vario 40 braille display
- Remove the four bottom screws with a Phillips #00 screwdriver.
Remove the four bottom screws with a Phillips #00 screwdriver.
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Step 2
- Remove the plastic cover, paper and chipset.
Remove the plastic cover, paper and chipset.
Step 3
- Remove the two screws with a Phillips #00 screwdriver on the logic board.
- take out the main circuit like show in the picture
Remove the two screws with a Phillips #00 screwdriver on the logic board.
take out the main circuit like show in the picture
Step 4
- Remove the four screws with a Phillips #00 screwdriver.
Remove the four screws with a Phillips #00 screwdriver.
Step 5
- Remove the connector delicately.
Remove the connector delicately.
Step 6
- when you put it back together make sure mechanical cells are connected correctly
when you put it back together make sure mechanical cells are connected correctly
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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marcusvinicioslira - Nov 4, 2021
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great guide! how can I repair a VarioUltra 20? are the procedures similar? the device has a problem at point 4 of the sixth cell, the point moves unsteadily, should I replace this whole cell or is it possible to just repair point 4, which is defective?
marcusvinicioslira - Nov 4, 2021
which professional will likely be able to repair a braille display? should I look for an electrical engineer or other professional? I’m blind, I don’t repair electronics, but I have a defective braille display that needs to be repaired. I live in a country where there are no companies capable of repairing this product. I do not know what to think. sending the product to a specialized company in another country is very expensive for me.