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- Battery
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- Repairing VTech Touch and Swipe Baby Phone Battery Pack
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Battery
- Using a Phillips #1 screwdriver, remove the 4.8mm screw on the battery cover by twisting the screwdriver counter-clockwise.
Using a Phillips #1 screwdriver, remove the 4.8mm screw on the battery cover by twisting the screwdriver counter-clockwise.
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Step 2
- Remove the two AAA batteries by pulling on one end of the battery and lifting it straight out.
Remove the two AAA batteries by pulling on one end of the battery and lifting it straight out.
Step 3
- When reassembling, align the notch on the battery panel with the slot on the phone.
When reassembling, align the notch on the battery panel with the slot on the phone.
Step 4
Repairing VTech Touch and Swipe Baby Phone Battery Pack
- Remove 4 13.8mm screws holding the device back using a Phillips #1 screw driver.
Remove 4 13.8mm screws holding the device back using a Phillips #1 screw driver.
Step 5
- Remove the 1 4.8mm phillips head screw with a #0 Phillips head screw driver and lift away the battery pack being careful not to tug on the wiring.
Remove the 1 4.8mm phillips head screw with a #0 Phillips head screw driver and lift away the battery pack being careful not to tug on the wiring.
Step 6
- If the batty casing solder has been disconnected you will see that the pair of red and black wires near the battery pack are no longer connected.
- You will need to solder back on these wires to the two silver soldering plates on the battery case. The black wire should be soldered on to the plate closer next to the square plastic piece attached.
- Make sure to correctly solder each wire as shown, because if you solder the red wire where the black wire should be your device will not function.
If the batty casing solder has been disconnected you will see that the pair of red and black wires near the battery pack are no longer connected.
You will need to solder back on these wires to the two silver soldering plates on the battery case. The black wire should be soldered on to the plate closer next to the square plastic piece attached.
Make sure to correctly solder each wire as shown, because if you solder the red wire where the black wire should be your device will not function.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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