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Introduction
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Step 1
Case
- Heat up the iOpener for 30 seconds in the microwave and place across rubber pads on the back of the device.
- Note: It may take several heats, left for a minute at a time, to loosen the glue.
Heat up the iOpener for 30 seconds in the microwave and place across rubber pads on the back of the device.
Note: It may take several heats, left for a minute at a time, to loosen the glue.
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Step 2
- Gently use the plastic opening tool to pry the rubber pads off.
Gently use the plastic opening tool to pry the rubber pads off.
Step 3
- Use the 000 phillips to remove the screws found under all four of the rubber pads.
Use the 000 phillips to remove the screws found under all four of the rubber pads.
Step 4
- Gently remove the under side of the device.
Gently remove the under side of the device.
Step 5
- Remove the middle component that is held in place by the top and bottom of the device.
Remove the middle component that is held in place by the top and bottom of the device.
Step 6
- Remove the cover over the A/V ports on the front of the device.
Remove the cover over the A/V ports on the front of the device.
Step 7
- Remove the board from the plastic enclosure and put the board into the replacement enclosure.
Remove the board from the plastic enclosure and put the board into the replacement enclosure.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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brian price - Dec 16, 2019
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cause mine get’s hot and it’s slow as !&&*