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Introduction
The How To in the Answer of szantaiimre on the following page helped me a lot, whith slight adjustments (same Manufacturer, other Modell, but near enough)!
Demontage SR8875
What you need
Step 1
Remove the dust container
- First, remove the dust container from the SR8981.
First, remove the dust container from the SR8981.
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Step 2
Remove the battery
- Screw on the battery compartment at the green marked points and open the lid.
- The blue arrow marks the connection between the battery and the housing. Once this is solved, the battery can be removed from the device.
- Note: The orange arrow marks a USB interface that is likely to change the operating system or update it.
Screw on the battery compartment at the green marked points and open the lid.
The blue arrow marks the connection between the battery and the housing. Once this is solved, the battery can be removed from the device.
Note: The orange arrow marks a USB interface that is likely to change the operating system or update it.
Step 3
Remove cover of cleaning brush
- Open and remove the brush cover on the fixing clip (green arrow).
Open and remove the brush cover on the fixing clip (green arrow).
Step 4
Disassemble cleaning brush
- The brush can be easily lifted out of the warehouse on the right and then removed to the right.
The brush can be easily lifted out of the warehouse on the right and then removed to the right.
Step 5
Remove side panels
- The first picture shows the side view.
- Second picture: The plastic bracket (green arrow) of the side part must be carefully levered over the plastic nose (blue arrow). Subsequently, the side part can be pulled backwards.
- Third picture: The side panel has been pulled back, now the plastic bracket (green arrow) and the plastic nose (blue arrow) are clearly visible.
The first picture shows the side view.
Second picture: The plastic bracket (green arrow) of the side part must be carefully levered over the plastic nose (blue arrow). Subsequently, the side part can be pulled backwards.
Third picture: The side panel has been pulled back, now the plastic bracket (green arrow) and the plastic nose (blue arrow) are clearly visible.
Step 6
Disassemble the upper cover plate
- Loosen screws on the left (first picture) and on the right
- Second picture: carefully loosen the plastic claw and pry off the cover plate.
- Third picture: the NaviBot without cover plate
Loosen screws on the left (first picture) and on the right
Second picture: carefully loosen the plastic claw and pry off the cover plate.
Third picture: the NaviBot without cover plate
Step 7
Remove intermediate level
- Remove the marked screws (green arrows) and remove the intermediate level.
Remove the marked screws (green arrows) and remove the intermediate level.
Step 8
Front sensor cover
- To disassemble the front sensor cover, the six screws on the bottom (second picture) must be removed.
To disassemble the front sensor cover, the six screws on the bottom (second picture) must be removed.
Step 9
Disconnect motherboard
- Remove the screws on the green arrows.
- Note: As you can see from the orange mark, I have numbered the connectors that do not explain themselves by their placement on both the connector and the connector. As a result, they are easier to reassign later.
- Release the plug connections (Fig. 2). Caution: especially the rigid cable connections (Figure 3) are a bit difficult to open and can be damaged without the proper caution.
Remove the screws on the green arrows.
Note: As you can see from the orange mark, I have numbered the connectors that do not explain themselves by their placement on both the connector and the connector. As a result, they are easier to reassign later.
Release the plug connections (Fig. 2). Caution: especially the rigid cable connections (Figure 3) are a bit difficult to open and can be damaged without the proper caution.
Step 10
Disassemble the sensor board
- Once the four front screws are loosened, the front tripartite sensor board can also be removed.
Once the four front screws are loosened, the front tripartite sensor board can also be removed.
Follow the instructions in reverse, to reassamble the Device.
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