Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

11

Time Required

                          10 - 20 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Battery
  • 6 steps
  • Optical Drive
  • 5 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Battery               
  • Remove the ten 6.6mm Philips#00 screws securing the lower case to the upper case.

Remove the ten 6.6mm Philips#00 screws securing the lower case to the upper case.

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Step 2

  • Using your fingers, pinch the edge of the SD card and pull to remove it.

Using your fingers, pinch the edge of the SD card and pull to remove it.

Step 3

  • Wedge your fingers in between the upper case and the lower case
  • Gently pull the lower case away from the upper case to remove it

Wedge your fingers in between the upper case and the lower case

Gently pull the lower case away from the upper case to remove it

Step 4

  • Using tweezers or your fingertips, carefully pull on the battery connector to disconnect it from the motherboard.
  • Be sure to pull straight backwards, or you risk damaging the wires.

Using tweezers or your fingertips, carefully pull on the battery connector to disconnect it from the motherboard.

Be sure to pull straight backwards, or you risk damaging the wires.

Step 5

  • Remove the two 4.4mm Phillips#00 screws from the battery case.

Remove the two 4.4mm Phillips#00 screws from the battery case.

Step 6

  • Place your fingers on the corner sections of the battery.
  • Lift to remove the battery.
  • If you choose to use tools to remove the battery be careful not to damage it. A damaged lithium-ion battery may leak dangerous chemicals and/or catch fire. Use only plastic pry tools.

Place your fingers on the corner sections of the battery.

Lift to remove the battery.

If you choose to use tools to remove the battery be careful not to damage it. A damaged lithium-ion battery may leak dangerous chemicals and/or catch fire. Use only plastic pry tools.

Step 7

              Optical Drive               
  • Using your fingers, grasp the ribbon cable connected to the optical drive and pull it straight out to disconnect it.
  • To reinstall the cable, hold it near the end and push it straight into the connector, being careful not to kink the cable.

Using your fingers, grasp the ribbon cable connected to the optical drive and pull it straight out to disconnect it.

To reinstall the cable, hold it near the end and push it straight into the connector, being careful not to kink the cable.

Step 8

  • Using the Phillips#00 remove the three 3.5mm screws that secure the speaker to the bottom case.

Using the Phillips#00 remove the three 3.5mm screws that secure the speaker to the bottom case.

Step 9

  • With your fingers, grasp the edges of the speaker and slide it up and away from the fan to lift it out of the case.

With your fingers, grasp the edges of the speaker and slide it up and away from the fan to lift it out of the case.

Step 10

  • With the Phillips#00, remove the following screws holding the optical drive to the metal brackets.
  • Six 2.4mm screws
  • One 3.4mm screw
  • Using your fingers, grasp the metal brackets and remove them.

With the Phillips#00, remove the following screws holding the optical drive to the metal brackets.

Six 2.4mm screws

One 3.4mm screw

Using your fingers, grasp the metal brackets and remove them.

Step 11

  • Place your fingers on either side of the optical drive and slide it away from the fan to remove it.

Place your fingers on either side of the optical drive and slide it away from the fan to remove it.

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

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