Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
9
Time Required
20 minutes
Sections
2
- Micro USB / Power Port Panel
- 5 steps
- 1" Tweeter Speaker
- 4 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Micro USB / Power Port Panel
- Working on your device while it is turned on may result in electric shock. Make sure to shut down and unplug your device before you begin.
- Use the plastic opening tool to lift and remove the rubber grommet plugs.
Working on your device while it is turned on may result in electric shock. Make sure to shut down and unplug your device before you begin.
Use the plastic opening tool to lift and remove the rubber grommet plugs.
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Step 2
- Using a PH1 Philips screwdriver, remove four (9.5mm x 1.6mm) screws from the base plate.
- Remove base plate by stabilizing speaker and using plastic prying tool to pry the base plate from the speaker.
Using a PH1 Philips screwdriver, remove four (9.5mm x 1.6mm) screws from the base plate.
Remove base plate by stabilizing speaker and using plastic prying tool to pry the base plate from the speaker.
Step 3
- Place the speaker on the table with the Touch Pad facing down. This will leave you with the Port Panel exposed.
- Remove speaker grill by stabilizing speaker on a table and applying pressure to the bottom of the speaker. Slide the speaker grill up and away from the remaining endcap.
Place the speaker on the table with the Touch Pad facing down. This will leave you with the Port Panel exposed.
Remove speaker grill by stabilizing speaker on a table and applying pressure to the bottom of the speaker. Slide the speaker grill up and away from the remaining endcap.
Step 4
- Remove the two exposed (9.5mm x 1.6mm) PH1 Phillips screws on the Port Panel.
- Remove the Port Panel from the speaker body, exposing the ribbon cables.
Remove the two exposed (9.5mm x 1.6mm) PH1 Phillips screws on the Port Panel.
Remove the Port Panel from the speaker body, exposing the ribbon cables.
Step 5
- While stabilizing the Port Panel remove the two ribbon cables one at a time by pressing the locking clip down on the ribbon cable connectors and pulling the connector away from the Port Panel.
While stabilizing the Port Panel remove the two ribbon cables one at a time by pressing the locking clip down on the ribbon cable connectors and pulling the connector away from the Port Panel.
Step 6
1" Tweeter Speaker
- Remove the four (9.5mm x 1.6mm) PH1 Phillips screws on the port speaker body.
- Remove the Port Panel exposing the subwoofer.
Remove the four (9.5mm x 1.6mm) PH1 Phillips screws on the port speaker body.
Remove the Port Panel exposing the subwoofer.
Step 7
- Remove the eight (9.5mm x 1.6mm) PH1 Phillips screws on the right side of the speaker body.
- Remove the one (9.5mm x 1.6mm) PH1 Phillips screw on the left side of the speaker body.
- The body sides are denoted with a “R” and an “L” for right and left sides.
Remove the eight (9.5mm x 1.6mm) PH1 Phillips screws on the right side of the speaker body.
Remove the one (9.5mm x 1.6mm) PH1 Phillips screw on the left side of the speaker body.
The body sides are denoted with a “R” and an “L” for right and left sides.
Step 8
- Open up the body to expose the inner panel and motherboard.
Open up the body to expose the inner panel and motherboard.
Step 9
- Remove the ribbon cable from the tweeter which is attached to the main motherboard.
- Slide the tweeter out of the enclosure.
Remove the ribbon cable from the tweeter which is attached to the main motherboard.
Slide the tweeter out of the enclosure.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Matt - Sep 19, 2018
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Although not 100% complete, the disassembly process is exactly the same for the R3 & R5 as well as the pictured R1.