Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

9

Time Required

                          20 minutes            

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

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  • scala rider Q2 bike-to-bike intercom. Retail price $379.99 and never used.
  • Individual unit with carrying pouch
  • Back of the bluetooth intercom device

scala rider Q2 bike-to-bike intercom. Retail price $379.99 and never used.

Individual unit with carrying pouch

Back of the bluetooth intercom device

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Step 2

  • The unit is held together by 4 T6 screws.
  • Using the proper driver makes the screw removal simple and quick
  • All screws have the same length, no need to separate them.

The unit is held together by 4 T6 screws.

Using the proper driver makes the screw removal simple and quick

All screws have the same length, no need to separate them.

Step 3

  • Insert a small guitar pick or similar tool to separate the individual halves. Start by the charging port end since this seems to be a better entry and not quite as tight.
  • Continue to use the pick left and right of the charging port. As the pick advances, one can feel the separation of the adhesive.
  • Multiple passes along the sides of the halves will be necesarry

Insert a small guitar pick or similar tool to separate the individual halves. Start by the charging port end since this seems to be a better entry and not quite as tight.

Continue to use the pick left and right of the charging port. As the pick advances, one can feel the separation of the adhesive.

Multiple passes along the sides of the halves will be necesarry

Step 4

  • Continue to advance the tool around the joint. It will take multiple passes to loosen the adhesive.
  • Once the joint widens, a plastic opening tool can also be used.
  • Once loosened enough, try to separate the parts manually.

Continue to advance the tool around the joint. It will take multiple passes to loosen the adhesive.

Once the joint widens, a plastic opening tool can also be used.

Once loosened enough, try to separate the parts manually.

Step 5

  • Try to remove it carefully but with some force
  • Do not pry just pull and move along.
  • As the halves separate the vast amount of black silicone like adhesive becomes evident

Try to remove it carefully but with some force

Do not pry just pull and move along.

As the halves separate the vast amount of black silicone like adhesive becomes evident

Step 6

  • Finally opened and the silicone like adhesive is everywhere.
  • The battery is sandwiched between the logicboard and the bottom of the case.
  • The logic board is fastened to the case by two T6 screws

Finally opened and the silicone like adhesive is everywhere.

The battery is sandwiched between the logicboard and the bottom of the case.

The logic board is fastened to the case by two T6 screws

Step 7

  • Both screws are the same length.
  • Lift the logic board gently of the case. Do not try to totally remove the board. There will be four wires that attach the board to the case as well as the battery cables.
  • With the board lifted remove the battery from the case. It is adhered with double sided tape and comes of relatively easy

Both screws are the same length.

Lift the logic board gently of the case. Do not try to totally remove the board. There will be four wires that attach the board to the case as well as the battery cables.

With the board lifted remove the battery from the case. It is adhered with double sided tape and comes of relatively easy

Step 8

  • Rotate the board with the battery to the side where the four cables attach to the case
  • Identify the solder points for the battery cables
  • Unsolder one wire

Rotate the board with the battery to the side where the four cables attach to the case

Identify the solder points for the battery cables

Unsolder one wire

Step 9

  • Then the next
  • remove the battery
  • Here is the battery finally removed. Replacements are not readily available. The battery dimensions are 1.9" x 0.75" x 0.16" and it is a 3.7V 400mAh Li-Ion battery.

Then the next

remove the battery

Here is the battery finally removed. Replacements are not readily available. The battery dimensions are 1.9" x 0.75" x 0.16" and it is a 3.7V 400mAh Li-Ion battery.

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

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davlauer - May 3, 2017

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Thank you. A very detailed guide to the issue.

Peter Gibson - Oct 10, 2018

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thanks for the info I will give it a go cheers Peter