Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

7

Time Required

                          9 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Bottom Panel
  • 3 steps
  • Optical Audio Port
  • 4 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Bottom Panel               
  • Turn the Playbase upside down so that the “Sonos Playbase” imprint is face up.
  • Remove the bottom panel with an Opening Tool by inserting underneath and prying upwards.
  • Melt the adhesive with an iOpener for ease of opening
  • Use a Metal Spudger if the plastic spudgers do not work.
  • Take care to avoid damaging the plastic or the device if using a metal spudger.

Turn the Playbase upside down so that the “Sonos Playbase” imprint is face up.

Remove the bottom panel with an Opening Tool by inserting underneath and prying upwards.

Melt the adhesive with an iOpener for ease of opening

Use a Metal Spudger if the plastic spudgers do not work.

Take care to avoid damaging the plastic or the device if using a metal spudger.

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Step 2

  • Remove the fourteen 11mm T-10 screws by turning counter-clockwise.
  • Remove the seven 44mm T-20 screws by turning counter-clockwise.
  • Remove the twenty-two 34mm T-20 screws by turning counter-clockwise.
  • Record where each screw belongs for easier reassembly.

Remove the fourteen 11mm T-10 screws by turning counter-clockwise.

Remove the seven 44mm T-20 screws by turning counter-clockwise.

Remove the twenty-two 34mm T-20 screws by turning counter-clockwise.

Record where each screw belongs for easier reassembly.

Step 3

  • Remove the metal plate with a Opening Tool by inserting underneath and prying upwards.
  • Use a metal spudger if plastic openers do not work.
  • Take care to avoid damaging the plastic or the device if using a metal spudger.

Remove the metal plate with a Opening Tool by inserting underneath and prying upwards.

Use a metal spudger if plastic openers do not work.

Step 4

              Optical Audio Port               
  • Unplug the optical audio port from the main circuit board by pinching the white clip and pulling upward.

Unplug the optical audio port from the main circuit board by pinching the white clip and pulling upward.

Step 5

  • Remove the three 38mm T-55 screws preventing you from removing the Optical Audio Port screws by turning them counterclockwise.

Remove the three 38mm T-55 screws preventing you from removing the Optical Audio Port screws by turning them counterclockwise.

Step 6

  • Remove the two 18mm T-10 screws holding the Ethernet Port in place by turning them counterclockwise.

Remove the two 18mm T-10 screws holding the Ethernet Port in place by turning them counterclockwise.

Step 7

  • Remove the Optical Audio Port from the housing by pinching the sides and pulling outward.

Remove the Optical Audio Port from the housing by pinching the sides and pulling outward.

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

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donovanclarkson - Aug 13, 2022

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Thank you for this guide, but any idea where to purchase a replacement optical audio port from?