Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
4
Time Required
30 minutes - 1 hour
Sections
3
- Top Cover
- 1 step
- Inner Cover
- 1 step
- Charging Port
- 2 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Top Cover
- Place one hand on the top cover and one hand on the bottom portion of the LifePrint.
- While having the LP logo on the printer facing away from you, push the top cover away from you until it can’t be slid away any further.
- Pull the cover with the LP logo up to separate it from the rest of the printer.
Place one hand on the top cover and one hand on the bottom portion of the LifePrint.
While having the LP logo on the printer facing away from you, push the top cover away from you until it can’t be slid away any further.
Pull the cover with the LP logo up to separate it from the rest of the printer.
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Step 2
Inner Cover
- Using a Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove the four 15 mm screws connecting both sections of the device.
- Use an opening tool to remove the inner cover from the printer.
Using a Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove the four 15 mm screws connecting both sections of the device.
Use an opening tool to remove the inner cover from the printer.
Step 3
Charging Port
- Remove the five Phillips #0 screws from the outer edge of the motherboard indicated by the copper color surrounding the screws’ housing.
Remove the five Phillips #0 screws from the outer edge of the motherboard indicated by the copper color surrounding the screws’ housing.
Step 4
- Use a soldering iron to heat up the soldering joints surrounding the port that connects the device to the circuit board.
- After the solder is heated up use the de-soldering wick to absorb the solder holding the socket to the circuit board .
- After the solder is removed use the tweezers to remove the port from the circuit board.
Use a soldering iron to heat up the soldering joints surrounding the port that connects the device to the circuit board.
After the solder is heated up use the de-soldering wick to absorb the solder holding the socket to the circuit board .
After the solder is removed use the tweezers to remove the port from the circuit board.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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