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Step 1
Battery
- Open the latch that accesses the charging port
- Remove the black sticker and remove the screw with the indicated screwdriver
- Take the plastic opening tool and run it down the side of the remote to pop the case open
- While doing this step there are three wires that connect the two pieces, be sure not to rip them out
- Detach the white clamp to partially disconnect the case from the motherboard
Open the latch that accesses the charging port
Remove the black sticker and remove the screw with the indicated screwdriver
Take the plastic opening tool and run it down the side of the remote to pop the case open
While doing this step there are three wires that connect the two pieces, be sure not to rip them out
Detach the white clamp to partially disconnect the case from the motherboard
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Step 2
- Peel back the thin yellow plastic film and detach the clip found underneath
- Remove the screws that connect the motherboard to the case with the suggested screwdriver
Peel back the thin yellow plastic film and detach the clip found underneath
Remove the screws that connect the motherboard to the case with the suggested screwdriver
Step 3
- Next carefully remove the motherboard from the top piece of the case by lifting bottom first then pulling
- The motherboard is connected to the bottom part of the case
Next carefully remove the motherboard from the top piece of the case by lifting bottom first then pulling
The motherboard is connected to the bottom part of the case
Step 4
- Disconnect the clip that connects the battery to the motherboard
- Clip has black, red, and yellow wires connected to it
- Remove plastic covering over battery from motherboard
- Battery may be glued to the back of plastic gaurd
- If glued to the back of the guard, use metal spudger to carefully pry battery off
Disconnect the clip that connects the battery to the motherboard
Clip has black, red, and yellow wires connected to it
Remove plastic covering over battery from motherboard
Battery may be glued to the back of plastic gaurd
If glued to the back of the guard, use metal spudger to carefully pry battery off
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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David Troup - Feb 2, 2020
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I got it done. It was not clear from the instructions what was supposed to happen with the small circuit board with the USB connector that is also holding the battery case in place. Turns out you need to remove yet another screw and then carefully work the battery case out from under that circuit board, which remains in place.
I spent quite a while looking for the “white clamp” at the end of step 1, I never found it and don’t think it existed on my remote.
I managed to break one of the red wires connected to the charging contact on the bank case, and then managed to break the other one while trying to fix the first one. Fortunately, I hauled out my trusty soldering iron — probably hadn’t used it in 20 years — and soldered both wires back into place.
The battery is charging now and seems to be working! Thanks for the guide.
bruno kebran - Jul 1, 2020
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Is this battery any different from the Logitech Harmony Ultimate One?
Richard Kaapuni - Nov 10, 2020
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I think the “white clamp” that David is referring to is the “white connector” that the red arrow is pointing to. My battery was not glued in place but was held in place by double adhesive tape. Of course I reused it. Thank you for the guide.