Difficulty
Easy
Steps
4
Time Required
15 - 20 minutes
Sections
1
- Buttons
- 4 steps
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Introduction
The buttons on the remote controller have essential functions to the user’s entertainment system, including the on/off, volume control, menu, and more controls that need the buttons to function.
The Logitech Harmony Touch User Manual provides a full breakdown of each button and its location on the controller if a button goes missing or you want a clear image of the remote after the teardown.
What you need
Step 1
Buttons
- Open the latch that accesses the charging port.
- Remove the black sticker and the screw with the Phillips #0 Screwdriver.
- Take the plastic opening tool and run it down the side of the remote to open the case.
- While doing this step, three wires connect the two pieces, be sure not to rip them out.
- Detach the white clamp to disconnect the case from the motherboard partially.
Open the latch that accesses the charging port.
Remove the black sticker and the screw with the Phillips #0 Screwdriver.
Take the plastic opening tool and run it down the side of the remote to open the case.
While doing this step, three wires connect the two pieces, be sure not to rip them out.
Detach the white clamp to disconnect the case from the motherboard partially.
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Step 2
- Peel back the thin yellow plastic film.
- Detach the clip found underneath the film.
- Remove the screws that connect the motherboard to the case with the Phillips #0 Screwdriver.
Peel back the thin yellow plastic film.
Detach the clip found underneath the film.
Remove the screws that connect the motherboard to the case with the Phillips #0 Screwdriver.
Step 3
- Next, carefully remove the motherboard from the top piece of the case.
- The motherboard is connected to the bottom part of the case.
- You should now be able to access all the buttons and remove them from the case.
Next, carefully remove the motherboard from the top piece of the case.
The motherboard is connected to the bottom part of the case.
You should now be able to access all the buttons and remove them from the case.
Step 4
- Remove the buttons from the case.
Remove the buttons from the case.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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