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3
Time Required
5 minutes
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1
- Baby Unit Speaker
- 3 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Baby Unit Speaker
- Using precision tweezers, remove the (4) four rubber feet from the bottom of the baby unit.
- Using a Phillips #1 screwdriver remove the 9.5mm screws that were under the rubber feet.
- Open the base of the baby unit.
Using precision tweezers, remove the (4) four rubber feet from the bottom of the baby unit.
Using a Phillips #1 screwdriver remove the 9.5mm screws that were under the rubber feet.
Open the base of the baby unit.
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Step 2
- Using the Phillips #1 screwdriver remove the 9.5mm washer head screws holding the speaker in place.
- Gently lift the speaker by the wires from its plastic base.
Using the Phillips #1 screwdriver remove the 9.5mm washer head screws holding the speaker in place.
Gently lift the speaker by the wires from its plastic base.
Step 3
- Desolder the wires connecting the speaker to the circuit board.
- Beware of overheating, the soldering kit is capable of damaging the circuit board.
- Beware of the potential for personal injury from heated metals.
- For soldering procedures please refer to iFixit’s guide to Soldering Skills.
Desolder the wires connecting the speaker to the circuit board.
Beware of overheating, the soldering kit is capable of damaging the circuit board.
Beware of the potential for personal injury from heated metals.
For soldering procedures please refer to iFixit’s guide to Soldering Skills.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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