Difficulty

Difficult

Steps

12

Time Required

                          10 - 15 minutes            

Sections

4

  • Battery
  • 2 steps
  • Volume Knob
  • 2 steps
  • Front Faceplate
  • 4 steps
  • Circuit Board
  • 4 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Battery               
  • Remove the back battery cover by pressing the tab to the left, and lifting.
  • A small screwdriver can aid this process.

Remove the back battery cover by pressing the tab to the left, and lifting.

A small screwdriver can aid this process.

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Step 2

  • Remove the batteries currently in the radio.
  • When you’re ready to add new batteries, place Ni-MH or AAA replacement batteries in the specified slots.
  • The orientation of the batteries is specified in the battery compartment.

Remove the batteries currently in the radio.

When you’re ready to add new batteries, place Ni-MH or AAA replacement batteries in the specified slots.

The orientation of the batteries is specified in the battery compartment.

Step 3

              Volume Knob               
  • Turn the Volume knob to the off position.

Turn the Volume knob to the off position.

Step 4

  • Firmly grasp and pull back on the volume knob. The knob should come off smoothly.
  • This may require some twisting and force.

Firmly grasp and pull back on the volume knob. The knob should come off smoothly.

This may require some twisting and force.

Step 5

              Front Faceplate               
  • Remove the four 3 millimeter T6 Torx screws from the front of the radio.

Remove the four 3 millimeter T6 Torx screws from the front of the radio.

Step 6

  • Remove the four 3 millimeter T8 Torx screws from the back of the radio.

Remove the four 3 millimeter T8 Torx screws from the back of the radio.

Step 7

  • Gently open the backplate of the radio. Use a flathead screwdriver to slowly pry apart the two sides.
  • Be careful, as the antenna is still attached. Pulling the two sides apart too quickly could break the antenna.

Gently open the backplate of the radio. Use a flathead screwdriver to slowly pry apart the two sides.

Be careful, as the antenna is still attached. Pulling the two sides apart too quickly could break the antenna.

Step 8

  • Gently pull the circuit board away from the front faceplate.
  • Be careful not to tug the wire connecting the circuit board to the speaker, as it is still attached to the faceplate.
  • Do not touch the the button contacts on the circuit board (the button contacts are shown in the red box of the second picture). This can cause long-term damage to the radio unless you properly clean them (see Repairing Motorola TALKABOUT FV700 Two Way Radio Button Contacts Guide).

Gently pull the circuit board away from the front faceplate.

Be careful not to tug the wire connecting the circuit board to the speaker, as it is still attached to the faceplate.

Do not touch the the button contacts on the circuit board (the button contacts are shown in the red box of the second picture). This can cause long-term damage to the radio unless you properly clean them (see Repairing Motorola TALKABOUT FV700 Two Way Radio Button Contacts Guide).

Step 9

              Circuit Board               
  • To remove the speaker from the faceplate, insert a paperclip through the front faceplate and push.
  • The speaker is glued to the front faceplate, so it may take some force to remove the speaker.

To remove the speaker from the faceplate, insert a paperclip through the front faceplate and push.

The speaker is glued to the front faceplate, so it may take some force to remove the speaker.

Step 10

  • Now the circuit board can be removed from the back faceplate.
  • To do this, grip the back faceplate in one hand and the antenna in the other. Pull and twist the antenna away from the back faceplate. The circuit board should be removed with the antenna, as they are attached.

Now the circuit board can be removed from the back faceplate.

To do this, grip the back faceplate in one hand and the antenna in the other. Pull and twist the antenna away from the back faceplate. The circuit board should be removed with the antenna, as they are attached.

Step 11

  • After pulling the circuit board away from the backplate, the result should be as shown in the picture.

After pulling the circuit board away from the backplate, the result should be as shown in the picture.

Step 12

  • Remove all wires from the circuit board with a soldering iron.
  • Be careful when using the soldering iron.
  • Properly dispose of the old circuit board and solder the speaker onto the new circuit board.

Remove all wires from the circuit board with a soldering iron.

Be careful when using the soldering iron.

Properly dispose of the old circuit board and solder the speaker onto the new circuit board.

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

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