Difficulty
Difficult
Steps
14
Time Required
1 hour
Sections
6
- Nabi 2 Back Cover Removal
- 3 steps
- Screen
- 2 steps
- Battery
- 2 steps
- Internal Speakers
- 3 steps
- Motherboard
- 3 steps
- Headphone Jack
- 1 step
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Introduction
It is important to note that this guide will involve soldering and desoldering. When soldering, make sure that you do not touch any metal parts of the soldering iron. It gets very hot, very quickly.
What you need
Step 1
Nabi 2 Back Cover Removal
- Remove the rubber bumper from the tablet.
Remove the rubber bumper from the tablet.
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Step 2
- With a PH00 screwdriver, remove the four outermost screws from the back of the tablet.
With a PH00 screwdriver, remove the four outermost screws from the back of the tablet.
Step 3
- Carefully, insert a plastic opening tool into the seam of the device and begin gently prying the two plastic pieces apart.
- Work the tool all the way around the device. Small plastic clips should release. If they do not, gently apply outwards pressure until the clips give.
- Do not force the clips open, as they are fairly easy to break
Carefully, insert a plastic opening tool into the seam of the device and begin gently prying the two plastic pieces apart.
Work the tool all the way around the device. Small plastic clips should release. If they do not, gently apply outwards pressure until the clips give.
Do not force the clips open, as they are fairly easy to break
Step 4
Screen
- Lay the tablet down flat and remove the yellow tape from the ZIF connector on each side
Lay the tablet down flat and remove the yellow tape from the ZIF connector on each side
Step 5
- Using a spudger, slide the brown tab forward on each side of the connector
- Slide until the connector is completely loose, then separate the screen from the bottom half of the tablet
- If the screen is not working correctly, you will need to replace the entire display assembly
Using a spudger, slide the brown tab forward on each side of the connector
Slide until the connector is completely loose, then separate the screen from the bottom half of the tablet
If the screen is not working correctly, you will need to replace the entire display assembly
Step 6
Battery
- Use the spudger to pop the battery out of place and set it aside.
Use the spudger to pop the battery out of place and set it aside.
Step 7
- Desolder the battery connection and remove the battery completely
- Note the color order for future replacemement
Desolder the battery connection and remove the battery completely
Note the color order for future replacemement
Step 8
Internal Speakers
- Using the soldering iron, detach the speaker’s wires from the circuit board.
Using the soldering iron, detach the speaker’s wires from the circuit board.
Step 9
- Using a Phillips PH 000 screwdriver, unscrew the two 3 mm Phillips #000 screws on each side of the speakers that hold the speakers in place.
Using a Phillips PH 000 screwdriver, unscrew the two 3 mm Phillips #000 screws on each side of the speakers that hold the speakers in place.
Step 10
- Once the screws have been removed, remove the speakers from the device.
Once the screws have been removed, remove the speakers from the device.
Step 11
Motherboard
- Remove the seven 4 mm Phillips #000 screws with a PH#000 screwdriver
Remove the seven 4 mm Phillips #000 screws with a PH#000 screwdriver
Step 12
- Remove the tape that is attaching the motherboard to the plastic casing
Remove the tape that is attaching the motherboard to the plastic casing
Step 13
- Remove the motherboard by lifting from the area indicated
Remove the motherboard by lifting from the area indicated
Step 14
Headphone Jack
- Desolder the six pins attaching the headphone jack to the motherboard
- Remove headphone jack from motherboard
Desolder the six pins attaching the headphone jack to the motherboard
Remove headphone jack from motherboard
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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