Einleitung

While I/O Board failure is uncommon, if the light sensor, microphone, RF and 3G are all failing, you may need to replace the I/O Board in your Acer Iconia Tab A100.

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    • Start at any side of the tablet.

    • Begin to take apart the tablet with a plastic opening tool along the sides of the tablet.

    • Work your way around the tablet.

    • There are four side pieces in total.

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    • Remove the five 4 mm screws from the edges of the tablet with a Phillips #00 screwdriver.

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    • Carefully separate the back piece from the device using a plastic opening tool.

    • Remember to open along the entire perimeter of the tablet.

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    • Turn the tablet over so that the battery is facing upwards.

    • Remove the four 4mm screws located around the battery.

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    • Use the tip of a plastic spudger or opening tool to gently push the connector head out of its socket.

    • Use your fingers or the flat edge of a plastic opening tool to lift the battery up and off of the device.

    • Be sure to not have any water around the device while removing the battery.

    • Be sure to be cautious while removing the battery and remove carefully; avoid ripping the wires attached to the battery.

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    • Gently peel off any tape securing the FPC to the main plate.

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    • Locate the two connectors at each end of the FPC.

    • Use the flat edge of a spudger tool or your fingernail to gently pry each connector straight upwards out of its socket, then remove the FPC cable from the unit.

    • While a metal spudger tool is shown here, it is best to use a plastic spudger / opening tool when possible, and only use a metal spudger as a last resort!

    • You should now see the yellow-colored strip on the metal base marking the location of the FPC

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    • Locate the L-shaped I/O Board.

    • Locate the gray 3G Antenna wire.

    • If the gray 3G Antenna wire is connected to your I/O Board, disconnect it. If for some reason the 3G Antenna wire is already disconnected from the I/O Board (as it was in this device) simply lift it out of the way.

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    • Locate the microphone cable.

    • You should be able to gently pull it out of its socket using only your fingers.

    • The spudger is used in the photo merely to hold up / identify the disconnected mic cable head.

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    • Locate the light sensor connector.

    • Use the tip of a spudger or your fingernail to lift up and flip the small retaining flap on the connector. The light sensor ribbon cable should now be free, so simply pull it out.

    • This is a ZIF (zero insertion force) connector, which requires no force to remove / plug in the connector.

    • Please make sure you lift up on the small retaining flap on the connector, not the connector itself!

    • Use a Phillips #00 screwdriver to unscrew the single 3.0mm Phillips screw next to the light sensor connector.

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    • Carefully lift the I/O Board off the device.

Abschluss

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

Bree Abernathy

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