Einleitung
If your speaker is not receiving power or is charging slowly, make sure that it is not the power cord that is the cause of the problem. After that if the problem persists, the charging port may need to be replaced.
The motherboard in this guide contains capacitors which can hold a charge even when the speaker is powered off. Do not touch the as it may result in a shock.
Werkzeuge
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Turn the speaker over so that the rubber strips along the bottom are facing you.
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Use the iFixit Opening Tool to peel back the rubber strip on the bottom-front edge.
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Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to remove each of the three 20mm screws on the bottom front edge of the speaker.
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Slide the front panel with the mesh covering downwards to disconnect it from the SoundTouch 10 body.
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Lift the panel away to reveal the speaker head.
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Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to remove each of the six 20mm screws located underneath the front panel.
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Flip the speaker onto its back.
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Loosen the adhesive by sliding a Metal Spudger under the edge where the back panel meets the speaker's body.
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Use force with an iFixit Plastic Opening Tool to pry the back panel up from the speaker frame.
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Use ESD Safe Tweezers (Blunt Nose) to pull out the wire ribbon at the end of the motherboard.
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Use a #0 Phillips screwdriver to remove each of the two 11mm screws attached to the bass port.
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Pinch the tab on the bottom of the clip connecting the charging port cables to the motherboard.
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Lift upwards to disconnect the clip.
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Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to remove the two 15mm screws from either side of the charging port.
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With an iFixit Plastic Opening Tool, pry the speaker port upwards and away from the socket.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.