Einleitung

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    • Start at the microSD slot.

    • Use the opening pick to slide underneath the back cover of the tablet.

    • Slide the opening pick around the tablet until the back cover is off.

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    • Remove the 8 screws with a Phillips #000 screwdriver [bit].

    • There is a screw under the blue "s" sticker.

    • Remove tape holding plate down.

    • Use precision tweezers or your fingers to remove plate.

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    • Remove yellow tape.

    • Use a spudger or plastic opening tool to remove the battery's ribbon cable from the motherboard.

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    • Gently pull on the two stretch release adhesive strips. Do not pull up, pull away from battery.

    • Once the tabs are off, lift the battery up from the frame.

    • Do not bend or puncture the battery.

    Hi

    What I want to ask is how did you get to the motherboard after step four. I couldn't see how you removed the upper protection plastic part.

    I couldn't get it out either!!!

    I wish you good work.

    vedatemre şahin -

    Be cautious when removing the adhesive strip. Pull it straight ( not up) from the battery a little bit at a time. It is longer than you'd think.

    Arthur Watson -

    Spot on instructions. Be sure to seat the battery connector very carefully and make sure it doesn't pop off. It look me several tries to seat it.

    Philip F -

Abschluss

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

Ivan Chavez

Mitglied seit: 06/02/19

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Hi,

After replacing the battery, we now get an error “Temperature too high, will shut down” when we boot. We get the same error with the old battery installed. We tried a factory reset. That did not help. I’ve rechecked steps, and it is pretty straighforward. Any ideas?

Thanks,

Dave

David Burris -