Einleitung
The volume button board plugs directly into the motherboard and is screwed to the roof of the speaker housing. If your buttons aren't responding or feel sticky, you may need to remove the button board.
Werkzeuge
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Insert a spudger along the edge of the screen and gently use it to pull the screen away from the casing. Slide the spudger along the length of the grill to detach all the clips holding it in place.
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Gently pull the screen away from the body of the speaker, revealing the tweeter and two mid-range drivers behind it.
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Unscrew eight 1.5 inch Phillips #2 screws attaching the front speaker panel to the box.
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Unscrew the single 1 inch Phillips #2 screw located on the left side of the panel. This may be hidden beneath the warranty void sticker that you'll want to remove.
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Unscrew the single 3/4 inch Phillips #2 screw, which is the last thing holding the front panel to the casing.
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Disconnect the front panel from the motherboard by gently reaching in and pushing the tab underneath the wire connector and pulling towards you.
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Gently remove the wireless card located at the bottom of the front speaker panel by pulling up and out with your index finger and thumb.
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Disconnect the motherboard from the power supply board by gently reaching in and pushing the tab underneath the wire connector and pulling towards you.
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Disconnect the motherboard from the volume button board by gently grabbing the connector and pulling it towards you.
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Using a Phillips #2 screwdriver, remove the 4 screws securing the two plastic panels down.
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Remove the two plastic panels on either side of the device that hold the motherboard and power supply board in place.
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Using a Phillips screwdriver, unscrew the two screws in the back of the device that hold the motherboard in place.
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Gently remove the motherboard from the Sonos device by sliding it straight back towards you.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.