Introduction

How to replace the console's cartridge doors. These cover the cartridge slots and hold games in place.

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    • With the console on its top. Remove the four 12 mm Phillips #2 screws.

    • There may be a sticker covering one or more of the screws. Remove it before the screws.

    • Flip the console on its feet, pinch near the AV/S ports, and carefully lift the top casing.

    • Do not completely remove the top casing. There is a small LED circuit board connected to the main circuit board.

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    • Remove the one 6 mm Phillips #0 screw.

    • Lift the top case and set aside.

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    • Remove the eight 10 mm Phillips #0 screws.

    • The cartridge doors are spring-loaded and may pop up.

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    • Carefully lift the cartridge door case and set aside.

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    • Take the cartridge doors out of the top casing.

    • Keep the correct cartridge doors together. Note the door numbers and position.

    • Doors numbered two and four are for NES cartridges.

    • Doors numbered three are for SNES cartridges.

Conclusion

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

Truong Vo

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