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APS Tech 101629 SCSI Connections Replacement

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    • Pry all four of the plastic feet off the bottom of the enclosure using the iPod opening tool.

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    • Unscrew the four screws previously covered by the feet with a Phillips #1 screwdriver.

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    • Flip the device right side up.

    • Gently slide the casing upwards and off the hard drive.

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    • Flip device upside down again.

    • Gently pry the bottom gray casing away from the device.

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    • Rotate so the back of the device is facing you.

    • Gently pry the back casing away.

    • When the back casing is removed, the fan will become loose.

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    • Flip so device is upside down.

    • Remove 4 screws with Phillips #1 screw driver.

    • Be sure to save the washers that seperate the screws from the baseplate for reassembly.

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    • Slide the internal drive component away from the back of the device.

    • Remove the connections from the back of the internal component in the order of your choosing, we suggest left to right. The connections are:

    • Audio Connection

    • SCSI ID

    • Terminate On

    • SCSI Connection

    • DC Input (power)

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    • Remove the four Phillips #1 Screws from back panel.

    • Once the screws are removed, the two connections are easily removed from the body.

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

Patrick Meyer

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