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Replacing the motherboard can help with bluetooth connection and control panel buttons issues.
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Starting from any side, use your fingers to grab the black rubber sleeve and gently pull away from the speaker on both sides.
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Using your fingers, grab the blue sleeve from one side and pull away from the unit.
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At each of the marked pry spots, use the metal spudger to lift the speaker grill away from the case.
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Use the tweezers to remove the six rubber stoppers. There are four in the middle and two on the sides.
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Use the PH1 Phillips screwdriver to remove the six 12mm screws that lie underneath each rubber stopper.
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Gently pull apart the front panel from the base of the speaker.
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The battery will be in the middle of the speaker when the case is open.
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Pull firmly from both sides of the pin to disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard.
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Pull battery up and away from speaker without catching any other components.
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Disconnect the furthest right hand plug first.
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Gently pull the motherboard directly upwards to avoid damage.
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Disconnect the remaining connectors from the motherboard.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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