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If the hand crank of the Eton FRX3 isn't working, the dynamo unit may have worn, stripped or ceased gears and will need to be replaced.
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Pull the plastic tab on the battery compartment cover panel to loosen it, then pull the panel off.
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Disconnect the battery pack wires from the device and remove the battery pack.
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On the bottom of the device case's face are two T10 screws. Use a T10 Torx screwdriver to remove the two screws.
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While using the T10 screwdriver, remove the two T10 screws on the back of the device's case.
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Remove the two Phillips #00 screws located in the center of the back of the device.
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On the bottom of the device's case there are two rubber feet. Pry the rubber feet off of the case.
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Pull the two halves of the device's case apart.
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Unplug the socket connection from the motherboard as shown in the image.
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Remove the two 1 cm Phillips #0 screws that secure the tuning dial panel to the motherboard.
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Gently lift the dial upwards to remove it.
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Remove the six Phillips #0, 1 cm screws that secure the motherboard to the case.
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Unplug all the component socket connections from the motherboard.
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Desolder the two wires that connect the speaker to the motherboard.
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Gently lift the motherboard upwards to remove it from the device.
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Remove the four Philips #00 screws securing the dynamo to the case.
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Gently pull the dynamo straight upwards to remove it.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in the reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in the reverse order.
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