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This guide will help you remove the circuit board from the outer telephone case. You may need to remove the circuit board to repair internal components, such as buttons.
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Flip the phone over to view the back.
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Remove the power and phone cords.
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Remove the seven 8mm Phillips #2 screws.
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Disconnect the rubber piece by pulling it out of the slot, freeing the back cover completely.
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Remove the six 8mm Phillips #2 screws.
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Pull the speaker phone cover straight up.
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Remove the red and white wires from the rubber casing rim.
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Lift out the speaker and set it away from the tray that holds it.
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Then remove the black plastic tray at the bottom by lifting it straight up.
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Remove the two 8mm Phillips #2 screws.
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Pull the gray plastic casing away from the circuit board as you remove the clear, curved, plastic piece straight up.
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There are three clips on the circuit board to un-clip.
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Unclip both back black clips with your fingertips.
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Push the middle black clip towards the bottom of the picture with a flathead screwdriver.
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Lift the edge of the circuit board over the phone case and slightly up, so the bottom of circuit board can be viewed.
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Push down each brown clip on either side of the brown metal strip using your fingertip.
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Detach the circuit board from the brown ribbon.
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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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