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The requirements for this guide are the right tools and the device itself. The casing should be removed when trying to access the internal components of the recorder.
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Place device face up and pry off the four knobs using the flat end of the plastic opening tool.
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With device facedown, lift the four rubber feet from the device using tweezers or fingernails.
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With device still facedown, unscrew six (PH #1), 9mm screws; two located in center of back side of device right above the battery cover, and four under the rubber feet.
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With the bottom of the device on a table, lift the top of the device and gently place it aside.
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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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Where can I get the replacement part. I need to change the casing of my h6 and the power button
Did you get to find the replacement casing? Where did you find it?
I need a case replacement, too. There is so much broken, hardly to fix with glue …
anything?
Has anybody found a source for Zoom parts? I would sure like to fix my UAC-8, but parts don’t seem to be available anywhere. It is kind of frustrating, the fix would be easy as heck, but not without parts.
contact your nearest dealer listed on the zoom website to buy a replacement set. They shipped me one after the cover finish turned ‘sticky’ and the battery plate lock mechanism broke off due to the plastic going bad. this can happen i.e. after you leave it the sun for too long, which happened to me. this tutorial doesn’t cover the bottom case which is more involving with all the electronics.