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+ | [* black] Start the reassembly, for the most part it involves reversing the disassembly steps but there are some things that need to be noted. |
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+ | [* black] Drop the battery cover clip back into the bottom of the case in the orientation shown in the previous step. |
+ | [* black] Use a small flat blade screwdriver to pull the spring back and seat the tip of the spring behind the notch in the battery cover clip. |
+ | [* black] Reinsert the lower PCB, taking care to slide the back right corner in first, the screw that was loosened but not removed in step 5 holds a metal clip, the edge of the lower PCB has to slide into this clip. |
+ | [* black] Push the left side of the lower PCB back until is can slide down over the vertical plastic alignment guide on the left edge of the case. |
+ | [* black] Use a flat blade screw driver to get the lower PCB back under the retaining clip at the left front in a similar way to how the board was removed, don't try to just push down on the board, the fit is so tight the board might crack. |
+ | [* black] Make sure the lower PCB ribbon cable clip is in the up / released position, reinsert the lower PCB ribbon cable guiding it into position with a needle nose pliers, tweezers or forceps, be careful not to damage the cable and make sure that it is in far enough that only a tiny stripe of the ribbon contacts remains visible. |
+ | [* black] Rotate the black retaining clip down to lock the ribbon in position. Reinsert and tighten all of the silver screws that hold down the lower PCB. |
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