Difficulty

Easy

Steps

3

Time Required

                          10 minutes            

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  • Connector Board
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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Remove Back Panel               
  • Open the back panel by using a Jimmy on the side of the panel. Be careful not to damage the OP-1 coating.
  • Lift the back panel and remove it. The Connector Board is revealed.

Open the back panel by using a Jimmy on the side of the panel. Be careful not to damage the OP-1 coating.

Lift the back panel and remove it. The Connector Board is revealed.

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Step 2

              Remove Connector Board               
  • Disconnect the flex connector by lifting it up with a spudger.
  • Remove the three Phillips screws. Do not lose the washer at the bottom screw.
  • Take out the connector board.
  • Make sure to keep the black rubber pad underneath the board.

Disconnect the flex connector by lifting it up with a spudger.

Remove the three Phillips screws. Do not lose the washer at the bottom screw.

Take out the connector board.

Make sure to keep the black rubber pad underneath the board.

Step 3

  • Don’t forget the cover for the on/off switch.
  • Simply take it off from the old board and transfer it to the new board.

Don’t forget the cover for the on/off switch.

Simply take it off from the old board and transfer it to the new board.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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mouchtouris alexandre - Feb 2, 2017

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Veeery useful , thank you !

Shawn Ivie - Jun 15, 2017

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Even with the Jimmy I can’t seem to get the back panel off… a video would be helpful :)

Got the back panel off finally but my connector board won’t come out.

Ok… finally got the connector board out. It took a bit of gentle prying using a very small thin screw driver bit on each side of the connector board. Once I had the right side popped up a bit I was able to push on the input output jacks from the outside to get clearance. Removing the connector board and putting it back in resolved the power switch issues I was experiencing. No new connector board needed! :)

Toby Curnow - Jun 21, 2017

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Worked well for me. I had a problem where the power would go when I plugged into the headphone jack + the power switch was a bit wobbly and flaky. Jimmy was ideal for removing cover. Like new. Thanks!