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Step 1 - You Will Need The Following Tools:
T5 Torx Driver
Case Opener Tool
A Soldering Iron
Warning! This Repair Requires Soldering!
Proceed at your own risk. |
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Step 2 - Flip over your Tungsten-E unit and remove the 4 screws using the T5 Torx Driver located in the red circles of the picture. |
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Step 3 - Now you will need to release the tabs with your shim tool, this may take a little time. |
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Step 4 - Keep light opening pressure with your fingers on the area once you have released a tab. (try and keep the frame from relocking back into the tabs again) |
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Step 5 - continue doing the same on the next tab and so forth |
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Step 6 - until the frame of the Tungsten E unit finally opens. |
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Step 7 - This picture shows the unit open with the battery exposed - but still soldered to the unit. |
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Step 8 - You will need to remove the battery from the motherboard of the Tungsten E - it is attached by double sided tape and may require some pressue to remove. |
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Step 9 - Now you will have to do some soldering (2 wires) to release the old battery and replace the new battery.
This completes this instructional guide. |