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Page 1: Zune Flash 2nd Generation Communications Board Replacement · communications board using your fingers. This slim ribbon is attached using an adhesive, so it cannot be reattached without

Zune Flash 2nd Generation CommunicationsBoard Replacement

Geschrieben von: ybahman

Zune Flash 2nd Generation Communications Board Replacement Draft: 2014-01-28Guide ID: 1418 -

This document was generated on 2019-11-23 11:06:09 PM (MST).

© iFixit — CC BY-NC-SA de.iFixit.com Page 1 of 9

Page 2: Zune Flash 2nd Generation Communications Board Replacement · communications board using your fingers. This slim ribbon is attached using an adhesive, so it cannot be reattached without

EINLEITUNG

Guide for the removal and replacement of the communications board on the Zune Flash mediaplayer.

WERKZEUGE:iFixit Opening Tools (1)Metal Spudger (1)Tri-wing Screwdriver (1)

Zune Flash 2nd Generation Communications Board Replacement Draft: 2014-01-28Guide ID: 1418 -

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Page 3: Zune Flash 2nd Generation Communications Board Replacement · communications board using your fingers. This slim ribbon is attached using an adhesive, so it cannot be reattached without

Schritt 1 — Back Cover

Prior to disassembly, verify the hold switch is engaged to ensure the device will not turn on duringthe procedure.

If the device turns on while it is being disassembled it could cause irreversible damage to thedevice.

PICS MAKE NO SENSE.

Zune Flash 2nd Generation Communications Board Replacement Draft: 2014-01-28Guide ID: 1418 -

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Schritt 2

Remove the top metal clip by inserting a Zune opening tool in between the faceplate and backcover and pulling gently back as shown in the images.

You should hear a 'click' as the clip detaches from the device.

Schritt 3

Remove the two screws shownusing a small Tri-Wing screwdriver.

You will need to use a very small Tri-Wing screwdriver to ensure that youdo not strip the screws.

Zune Flash 2nd Generation Communications Board Replacement Draft: 2014-01-28Guide ID: 1418 -

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Page 5: Zune Flash 2nd Generation Communications Board Replacement · communications board using your fingers. This slim ribbon is attached using an adhesive, so it cannot be reattached without

Schritt 4

Insert the Zune opening tool between the faceplate and the back cover, starting from the top andslowly work your way around the device.

Schritt 5

Work your way around the Zune until the back cover comes free. Remove the back plate and set itaside.

Zune Flash 2nd Generation Communications Board Replacement Draft: 2014-01-28Guide ID: 1418 -

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Page 6: Zune Flash 2nd Generation Communications Board Replacement · communications board using your fingers. This slim ribbon is attached using an adhesive, so it cannot be reattached without

Schritt 6 — Communications Board

Remove the three screws (5.5mm by 3mm) from the backside of the Zune using a small Tri-Wingscrewdriver.

Zune Flash 2nd Generation Communications Board Replacement Draft: 2014-01-28Guide ID: 1418 -

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Page 7: Zune Flash 2nd Generation Communications Board Replacement · communications board using your fingers. This slim ribbon is attached using an adhesive, so it cannot be reattached without

Schritt 7

Use your finger to pry back the two clear flaps.

Slowly lift the communications board that was held down by the clear flaps.

Be careful not to accidentally detach the slim ribbon that connects between the communicationsboard and the device.

Schritt 8

Disconnect the ribbon cable with theZune opening tool by flipping up theblack plastic flap where the ribboncable connects to the memoryboard.

Pull the ribbon cable out of thememory board.

Zune Flash 2nd Generation Communications Board Replacement Draft: 2014-01-28Guide ID: 1418 -

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Page 8: Zune Flash 2nd Generation Communications Board Replacement · communications board using your fingers. This slim ribbon is attached using an adhesive, so it cannot be reattached without

Schritt 9

Peal the slim ribbon cable off thecommunications board using yourfingers.

This slim ribbon is attached using anadhesive, so it cannot be reattachedwithout more adhesive.

Schritt 10

Pull the cable connector straight up using your fingers.

Communications board remains.

Zune Flash 2nd Generation Communications Board Replacement Draft: 2014-01-28Guide ID: 1418 -

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

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