Trio Stealth G4 – Disassembling procedure – How to remove the case – How to replace the mother board Trio Stealth G4
Working
on your device while it is turned on may result in electric shock. Be sure to
shut down and unplug your device before you begin. Flip your tablet over so
that the back panel is facing up.
Use
a plastic opening tool to gently pry the back panel assembly apart from the
front casing.
Start
on one edge of the device by inserting the plastic opening tool between the
back panel and the front casing using a gentle rocking motion.
Once
you have successfully separated one edge of the back panel from the front
casing, slide the plastic opening tool along the other edges to detach them as
well.
The
latches keeping the back panel attached to the front casing can sometimes be a
little difficult to separate, so don't be afraid to use some force.
Remove
the back panel from the rest of the tablet and set it aside.
The
plastic volume button cover may fall out when you remove the back panel. Set it
aside.
Remove
the 4 pieces of tape covering the zero insertion force (ZIF) connectors on the
motherboard.
Use
a spudger to flip up the black flaps on each of the 4 ZIF connectors.
Once
the flaps are up, use your fingers to disconnect the end of the ribbon wires
from the connectors.
Use
the soldering iron to melt away the solder from each of the wires connecting to
the motherboard.
Once
the solder is completely removed, pull the wires away from the motherboard.
Use
a J00 Phillips head screwdriver to remove the two 4.3 mm screws securing the
motherboard to the device and set them aside.
Remove
the silver piece of tape from the left edge of the motherboard.
Use
a spudger to lift the motherboard from the device.