Tools
1 |
Torx T8 driver |
2 |
3mm Allen key |
3 |
Phillips screwdriver |
4 | Flat-head screwdriver |
5 | Marker pen |
6 | Socket wrench (5.5mm) |
7 | Super glue (Optional) |
Step 1
Turn off the machine, remove the power cord, and flip the machine.
Step 2
Mark the rubber foot and screw that are close to the USB port.
The purpose of marking is that this foot's screw will be shorter than others, and it has to be in the same position.
Step 3
Unscrew these bottom screws.
(T8 screw x 6pcs & 3mm HEX screw x 4pcs)
Step 4
Flip the machine and unscrew the side screws (T8 screw x 2pcs)
Step 5
Mark the screw holes on both sides with the pen.
The purpose is to remind yourself that the marked sides will be facing the work area when assembling.
Step 6
Move the module seat towards the fan to the end.
Step 7
Lift the upper frame with both hands and place it on the studs.
(Be careful not to get the wires stuck by the frames.)
Example of frame sitting on the studs:
Lifting example video (The video was shot inside the machine):
Step 8
Unplug these two cables.
Step 9
Use a 5.5mm socket wrench to remove these two nuts.
Cable side
Screen side
Step 10
Use a flat-head driver to pry out the board.
Demonstration video (The video was shot inside the machine)
Hint:
If you can't find a gap to insert the flat-head driver, try pressing the white decorative pieces heavily.
Step 11
Remove the decorative pieces (2pcs) on the old board with a flat-head driver.
(If the decorative pieces come with the new door sensor board, please skip this step.)
Step 12
Place the tape on the new board.
(If the tape is already on the new door sensor board, please skip this step.)
Hint: You can use the arc opening in the middle to align.
Step 13
Remove the protection clips.
(If the clips are already removed, please skip this step.)
Step 14
Remove the film of the tape.
Step 15.1
Place the board on the machine.
First, insert the hole on the board into the stud (Cable side)
Step 15.2
Use the oval opening of the sheet metal to align with the opening of the board.
The hole of the board needs to be aligned with the upper edge of the sheet metal hole, as shown in the picture. (Cable side)
Step 15.3
Insert the other hole on the board into the stud (Screen side).
Step 15.4
Use the oval opening of the sheet metal to align with the opening of the board.
The hole of the board needs to be aligned with the upper edge of the sheet metal hole, as shown in the picture. (Screen side)
Step 15.5
After placing the board correctly, press the board to make it fixed firmly
Step 15.6
Screw back these two 5.5mm nuts.
Cable side
Screen side
Step 15.7
Plug in the two cables.
Step 16
Restore the position of the upper frame.
Please note that the marked screw holes have to be facing the work area.
Restoring the frame:
Step 17
Screw the side screws.
Step 18
Turn on the machine and test the door detection.
Example - Door Detection is Working:
If the door detection fails, place two magnets on the sensing areas as shown in the photo.
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Step 19
Place the decorative pieces into the frame holes.
(Apply additional super glue if the pieces are no longer sticky)
Step 20
Turn off and flip the machine. Screw all the screws at the bottom.
Please note that the marked foot and screw will have to be in a position close to the USB ports.
Suggestion:
It is better not to fully tighten the screws at first as some screws might be misaligned and unable to have the screws put in. Therefore, it is recommended to tighten all the screws after all the screws are installed.
Step 21
Flip the machine. Move the module seat around to see if it can be moved freely.
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Step 22
Try to loosen the rubber foot screw close to the USB ports and try moving the module seat again.
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