Introduction
If you are unable to connect to Bluetooth and you have tried all troubleshooting for connecting a phone to the device, the Bluetooth module may need to be replaced. This guide will explain how to replace a broken Bluetooth module to ensure proper connectivity with the device.
Tools
Parts
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Use Phillips #00 screwdriver to remove the three screws found on the gimbal stabilizer to detach handle from gimbal.
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Carefully detach handle from gimbal and disconnect the cable that connects the two.
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Locate the hex screws found at the top base of the handle, and unscrew using the 1.5mm hex screwdriver.
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Locate four screws directly on top of handle.
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Unscrew the silver, bottom two screws, that are closest to the face plate using the 00 screwdriver.
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Unscrew the black, top two screws, located furthest from the face plate, using the 0 screwdriver.
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Remove the remaining two screws found on the front of the faceplate.
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Remove the rest of the face plate shell.
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Locate and remove the black screw found at the base of the grey mounting plate.
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Remove the grey face plate.
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Use the spudger to remove the front handle casing by sliding the spudger into the area between the handle grooves.
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Slide the spudger around the groove to find the 6 clasps that hold the front part of the handle, and unclasp them.
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Take off the front handle section to reveal the whole interior of the device.
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Locate and remove the black screw in the center of the motherboard chip.
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Remove motherboard and replace.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
This step isn't clear. How is the ring removed? Twist? Pry?
Jo Dee Lee -
Same question for me
Guitt97ii -
Tried for hours. Seems it’s glued on?
Jo Dee Lee -
ok, the top cap is screwed on. I used a double sided tape around it to have a better grip and just twisted it. The cap has thread lock in it.
Jo Dee Lee -
You passed this step?
Guitt97ii -
U passed this step???
Guitt97ii -
No solution for this step?
Guitt97ii -