Introduction

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    • Pretty nice clock! Let's take a look at the features.

    • Time & Date Segments

    • Indoor temperature & humidity segments

    • Outdoor temperature & humidity segments

    • Projector

    • Snooze & backlight button

    • Battery backup

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    • Before we get in, we need to remove the back screws. Use your THIN SHAFTED #1 Phillips Screwdriver.

    • DO NOT REMOVE THE BACK YET!!!

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    • We will now open up the device VERY CAREFULLY!

    • Grab the sides of the clock and lift. Then, push down on the circuit board and lift the cover off.

    • Keep in mind that there are two thin red wires connecting the CB to the temperature sensor. DO NOT force the cover off.

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    • So, now that we have it open, let's take a look at the inside.

    • Piezo

    • Temperature & humidity sensor

    • Battery terminals

    • A whole bunch of capacitors

    • Snooze & backlight buttons

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    • Use your THIN SHAFTED #1 Phillips screwdriver to remove these three screws.

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    • Remove the black holder that is holding the projector in by pushing it up on the bottom of it with your fingers.

    • Then use a metal opening tool to put medium pressure on the clamp, and at the same time, push the projector outwards.

    • Now it's off!

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    • Pull up on the back cover while jiggling it to get it off.

    • Then, simply pull out the projector.

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    • Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver (any shaft size is fine) to remove the four screws holding the two sides of the projector together to separate them.

    • Then, CAREFULLY remove the plastic black square above the screen, and then the screen itself. Done with the projector!

    • PLEASE be very cautious NOT to crack the screen because the liquid crystal is TOXIC!

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    • Remove the five screws holding the screen down.

    • This step is short because of the limited amount of pictures per step.

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    • Now, lift the CB and separate it from the screen.

    • Remove all of the things like the backlight filter and distributor.

    • Finally, CAREFULLY remove the screen, buttons, and button frame.

    • PLEASE be very cautious NOT to break the screen because the liquid crystal inside of it is TOXIC!

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    • That's all! You did it! Thanks for following my guide! Please check out my other guides on my profile. See ya!

Liam Kandell

Member since: 21/02/21

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