User Guide

RH-42
Disassembly CCS Technical Documentation
Page 4 Nokia Corporation Confidential Issue 2 09/2003
Note: The use of gloves is mandatory while removing
the system connector, in order to prevent
fingerprints from appearing on the engine and
the springs. The springs may be damaged,
if touched.
5.
Note: The screwdriver must not hit the engine module’s
components during disassembly.
6.
The system connector assembly should
stay on the engine when the D-cover
is moved. It can be removed manually.
7.
Step 4. Remove the engine module.
Note: The use of gloves is mandatory while removing
the engine module, in order to prevent
fingerprints from appearing on the engine.
8.
Note: If the LCD module is to be reused, the use of
gloves is mandatory to prevent fingerprints from
appearing on the domes and elastomer connector.
The domes and the elastomer connector may be
damaged, if touched.
Step 5. Lift it off the C-cover.
Disassemble C- and D-covers.
Step 1.
Place a screwdriver with a chisel point
between the C- and D-covers’ snap feature.
Step 3. Remove the system connector.
Please use tweezers or a small screwdriver to remove the shield lid. Snap it open carefully.
be removed extremely carefully, so as not to damage any other parts of the radio module.
When removing the shield lid, please pay special attention to how it is done. The lid needs to
absolutely straight so that spurious radiation does not occur.
If the RF shield lid is removed, replace it with a new one as it is vital that the shield is
Note:
The engine module can be removed manually.
Remove the LCD module.
Step 2. Lift the D-cover.