CCS Technical Documentation RH-10 Series Transceivers Disassembly / Assembly Issue 1 09/2002 Confidential Nokia Corporation
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RH-10 Disassembly / Assembly CCS Technical Documentation Contents Page No Disassembly ................................................................................................................... 5 A-Cover..................................................................................................................... 5 Screws x 6 (4 x long top/bottom) (2 x short middle) ................................................ 6 UI Snap Fit ................................................................
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RH-10 Disassembly / Assembly CCS Technical Documentation Disassembly/Assembly Instructions Order of photographs are for Disassembly. To Assemble, simply reverse the order shown. Note: Finger cots or gloves should be worn when phone is disassembled. Note: ESD precautions should be strictly observed when handling unassembled phones. A-Cover (Disassemble) After removing the battery cover, grasp the bottom of the A-cover and the bottom of the transceiver. Pull apart (photo below, left).
RH-10 Disassembly / Assembly CCS Technical Documentation Screws x 6 (4 x long top/bottom) (2 x short middle) (Disassemble) Using a size T6 driver, remove all six screws. (Assemble) Replace the screws in the order shown in the photo below left. Be sure to apply pressure to the board with the other hand to ensure a flat fit for all spring contacts. The photo at right shows the different lengths of screws. NOTE: Screw torque should be set at 16 Ncm +/-2 Ncm.
RH-10 Disassembly / Assembly CCS Technical Documentation Speaker (Disassemble) The speaker may now be removed, if needed, by carefully lifting at the open cavities for the speaker snap fits. A pair of offset tweezers may be used to grasp both sides of the speaker (see photo, below); then simply lift the speaker straight up. NOTE: DO NOT pierce with sharp object, or touch the spring contacts of the speaker or display.
RH-10 Disassembly / Assembly CCS Technical Documentation System Connector (Disassemble) Once the radio module has been removed, the system connector is free to be removed from the B-cover. NOTE: Take care NOT to touch the springs during assembly or disassembly. Also, do not lay aside with contacts down.
RH-10 Disassembly / Assembly CCS Technical Documentation Vibra Motor and Microphone (Disassemble) Note two through-holes located in the bottom of the connector (photo, below left). A small, blunt object may be inserted to help dislodge the microphone or vibra motor. The motor may also be removed by gently lifting the vibra shaft. Do not force the motor out; damage will occur. If the assemblies are to be reused, be careful not to touch any spring contacts.
RH-10 Disassembly / Assembly CCS Technical Documentation Battery Connector (also see Battery Connector Handling, which follows) (Disassemble) Insert the tip of a very thin, flat-tip screwdriver (or similar instrument) between the battery connector and the B-cover wall (at approximately the center of the battery connector). Gently rock the handle of the screwdriver (see photo below) downward to disengage the two locking clips and to lift the battery connector upward.
RH-10 Disassembly / Assembly CCS Technical Documentation Antenna (Disassemble) Insert a small screwdriver between the antenna and the B-cover next to one of the two retaining snaps (indicated by blue - bottom two - arrows in the following photo). Using the tool as a lever, gently disengage each of the two snaps. Care should be taken NOT to damage the guide pin, positioned through the top portion of the antenna (indicated by white - top - arrow in the following photo).
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