
Tools required:-
| reassembly is essentially the reverse of opening. Feed the flexi and protector through and clip the icon labels back onto the screen. | |
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Now slide the screen back into the casing ensuring the corrugated plastic sheet stays in place. |
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Fold the screen right back and clip the springs into the outer hooks. Then flip the screen back to normal position and insert the flexi through the chassis slot. Clip the springs back under the lugs in the center of the battery compartment |
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Slide the keyboard flexi onto the front of the chassis and insert the blue flexi through the chassis slot. Insert the pins between the screen and keyboard |
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Insert both flexi's into the main board sockets ensuring the black or brown protector end fits through the narrow slot in the main board. The screen flexi should be pushed into the socket so that no gold is showing. The end is a very good fit to ensure that the contacts align, if necessary grip the flexi with some small FLAT pliers and push in gently. Then push the two lugs on the connectors away from the flexi's to secure them. |
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Close the lid slowly to pull the flexi's through the slot and seat the motherboard in the chassis. Insert the three screws and tighten GENTLY! |
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Reconnect the speaker/+ve flexi to the main board |
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Clip the battery compartment onto the back. Flip the Psion over and clip the front edge of the bottom cover in then hinge down over the back. Tighten the three screws to secure it. |
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Insert stylus and batteries. Turn on and enjoy your newly
refurbished Psion!!!
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Opening - Removing - Preparation - Attachment - Reassembly