Nokia 7088, RM219 Disassembly

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7088 (RM-219)
Mobile Terminal
Disassembly/Assembly
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Contents Page

Safety Information.................................................................................................... 3
ESD Protection..................................................................................................3
Assembly Instructions .............................................................................................. 4
Disassembly Instructions.......................................................................................... 4
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Safety Information
Adhere to the following guidelines when assembling and disassembling the mobile terminals.
QUALIFIED SERVICE
Only qualified personnel may install or repair mobile terminal equipment.
ACCESSORIES AND BA TTERIES
Use only approved accessories and batteries. Do not connect incompatible products.
CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES
When connecting to any other device, read its user’s guide for detailed

ESD Protection

Always follow ESD protection guidelines when disassembling and assembling the mobile terminal. To avoid potential ESD damage, the recommendation is to treat all assemblies and components as if they are sensitive to ESD. (1) All Surface Mounted components must be handled as electrostatic sensitive components. (2) Prevent static discharge failures to all semiconductors and modules containing ESD sensitive components by using appropriate ESD protective equipment. (3) Do not touch the component with bare hands, and always wear a grounded wrist strap or footwear. (4) A mobile terminal that is ready for use can be handled normally without ESD protection. The battery can be replaced in normal conditions of use. (5) All ESD-sensitive parts must be packed in metallized protective bags
safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products
during shipping and handling outside any ESD Protected Area (EPA). Be especially careful to avoid contaminating the mobile terminal with any dust during assembly.
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Assembly Instructions
To assemble the mobile terminal, follow the “Disassembly Instructions” in reverse order.
Disassembly Instructions
Use the following steps to disassemble the mobile terminal.
Disassembly Instructions
4IP
Tweezers
6IP
Film
SRT-6
1. Tools for disassembly and reassembly.
3. Press and slip off Battery Cover.
2. Protect the main display surface with a film.
4. Pull upward to remove Battery.
6IP
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5. Use a TORX 6IP scre w driver to loosen and remove the four Torx screws (M1.4x3). When using torque driver, set torque to 10Ncm @ 700 rpm. The tolerance is +/-2Ncm.
6. Place the SRT-6 into the gap between C-cover and D-cover , moving along with perimeter, and lever the snaps to separate C-cover and D-cover .
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7. Pull D-cover away from hook of C-cover.
9. Remove PCB from D-cover. 10. Remove keymat.
8. Disconnect the FPC from connector on PCB.
6IP
12. Use a TORX 6IP screw driver to loosen and remove the two Torx screws
11. Remove the screw sponge from B-cover .
(M1.4x3). When using torque driver, set torque to 10Ncm @ 700 rpm. The tolerance is +/-2Ncm.
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13. Place the SRT-6 into the gap between A-cover and B-cover , moving along with perimeter, and lever the snaps to separate A-cover and B-cover .
14. Pull A-cover a way from hook of B-cover .
6IP
15. Use a TORX 6IP screw driver to loosen and remove the four Torx screws (M1.4x3). When using torque driver, set torque to 10Ncm @ 700 rpm. The tolerance is +/-2Ncm.
17. Disconnect FPC from PCB. 18. Gently remove camera module by hand.
16. Remove PCB from D-cover.
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19. Gently remove FPC of LCD from PCB. 20. Remove LCD from PCB carefully .
21.Use tweezers and pull upward to remove headset jack.
23. Remove speaker by tweezers.
22. Use tweezers and pull upward to remove DC jack.
24. Use a TORX 4IP screw driver to loosen and remove the four Torx screws (M1.4x2). When using torque driver, set torque to 10Ncm @ 700 rpm. The tolerance is +/-2Ncm.
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25. Use a TORX 4IP screw driver to loosen and remove the six Torx screws (M1.4x2). When using torque driver, set torque to 10Ncm @ 700 rpm. The tolerance is +/-2Ncm.
26. Pull out the sheet metal gently by hand
27. Remove side keys by tweezers.
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