I need to do some maintenance work on it since there seems to be some sound issues, but there are no drills or anything to remove to open it.
I am assuming the parts were "snapped" together. Is there a proper way of taking it apart?
Thanks!
-GPS
I need to do some maintenance work on it since there seems to be some sound issues, but there are no drills or anything to remove to open it.
I am assuming the parts were "snapped" together. Is there a proper way of taking it apart?
Thanks!
-GPS
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If there are no screws then carefully sliding a thin knife around the edges (insert it at an angle so it is almost parallel to the sides and slide it around the edge- one half will have a lip, so insert from the opposite side). That or use something like those little plastic tools to open ipod and iphone cases.
I just use a small pocket knife for opening cases like that.
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Failing that, try removing the rubber feet.
It's not uncommon for manufacturers to 'hide' screws there.
There are screws under the rubber feet.
hhhhmmmmm, if you can't figure out how to open it, doesn't sound like doing any maintenance would be a good idea...just sayin
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