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(Created page with "Change Battery for Crystal Button CB10 The front and back of Crystal Button is held together by a screw. Unscrew it to take apart the casing. Earlier versions of Crystal Button used a Philips type screw, but newer versions ,2020 and forward, uses a t6 torx-screw. A rubber-ring is holding the back- and front-pieces securely together. For a less time consuming change, please let this ring stay in place around the back piece of the case. Small plastic securings are welded...") |
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Change Battery for Crystal Button CB10 | Change Battery for Crystal Button CB10. | ||
The front and back of Crystal Button is held together by a screw. | The front and back of Crystal Button is held together by a screw.<br> | ||
Unscrew it to take apart the casing. | Unscrew it to take apart the casing.<br> | ||
Earlier versions of Crystal Button used a Philips type screw, but newer versions ,2020 and forward, uses a t6 torx-screw. | Earlier versions of Crystal Button used a Philips type screw, but newer versions ,2020 and forward, uses a t6 torx-screw.<br> | ||
A rubber-ring is holding the back- and front-pieces securely together. For a less time consuming change, please let this ring stay in place around the back piece of the case. | A rubber-ring is holding the back- and front-pieces securely together. For a less time consuming change, please let this ring stay in place around the back piece of the case.<br> | ||
Small plastic securings are welded to the front piece, these do have a tendency to fall off, this won´t affect the function of the button. | Small plastic securings are welded to the front piece, these do have a tendency to fall off, this won´t affect the function of the button.<br> | ||
But if they do come loose, please make sure to remove them and throw them away. | But if they do come loose, please make sure to remove them and throw them away.<br> | ||
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|Place the circuit board in the | |Place the circuit board in the front piece of the casing, matching the circuit button to the rubber button. Snap the pieces together and attach the screw. Important! Don´t tighten the screw too hard, not to damage the product. A torque wrench is preferably used if a large amount of units are getting a battery replacement. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:02, 8 December 2023
Change Battery for Crystal Button CB10.
The front and back of Crystal Button is held together by a screw.
Unscrew it to take apart the casing.
Earlier versions of Crystal Button used a Philips type screw, but newer versions ,2020 and forward, uses a t6 torx-screw.
A rubber-ring is holding the back- and front-pieces securely together. For a less time consuming change, please let this ring stay in place around the back piece of the case.
Small plastic securings are welded to the front piece, these do have a tendency to fall off, this won´t affect the function of the button.
But if they do come loose, please make sure to remove them and throw them away.