(photo below, right). While holding the A-cover approximately 30 degrees to the transceiver, engage the top hinge. Now push the bottom of the A-cover towards the transceiver until it seats fully. Nokia Corporation Issue 1 09/2002 Confidential...
(photo below, right). Care should be taken to not damage the snaps. (Assemble) Make sure the UI module is properly aligned with the radio module. Apply an even, downward pressure to both snaps at once. Nokia Corporation Page 6 Confidential...
NOTE: Be careful NOT to damage the springs of the battery contact or system connector while removing the radio module. (Assemble) Carefully install the radio module, using the guide pins on the B-cover for position. NOTE: Special care should be taken NOT to damage the spring contacts. Nokia Corporation Issue 1 09/2002 Confidential Page 7...
(Assemble) Great care should be taken to avoid contact with the battery contact springs and to avoid damage. Nokia Corporation Page 8 Confidential Issue 1 09/2002...
(Assemble) Use tweezers to reinsert (photo, below right), using the tip to fully seat. NOTE: DO NOT use fingertips to seat! Overstress by pushing on spring contacts can lead to intermit- tent failures in time, even if the initial testing is okay. Nokia Corporation Issue 1 09/2002 Confidential...
The springs that make contact with the PWB can be easily bent while exposed or while outside of an assembled phone. Take care NOT to touch these contacts at any time if the connector is to be reused. Tweezers should be used to remove new connectors from tray. Nokia Corporation Page 10 Confidential...
NOTE: Initial alignment and straight insertion is critical to keep from damaging the guide pin. Volume Key (Disassemble) With antenna removed, volume key is free and may be lifted off. (Assemble) Insert key fully onto the guide pin. Nokia Corporation Issue 1 09/2002 Confidential Page 11...