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00:00:00 – 00:10:22
The video demonstrates repairing a Kindle Amazon purchased in 2012 due to a non-working power button caused by a fall. The process involves disassembly, reconnecting internal components, fixing faulty buttons, and aligning parts properly. Details include removing screws, accessing the motherboard, unscrewing the board, and addressing button displacement issues. By meticulously reassembling the device, aligning internal parts, and ensuring button functionality, the issue is successfully resolved. The repaired device, with battery lasting for six years, is now in good working condition and being used for reading by the presenter's son.
00:00:00
In this segment of the video, the person is demonstrating how to repair a Kindle Amazon purchased in 2012. The issue they are addressing is that the power button has stopped working. They show how to open the back cover using special tools, unscrew the battery, and disconnect the module responsible for the button not working. It is highlighted that the problem might have occurred when the device fell. Additionally, there are steps shown to detach the plastic plate and screws along the edges for further inspection and repair.
00:03:00
In this part of the video, the presenter demonstrates the process of disassembling a device. They start by removing screws and panels to access the motherboard. The presenter also mentions the need to disconnect and reconnect contacts and unscrew the board. Additionally, they highlight the importance of unscrewing 8-10 screws to remove the screen but note that removing the antenna is necessary if the screen needs to be taken out completely. A faulty button on the device that needs fixing is also identified and discussed.
00:06:00
In this part of the video, the presenter demonstrates a repair process on a device with a faulty button. They explain that the button was missing causing the device to turn off when pressed. By disassembling and reassembling the device carefully, they were able to align the internal parts properly and fix the issue. Finally, they connect the wire to the battery, test the button and light bulb functionality, and reassemble the device successfully.
00:09:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker explains how they fixed a device with plastic and metal hooks by gluing it along the edges. Despite the device turning on and off, there was a button displacement issue where it didn’t reach the circuit board properly. By adjusting the case and ensuring the buttons aligned, the device started functioning correctly. The speaker highlights that the battery of the device has now lasted for 6 years, and the device is currently in good working condition and used by their son for reading.