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The speaker of the Vtech model MI6896 cordless phone is not working
although the rest of the phone is functioning. I want to open the handset but without breaking any tabs attaching the cover to the case. I removed the battery and two screws, but cannot find how to pry open without damaging. Any idea how to do that or whenI can get the service manual for this phone? Thank you, Oron |
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Oron wrote:
The speaker of the Vtech model MI6896 cordless phone is not working although the rest of the phone is functioning. I want to open the handset but without breaking any tabs attaching the cover to the case. I removed the battery and two screws, but cannot find how to pry open without damaging. Any idea how to do that or whenI can get the service manual for this phone? Sometimes there are screws hidden under the number tag above the keypad (assuming it has such). Other units have screws covered by adhesive labels. Otherwise, it's just a slow process of working around the periphery of the case halves, tweaking each tab as you find it. jak Thank you, Oron |
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On Jul 31, 12:44 pm, jakdedert wrote:
Oron wrote: The speaker of the Vtech model MI6896 cordless phone is not working although the rest of the phone is functioning. I want to open the handset but without breaking any tabs attaching the cover to the case. I removed the battery and two screws, but cannot find how to pry open without damaging. Any idea how to do that or whenI can get the service manual for this phone? Sometimes there are screws hidden under the number tag above the keypad (assuming it has such). Other units have screws covered by adhesive labels. Otherwise, it's just a slow process of working around the periphery of the case halves, tweaking each tab as you find it. jak Thank you, Oron Thanks. I'll try it. Oron |
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