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Cisco Room Navigator Disassembly Guide

Cisco Room Navigator Disassembly Guide

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Cisco Room Navigator
Disassembly guide for the table stand and wall mount version

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Introduction
This guide is intended to help in the disassembly of the Cisco Room Navigator according to the Design for dismantling, recycling and recovery requirements ­ as described in section D.1 of EU Lot 5 (Commission Regulation 2019/2021 of October 2019).
Following the steps in this guide gives access to the product's printed circuit board and liquid crystal display.
Information in this guide is only for aiding the professional removal of the above mentioned components, for the purpose of material recycling and recovery. Any warranty will be void if reparations are carried out by a different party than Cisco.

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Step 1: Disassemble the wall mount
For the table stand version, go directly to step 4.

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Step 2: Disassemble the wall mount
Wall mount snap-off sequence: Apply force and snap off the wall mount.

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Step 3: Disassemble the wall mount
Remove cables: Release the RJ45 connector and FPC cable.

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Step 4: Remove the table stand POD label

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Step 5: Remove the connector cover

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Step 6: Remove back cover screws
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Step 7: Disassemble the back cover

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Plastic spudger tool

Back cover snap-off sequence:
The back cover snaps are placed in these areas. Start removing the cover in the corner with a plastic triangle plectrum/plastic spudger tool or similar and have the cover glass resting on a flat surface.

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Step 8: Remove the SRF board and sensor

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Unlock connector

The SRF board is attached to the frame with double sided tape.
Use a heat gun to disassemble.

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Step 9: Remove the display FPC

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Step 10: Remove the main board

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Step 11: Remove the heat sink

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Step 12: Disassemble the frame

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The display frame is attached to the LCD with double sided tape.
Use a heat gun to disassemble the display frame from the LCD.

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Cisco contacts
On our web site you will find an overview of the worldwide Cisco contacts.
Go to: https://www.cisco.com/go/offices
Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Dr.
San Jose, CA 95134 USA

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