Remove the two plastic screw covers on the back of your Minimove by inserting the flat end of your plastic opening tool between the screw cover and the back panel and prying it out.
It may be helpful to pull the plastic covers out with your fingers once the top of the cover has been revealed by using the plastic opening tool.
To remove the back panel, use the plastic opening tool and gently work around the outline of the panel. The outline wraps around the sides and can be spotted at the top back of the device.
Be careful not to use too much force to remove the panel. The antenna wire is connected to the inside of the panel and may be damaged or ripped off if the panel is not gently removed.
After loosening the panel with the plastic opening tool, use moderate force to pry open the panel with your hands.
A plastic sheet is in between the radio motherboard (the upper brown board) and the audio port daughterboard (the lower green board) coming from the right speaker housing. Be careful when removing the back panel as to not damage the boards.
Remove the bottom panel of the boombox by carefully pulling the panel straight backwards from the boombox until the boards are free.
Pull out the 5 white pinhead connectors using an IC (Integrated Circuit) extractor. Pinch the IC extractor just under the top lip of the wire housing. There are two 10 pin connectors, one 8 pin connector, one 7 pin connector, and one 2 pin connector.
When reassembling, there is only one way to reinsert the pinhead connectors. Make sure the orientation matches that of the receiving connector on the motherboard.
The speaker housing may require more force than expected to remove because it is held together by a thin black rubber adhesive. Do not be afraid of using more force if you are unable to remove it on the first try.
When the housing is removed the rubber adhesive will come off. This should not effect your device's functionality in any way.
Grab the outside of one speaker housing and pull outwards (starting with the top) while holding the main casing still with your other hand.
The upper wire connector, marked in red, connects the left speaker to the boombox. The lower wire connector, marked in orange, connects the right speaker to boombox.
Do not remove the wire connector from the speaker daughter board by pulling on the wire. This may damage the wire and the board.
Use your hands to grip the plastic wire housing and detach the upper speaker wire connector from the speaker daughterboard.