![]() Fix broken/missing buttons: you have access to the top half and you can remove the tape and screws to replace missing buttons or clean it up. ![]() The remote is fully charged when the battery indicator shows 3 solid green bars.' The remote initially did this. A search of the Logitech website help states 'When the remote is charging the battery indicator at the top of the remote LCD will flash. Reattach or solder any other loose components, like the USB connector. I bought a Harmony 880 about two weeks ago and it has been charging fine until now. I simply put the ball back in and snapped the sensor cover back on. On my remote, the top cover on the cavity opened up, the metal ball escaped and was rolling free inside the remote. When the ball shorts two of the contacts the sensor is activated. The tilt sensor consists of a little metal ball encased in a cavity surrounded by four metal contacts. Fix the tilt sensor: on one of my remotes the tilt sensor broke. Slice the connector cable through the hole to detach the LCD screen. Unhook the four small white tabs that attach the LCD to the board. Replace the LCD screen: On the back side of the board, unhook the LCD connector. Now you have access to the circuit board. Pull off the daughter board (on the 890 Pro).ĥ. ![]() Remove the power connector, use a small flat screwdriver to pull away the two sides of the connector.ĥ. There are two screws in the middle attaching it to the bottom half of the remove cover.Ĥ. Remove the circuit board by unscrewing it. Once you have one tab open, work your way around the bottom of the remote, and finally pull away the top.ģ. The top tab clamps over the bottom tab, so if you're trying to open a left tab, push the top half of the remote to the right while prying it open. At the same time, pry the remote open with your fingers and push the top to the side to try to unhook the tab in order to avoid breaking it. So take your thin plastic tongue and jam it in there, pushing against the tab. You don't want to start with the topmost side tab since the top tabs are clamping the top together. I recommend to start at the second tab from the top, as you will not feel that area when holding the remote in case it does get chipped. If you care about the appearance of your remote make sure you use something made of soft plastic! Hard plastic or metal will fray the edge of your remote. You don't need all of them to have the remote feel tight so don't worry too much, but here's how to avoid that.įind some kind of thin plastic object (like a tongue) that can fit in the crack between the top and bottom. The side tabs are very easy to break, and you will probably break at least one. There are 8 big tabs along the sides and two small tabs at the top holding it together. This is the tricky part: prying open the remote. Remove the battery cover and unscrew the two phillips screws at the back:Ģ. I recently fixed two of my 890 Pro remotes by doing this, and I thought I'd share some tips.ġ.
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