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Insert the plastic opening tool behind the rear case to free the clips holding the case together.
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Work your way around the device to free all the clips.
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There are an additional 9 clips in the center of the case, surrounding the battery. Insert the plastic tool into the clips and lift to disconnect them.
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Once all clips have been released, the back case can be pulled free to reveal the inside of the device.
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Insert the plastic tool below the battery connecting wires and lift the tool to disconnect the wires from the device.
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Insert the tip of the plastic opening tool behind the sides of the battery.
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Pry the battery apart to release it from the battery compartment.
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Work along one side and repeat on the other.
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Remove battery from compartment and replace it with a new one.
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Which direction are you placing the prying tool to release the clips; to open it up? With the prying tip facing up to release clips and then use to lift the back up as you move along the edges or face prying tip down to release clips which will then release the back to lift?
Also, using a black case, it’s hard to tell in the pic where exactly these clips are? Can you mark them on a photo?
Thank you! What seems to be an easy task is proving to be a struggle for my 4th Gen 7HD.
I have just replaced the battery in my wife's Kindle and the clips did not want to let go. I had to warn the back of the case with a hair dryer to get it to flex. The battery was well stuck down and needed a metal pry tool to release it.
Thanks for the information, but is there any risk of electric shock?