iFixit A1484

iFixit Battery Replacement Kit for iPad Air, iPad 5, and iPad 6 (Model A1484)

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This manual provides detailed instructions for replacing the battery in your iPad Air (1st Generation), iPad 5, or iPad 6 using the iFixit Battery Replacement Kit. Please read all instructions carefully before beginning the repair process. This kit is designed to provide the necessary components and tools for a successful battery replacement.

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The iFixit Battery Replacement Kit includes the following components:

iFixit Battery Replacement Fix Kit contents

Image: Contents of the iFixit Battery Replacement Fix Kit, including the battery, iOpener, screwdriver, suction cup, opening picks, spudger, tweezers, and adhesive strips.

Seta le Tokisetso

  1. Gather Your Workspace: Ensure you have a clean, well-lit, and organized workspace. Use a magnetic mat or parts organizer to keep track of small screws and components.
  2. Tlosa Sesebelisoa: Completely power off your iPad. Hold the power button and slide to power off.
  3. Charge iOpener: Heat the iOpener in a microwave according to its instructions (typically 30 seconds). The iOpener is used to soften the adhesive holding the screen in place.
  4. Backup Data: It is recommended to back up your iPad's data before starting any repair.

Operating Instructions: Battery Replacement Procedure

This section outlines the general steps for replacing the battery. For detailed, step-by-step visual guides, refer to the official iFixit repair guides available on their website. The process involves carefully separating the screen, disconnecting the old battery, removing it, installing the new battery, and reassembling the device.

  1. Screen Removal:
    • Apply the heated iOpener to the edges of the iPad screen to soften the adhesive.
    • Use the suction cup to create a gap between the screen and the frame.
    • Carefully insert opening picks into the gap and slide them around the perimeter to separate the adhesive. Exercise caution to avoid damaging internal components, especially cables.
    • Once the adhesive is sufficiently loosened, gently open the screen, being mindful of the display and digitizer cables connecting it to the logic board. Do not fully detach the screen yet.
  2. Hakolla Betri:
    • Locate the battery connector on the logic board.
    • Use a plastic spudger to carefully pry up and disconnect the battery connector. This is a critical step to prevent short circuits during the repair.
  3. Tlosa Betri ea Khale:
    • The battery is typically secured with strong adhesive. Apply heat again to the back of the iPad in the area of the battery to soften the adhesive.
    • Use a plastic card or spudger to carefully pry the old battery out. Avoid bending or puncturing the battery.
  4. Kenya Betri e Ncha:
    • Clean any remaining adhesive residue from the battery compartment.
    • Apply the new adhesive strips provided in the kit to the back of the new battery or the iPad frame, as instructed by the specific guide for your iPad model.
    • Carefully place the new battery into position, ensuring it aligns correctly.
    • Reconnect the new battery's connector to the logic board.
  5. Ressembly:
    • Reconnect any other cables that were disconnected during the screen removal process.
    • Apply new adhesive to the screen frame if necessary (some kits include this).
    • Carefully close the screen, ensuring all clips and connections are secure.
    • Apply gentle pressure around the edges of the screen to secure the new adhesive.
  6. Motlakase oa Pele o Buletsoe:
    • Power on your iPad and test its functionality, including touch screen response and charging.
    • It is recommended to fully charge the new battery and then allow it to discharge completely for calibration.
iFixit screwdriver with integrated SIM eject tool

Image: Close-up of the iFixit screwdriver handle, showing an integrated SIM eject tool, useful for removing SIM card trays before opening the device.

iFixit replacement battery for iPad Air, iPad 5, iPad 6

Image: The iFixit replacement battery, showing its specifications and connectors, ready for installation.

Tlhokomelo

To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your new battery:

Ho batle phoso

BothataLebaka le ka khonehangTharollo
Device does not power on after battery replacement.Battery connector not properly seated; new battery not charged; internal component damage.Ensure battery connector is firmly connected. Try charging the device for at least 30 minutes. Recheck all internal connections.
Screen not responding or displaying correctly.Display or digitizer cables not properly connected; screen damage during removal/installation.Carefully re-open the device and reseat all display and digitizer cables. Inspect cables for tears.
Battery drains quickly after replacement.Battery not calibrated; background apps consuming power; faulty battery.Perform a full charge/discharge cycle to calibrate the battery. Check app usage in settings. If issues persist, contact iFixit support.
Screen not fully adhering to the frame.Insufficient adhesive; improper application of adhesive; frame bent.Ensure all old adhesive is removed and new adhesive is applied correctly and evenly. Apply gentle, even pressure for several hours.

Litlhaloso

Warranty le Tšehetso

iFixit products are known for their quality and are often backed by a warranty. For specific warranty details regarding your battery replacement kit, please refer to the official iFixit website or contact their customer support directly. iFixit also provides extensive online repair guides and community forums for additional assistance.

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