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  • Page 1 Transparent Front Cover PC0108 Installation Tutorial...
  • Page 4 PC0108 Installation Tutorial Precautions: Replacing the cover is a difficult and time-consuming job, estimated to take 3 to 5 hours. We strongly recommend that you seek the help of a professional repairer. Regarding the change of the whole machine maintenance policy caused by the disassembly, please refer to the information officially released by VALVE.
  • Page 5 Disassembly Steps  1. Tool Inspection Please make sure that all disassembly tools are ready, the package includes : screwdriver spare screw stick Adhesive Cutting Sheet sucker screen adhesive Storage Box tweezers Anti-static gloves The following are not included in the package and need to be prepared by yourself: Hair dryer (or other heating products, mainly used to remove the screen) If you have made the above preparations, please wear anti-static finger cots or anti-static gloves, and start the following replacement steps.
  • Page 6 the cap on the top of the screwdriver and pour the other bit out of it. When replacing the cutter head, first unscrew the ring buckle at the front end, pull out the old cutter head, then install the new cutter head and tighten the buckle. In the subsequent disassembly and installation steps, all the screws marked with red circles use 1# bit, and the screws marked with green circle use 2# bit.
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  • Page 8 About the screw: The screws removed from the machine can be placed in the screw box we donated. Each box in the screw box has a sticker marking the size of the screw, and each box is placed with a screw of the same specification as a gift from us for spare.
  • Page 9 3. Remove the Back Cover Use a 1# head screwdriver to remove the 8 screws on the back cover, put the 4 shorter ones in the 5.8mm screw box, and put the longer 4 screws in the 9.5mm screw box, use the disassembly crowbar to open and remove the game console the back cover.
  • Page 10 5. Disconnect the Power Cable Pinch the cable or use the flat end of a spudger to push out the plug to completely disconnect the battery cable. 7/ 85...
  • Page 11 6. Disconnect the MCB Cables Disconnect all the cables on the left and right MCB in the figure below. During the operation, you need to open the lock of the ZIF cable first, and then pull the plastic piece on the cable to pull out the plug. When prying the cable of the touchpad vibration motor, be sure to use the tip of the prying rod to lift the cable itself, not its casing.
  • Page 12 There are 7 cables on the ‘R’ board that need to be disconnected, and 6 cables on the ‘L’ board that need to be disconnected. 9/ 85...
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  • Page 14 7. Disconnect the Display and Fan Cables, the Microphone Cable Pinch the fan cable and pull out the plug to completely disconnect the fan cable. Open the lock on the ZIF interface, and then pull the plastic sheet on the cable to pull out the plug of the display cable.
  • Page 15 8. Remove the Main Board Screws Use a 1# head screwdriver to remove the 3 screws that fix the main board, they are 3.7mm. 12/ 85...
  • Page 16 9. Flip Over the Main Board and Remove the Display Cable Uncover the heat sink sticker. 13/ 85...
  • Page 17 Flip the main board and radiator 180° around the lower right corner of the main board to expose the display cable at the bottom of the main board. 14/ 85...
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  • Page 19 When turning it over, pay attention that the speaker and FPC linked in the lower right corner of the main board are still connected, do not pull it too far to prevent damage. Tear off the sticker covering the cable, pick the lock on the ZIF seat, and remove the display cable.
  • Page 20 Flip the main board back to its original position, use a 1# blade screwdriver to install the 3 screws that fix the main board, they are 3.7mm. 10. Remove Trigger Use the flat end of a crowbar to reach the buckle on the inner side of the trigger button, pick the inner buckle, carefully move the buckle on the outer side of the trigger button, and loosen the buckles on both sides to remove the trigger button.
  • Page 21 Take off the trigger key, be careful not to remove the spring attached to the trigger key, be careful not to lose the spring. Use the same method to remove the triggers on the left and right sides in turn. 11.
  • Page 22 5.2mm, and remove the trigger bracket. Use the same method to remove the trigger brackets on the left and right sides in turn. 19/ 85...
  • Page 23 12. Remove Joystick Use a 1# head screwdriver to remove the 3 screws on the rocker plate, they are 5.2mm, and take off the rocker. Use the same method to remove the left and right joysticks in turn. 20/ 85...
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  • Page 25 13. Remove the Button MCB Use a 1# head screwdriver to remove the 4 screws on the button MCB, including 3 screws of 5.2mm and 1 screw of 3.9mm, and remove the button MCB. Use the same method to remove the left and right button MCB in sequence. 14.
  • Page 26 15. Remove Steam Key and Quick Access Key 23/ 85...
  • Page 27 Remove the conductive glue and buttons of the Steam button and the quick access button in sequence. 24/ 85...
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  • Page 30 16. Remove the Shoulder Key Assembly Use 1# head screwdriver to remove the 2 screws fixing the shoulder key assembly, they are 5.2mm, and take off the shoulder key assembly. Note : The edge of the shoulder key assembly is just stuck under the buckle of the cover . When removing it, you can lift it from the top first, and then slowly remove the shoulder key assembly.
  • Page 31 17. Remove Conductive Glue, Action Keys and Function Keys Remove the cross key conductive glue and the action button conductive glue in turn, and be careful not to lose the buttons when removing the conductive glue. Remove the cross key, action key and left and right function keys in turn. 28/ 85...
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  • Page 34 18. Remove Screen Use a hair dryer or other heating device to heat the surrounding area of the screen. Be careful not to keep heating the same place all the time, to avoid overheating the screen, the display screen and battery are easily damaged due to overheating. Note: According to our experience, if you use a hair dryer with a power of 1KW and move it around the screen 2-3 cm away from the screen, it will take about 50-80 seconds to heat up .
  • Page 35 Fix the suction cup on the upper left corner of the screen, as close as possible to the edge of the screen, and press down to generate suction. Use a strong and steady force to slowly pull the suction cup upwards, pay attention not to be too large, until there is a gap between the display and the frame, then insert the adhesive-backed cutting sheet, the depth should not exceed 3mm.
  • Page 36 Cut the back glue along the screen circle, after the back glue is cut, carefully grab the left edge of the screen and lift up the screen until the screen is completely free from the frame. 33/ 85...
  • Page 37 When removing the suction cup from the screen, you can slightly pry the edge of the suction cup, as long as there is a small gap, you can easily remove the suction cup, avoid using brute force to pull the suction cup and the screen. 34/ 85...
  • Page 38 19. Clean the Screen Adhesive Use glue remover or alcohol (>90%) to remove any remaining residue. wipe in one direction with a lint-free cloth or coffee filter until all adhesive residue is gone. Be careful not to use any sharp objects to scrape the residual adhesive on the screen, such operations will damage the screen coating.
  • Page 39 20. Remove Speaker Insert the flat end of the crowbar between the speaker and the frame, and use the crowbar to pry up the speaker. If the adhesive is very tight, you can use a hair dryer to heat and soften the adhesive before taking out the speaker.
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  • Page 41 21. Remove Middle Frame Use a 2# head screwdriver to remove the 6 screws on the front of the middle frame, they are 2.3mm. Use a 1# head screwdriver to remove the 4 screws on the back of the middle frame, they are 5.2mm.
  • Page 42 Remove the middle frame from the rear side. 22. Remove Touchpad Use a 1# head screwdriver to remove the 4 screws that fix the touchpad, they are 4.7mm. 39/ 85...
  • Page 43 Use the same method to remove the left and right touchpads in sequence. Take out the touchpad vertically, be careful not to bend the spring around the touchpad, and make sure it can be placed in the corresponding positioning hole when reinstalling the touchpad. 40/ 85...
  • Page 44 23. Clean up the Adhesive on the Middle Frame Use adhesive remover or alcohol (>90%) to remove any remaining residue. wipe in one direction with a lint-free cloth or coffee filter until all adhesive residue is gone. You can clean it using the same method as cleaning the screen adhesive, or you can use sharper objects to increase the cleaning speed.
  • Page 45 24. Remove Power and Volume Buttons Use tweezers to remove the volume key and power key. 42/ 85...
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  • Page 47 25. Remove the Microphone Flex Cable Insert the flat end of a spudger under the microphone flex cable and pry up to separate it from the front panel. The microphone cable has three places where adhesive is applied and needs to be separated sequentially.
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  • Page 50 At this point the front panel has been completely separated from other components . 47/ 85...
  • Page 51 Installation Steps  1. Check PC0108 Make sure before installation The light guide column is not missing Three dust-proof nets are not missing Before installation, you can try to place the button in the corresponding button hole to test whether there is interference. The button in a suitable hole can fall freely to the bottom without pressing hard.
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  • Page 53 3. Install the Microphone Cable the middle of the microphone cable, the lower left and the lower right respectively, the small holes on the cable correspond to the pillars on the cover, and press the back glue after alignment. 50/ 85...
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  • Page 55 4. Install the Touchpad The touchpads on the left and right sides in the corresponding positions. Use a 1# head screwdriver to fix the four 4.7mm screws on the touch panel. Use the same method to install the left and right touchpads in turn. 52/ 85...
  • Page 56 5. Install the Middle Frame Install the middle frame just removed on the cover, aligning with the screw holes on the cover when installing. Note : Do not press the microphone cable when installing the middle frame . When installing, first align the volume button and power button, and slowly place the middle frame . There is a buckle on the top of the cover.
  • Page 57 6. Fixed Middle Frame Use a 1# head screwdriver to install the four 5.2mm screws on the back of the middle frame. Use a 2# head screwdriver to fix the six 2.3mm screws on the front side of the middle frame. 54/ 85...
  • Page 58 7. Fixed Speaker Fix the left and right speakers on the cover respectively, and the original adhesive can be reused. Note : If you need to replace the adhesive, remember to clean up the original adhesive. 8. Paste the Screen Adhesive The middle frame and the face cover are fixed by screws and also have some snaps.
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  • Page 62 9. Install Screen Before installation, make sure that the residual adhesive on the screen has been completely cleaned, and a new adhesive has been pasted on the middle frame. Paste the screen on the front of the middle frame, and note that the position of the cable behind the screen should be the same as the position of the cable opening on the middle frame.
  • Page 63 10. Install the Screen Cable Flip the machine over, use a 1# head screwdriver to remove the 3 screws that fix the main board, they are 3.7mm. Expose the display cable interface at the bottom of the main board, install the display cable just removed on the interface, and paste the cable.
  • Page 64 Flip the main board back to its original position, use a 1# blade screwdriver to install the 3 screws that fix the main board, they are 3.7mm. Connect the display cable and fan cable on the main board. 61/ 85...
  • Page 65 Note: The display cable is very fragile and requires very high precision. Please make sure that the cable is fully inserted into the seat 62/ 85...
  • Page 66 and is in good contact. If you find that the position of the cable is shifted during insertion, please re-operate until the cable is fully inserted. Turn on the power. 11. Install Action Keys and Cross Keys Put the ABXY and the cross key in the corresponding position on the cover, each key corresponds to only one position, don't worry about misplacing it.
  • Page 67 12. Install Menu and View Keys Place the view key and menu key in the corresponding positions on the cover. 64/ 85...
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  • Page 69 13. Install Conductive Glue The cross key and the action key conductive silicone on the corresponding position. 66/ 85...
  • Page 70 Do not remove the cover after installation. 14. Install the Shoulder Key Assembly Fix the shoulder key assembly on the corresponding position of the cover, and use a 1# head screwdriver to fix it with two 5.2mm screws. Because the side of the shoulder key is under the buckle, start from the side when installing, put the side under the buckle, and then fix the space and pillars below.
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  • Page 72 15. Install Steam Key and Quick Access Key Install the Steam key and quick access key on the corresponding position on the cover. Install the Steam button conductive glue and quick access button conductive glue on the button. The conductive glue of the two buttons is the same, and they can be mixed with each other without affecting the feel and function of the buttons.
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  • Page 75 16. Installing the Touchpad MCB Place the touchpad MCB on the touchpad, pay attention to the left and right distinctions on the MCB, and pay attention to the direction of the MCB when installing. Use a 1# head screwdriver to fix the four 4.7mm screws on the touchpad MCB. Use the same method to install the left and right touchpad MCB in turn.
  • Page 76 17. Install the Button MCB Place the button MCB in the corresponding position, and use a 1# head screwdriver to fix three 5.2mm screws and one 3.9mm screw. 73/ 85...
  • Page 77 Use the same method to install the left and right button MCB in sequence. 18. Install Rocker Plate Place the rocker on the corresponding position of the cover. Note that there is a distinction between left and right on the MCB. Since the installation process is reversed, the one marked "L" 74/ 85...
  • Page 78 on the PCB should be on your right hand side, and the one marked "R" should be on the right hand side. On your left hand side, avoid putting it backwards when installing. Use a 1# head screwdriver and three 5.2mm screws to fix the rocker plate. Use the same method to fix the left and right rocker plates in sequence.
  • Page 79 When connecting, use tweezers to clamp the plastic sheet of the cable, push the plug in from the direction parallel to the ZIF interface, and then press the lock on the ZIF interface. During the process, avoid the plug being crooked or not fully pushed in. When installing the microphone cable, insert the cable downwards into the seat, and then use a tool to press the white seat plug tightly.
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  • Page 81 20. Try to Boot In order to avoid the need to disassemble the machine again if it is found that the machine cannot be turned on after the subsequent installation, you can connect the power cable and try to turn it on. Pay attention to avoid touching the MCB as much as possible during the process.
  • Page 82 Press the power button to try to turn on the machine, and confirm whether the machine can be turned on normally and display the screen. Note: In most cases, it needs to be plugged in and activated before it can be turned on. If the screen cannot be turned on normally, please disconnect the power cable and check whether the installation steps are missing.
  • Page 83 22. Install the Trigger Bracket Put the trigger bracket on the button MCB, use a 1# blade screwdriver and three 5.2mm screws to fix the trigger bracket. Use the same method to fix the left and right trigger brackets in sequence. 80/ 85...
  • Page 84 23. Install the Trigger After installing the trigger bracket, fix the left and right triggers on the trigger bracket. When assembling, first fix the spring in the correct position, then assemble from the outer buckle, and then put on the inner buckle . If you hear a "click" when you put the buckle in, it proves that the buckle has been locked.
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  • Page 86 24. Install the Back Cover, Boot Put the back cover on, press the buckle firmly to make it close to the front cover, and fix the back cover with four 9.5mm screws and four 5.8mm screws. 83/ 85...
  • Page 87 Congratulations, you have completed the cover replacement! 84/ 85...
  • Page 88 Board Calibration  Valve Corporation recommends performing this software calibration process after installing new triggers. Note: Steam Deck stick and trigger calibration may not work properly as of Steam OS version 3.3 . This functionality is expected to be restored in a future release. Open the Konsole Console If you are not already in desktop mode, navigate to Steam Menu →...