Use the angled tweezers to carefully pull the rubber boots
off the back side of the device
There will be three 6mm philips head screws under that rubber
boots, remove these three screws.
The back cover should lift open easily and the components
will be visible.
The battery is adhered to the back cover of the JBL Clip
Plus, slowly lift the battery away from the case, using a spudger to
pry the battery away from the adhesive.
Remove the three 7mm philips head screws on the outer edges
of the device.
Use the plastic prying tool to gently remove the face of the
speaker from the body.
Use the spudger tool to gently scrape away the adhesive
holding in the microphone.
The regular black nylon spudger or a plastic opening
tool should be used whenever possible.
Gently push the motherboard away from the microphone, this
will allow you to remove the microphone.
Gently push the motherboard out from the frame of the JBL
Clip Plus, this requires some force.
There are three solder points that need to be desoldered. After
these are removed the battery should be free.
There are two philips head 4mm screws fixing the speaker to
the body, remove these.
Remove the solder on the motherboard.