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Nuraphones Disassembly

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  1. Nuraphones Disassembly, Grip and twist: step 1, image 1 of 3 Nuraphones Disassembly, Grip and twist: step 1, image 2 of 3 Nuraphones Disassembly, Grip and twist: step 1, image 3 of 3
    • For fixing the "deep sleep" issue, feel for the cup that has a flexible ring (capacitive sensor) around the face-side of the cushion. It should be the right cup.

    • Grip the hard outer shell of the ear cup you want to disassemble.

    • Completely cover the soft padding area with your other hand, squeeze to grip, and twist like opening a jar.

    • Twist the left cup clockwise to open, and turn the right cup counter-clockwise to open.

  2. Nuraphones Disassembly, Remove screws and fold skin back: step 2, image 1 of 3 Nuraphones Disassembly, Remove screws and fold skin back: step 2, image 2 of 3 Nuraphones Disassembly, Remove screws and fold skin back: step 2, image 3 of 3
    • Remove 9 Torx T7 screws from the ring of the cup

    • When reinstalling any plastic screw, insert the screw in the hole and rotate backwards (unscrew direction) with slight downward pressure until you feel a click - that locates the original thread and prevents stripping. Begin screwing it back in where you feel the click.

    • Separate the two halves of the cup, revealing the skin mounting

    • Fold back the skin, revealing the ear cup foam and (if fixing the Deep Sleep issue) the broken wire leading to the capacitive ring

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Matt Falcon

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Oh man you just saved me prying my Nura's open with a splurger. So grateful for this! Now I can replace the crappy wire to the inner ear bud. Thanks a ton.

Cam “Duffdaddy” Macduff - Reply

Thank you for this great info. My Nuraphones are shutting down after advising “Entering Deep Sleep”, so it’ll be interesting to see if this is the issue. So much for supporting a ‘Start up’ Australian company.

Ken Kemp - Reply

Lift no sound

Mondal - Reply

Thanks for posting this, does anyone have idea on how to fix what seems to be a loose connection that makes the sound on one of the ears intermittent but if I tilt my head they work? I need to open them up and see what is loose but I want to see if anyone has had similar issues?

Alison Partridge - Reply

Me to - starting the adventure and will revert to share any results in whatever outcome to come ...

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