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REVISION HISTORY
Revision Date Notes
1 1/26/2017 Initial release.
2 2/09/2007 Revise WDL Inspection
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Revision History ............................................................................................................................................................ 2
List of Tables ................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Table of Figures ............................................................................................................................................................ 5
Safety Information ........................................................................................................................................................ 6
Cautions and Warnings ................................................................................................................................................. 6
Battery Safety Guidelines .............................................................................................................................................. 6
Soldering Safety Guidelines ........................................................................................................................................... 6
Introduction................................................................................................................................................................... 7
External Views .............................................................................................................................................................. 7
Exploded Views ............................................................................................................................................................. 9
Disassembly and Recovery ........................................................................................................................................ 15
Disassembly and Recovery Map .................................................................................................................................. 15
Tools Required for Disassembly .................................................................................................................................. 16
Battery Cover Removal ................................................................................................................................................ 17
Battery Gasket Removal .............................................................................................................................................. 18
Battery Removal .......................................................................................................................................................... 19
IMEI Label Removal ..................................................................................................................................................... 20
Screw Tampering Label Inspection.............................................................................................................................. 21
Rear Housing Removal ................................................................................................................................................ 23
Water Detection Label Inspection ................................................................................................................................ 21
Rear-Facing Imager Removal ...................................................................................................................................... 25
Front-Facing Imager Removal ..................................................................................................................................... 26
Main PCB Removal ...................................................................................................................................................... 27
Headphone Jack Grommet Removal ............................................................................................................................ 29
Earpiece Speaker Removal .......................................................................................................................................... 30
Lower Rear Housing Removal...................................................................................................................................... 31
Small PCB Removal..................................................................................................................................................... 32
USB Grommet Removal ............................................................................................................................................... 34
Vibrator Removal ......................................................................................................................................................... 35
Battery Floor Removal ................................................................................................................................................. 36
Coax Cable Removal ................................................................................................................................................... 37
Side-Key Flex Removal................................................................................................................................................ 38
Main Flex Removal ...................................................................................................................................................... 39
Parts Refresh .............................................................................................................................................................. 40
Tools Required for Parts Refresh ................................................................................................................................. 40
Main Flex Cleaning ...................................................................................................................................................... 41
Display Housing Cleaning ............................................................................................................................................ 42
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1. External Views Parts List ................................................................................................................................... 8
Table 2. Assembly Exploded View Parts List .................................................................................................................... 9
Table 3. Sub-Assembly Exploded View Parts List .......................................................................................................... 14
TABLE OF FIGURES
Figure 1. External Views.................................................................................................................................................. 7
Figure 2. Assembly Exploded View .................................................................................................................................. 9
Figure 3. Sub-Assembly Exploded View ........................................................................................................................ 14
SAFETY INFORMATION
Cautions and Warnings
Battery Safety Guidelines
Handle Battery with care. Ensure Battery edges and surfaces are not dented or deformed. If the Battery Pack is dropped
to the floor, it may be internally damaged and must be scrapped.
Ensure all surfaces, fixtures, and phone components contacting the Battery are smooth and clean.
• Ensure Battery and its insulation are not damaged (e.g. scratched, dented, punctured) prior to and throughout
assembly.
• Prior to assembly, ensure Battery edges and surfaces are not dented or deformed, and that fixtures and parts that
will contact the Battery are free of foreign material.
• Ensure screws and screwdrivers do not contact the Battery.
• Failure to adhere to Safety Critical Note(s) may increase risk of rupture, burning, or failure to function safely when
used by the customer.
INTRODUCTION
External Views
Reference # Description
1 Front-Facing Imager
2 Earpiece Speaker
3 P-Sensor
4 Display
5 Display Housing
6 Fingerprint Sensor (FPS)
7 Primary Microphone
8 USB Port
9 Volume Key
10 Power Key
11 Headset Jack
12 Secondary Microphone
13 Rear-Facing Imager
14 Flash
15 Battery Cover
Exploded Views
Parts Ordering
The following table is to be used when ordering the parts shown. The parts have two suppliers (LM and YMX) and must
be ordered from the correct supplier in order for the parts to match. Each part is stamped with a mark (LM or GMC) to
indicate the supplier:
• LM = LM
• GMC = YMX
BR_PLT Gray X X X X
BR_PLT Gold X X X X
AR_PLT/IN_PLT/ID_PLT Gray X X X X
AR_PLT/IN_PLT/ID_PLT Gold X X X X
The above housing supplier information can also be found in the SBOM:
NOTE: This is a temporary guide for parts ordering because there are two suppliers, and it will not apply after mid-
February, 2017. SBOM is the only guide for parts ordering; please note the changes to the SBOM in the future.
TP LCM
Rear
Cover
Sub-
Board
Cover
Battery
Cover
IMEI
Battery
Label
Screw Rear
Tampering WDL Housing
Labels
Headphone
Front-Facing Rear-Facing
Jack Main PCB
Imager Imager
Grommet
Screw
Earpiece Sub-Board USB
Tampering Vibrator Sub-Board
Speaker Cover Grommet
Label
Side
Battery Coax Main
Key
Floor Cable Flex
Flex
Display
FPS
Lens
Blackstick --
JCIS #0 Bit --
NOTE
The Battery Cover can be recovered
and reused after removal.
Battery Removal
NOTE
The Battery can be recovered and
reused after removal.
NOTE
Remove the IMEI label only if
necessary. After you remove it,
you cannot reuse it.
NOTE
After you remove the JCIS #0 Screws,
you cannot reuse them.
// CAUTION //
When lifting the Rear-Facing Imager BtB
Connector, leverage the Blackstick against the
Main PCB at the location shown. Damage to
the Rear-Facing Imager or Main PCB may
occur if the Blackstick is leveraged against any
other area.
// CAUTION //
When lifting the Front-Facing Imager BtB
Connector, leverage the Blackstick against the
Display Housing at the location shown.
Damage to the Front-Facing Imager or Main
PCB may occur if the Blackstick is leveraged
against any other area.
NOTE
After you remove the Copper Foil, you
cannot reuse it
NOTE
After you remove the JCIS #0 Screws,
you cannot reuse them.
// CAUTION //
Do not lay the Main PCB flat before
disconnecting the Main Flex, as this may
damage the Main PCB or the Main Flex.
// CAUTION //
Verify you did not damage the Main Flex, the
Display Flex, or the Coax Cable while lifting the
Main PCB.
NOTE
The Headphone Jack Grommet
can be recovered and reused
after removal.
NOTE
After you remove the JCIS #0
Screws, you cannot reuse them.
NOTE
After you remove the JCIS #0
Screw, you cannot reuse it.
NOTE
The USB Grommet can be
recovered and reused after
removal.
Vibrator Removal
NOTE
The Vibrator can be recovered and
reused after removal.
NOTE
After you remove the Battery Floor,
you cannot reuse it.
PARTS REFRESH
Tools Required for Parts Refresh
The following tools are required for parts refresh of the Lenovo Moto G (5th Generation) Play.
Blackstick --
// CAUTION //
Avoid bending the Main Flex when removing
the adhesive. Damage to the Main Flex may
occur.
ASSEMBLY
Assembly Map
FPS
Display
Lens
Side
Main Battery
Key
Flex Floor
Flex
Screw
Earpiece USB Sub-Board Sub-Board
Vibrator Tampering
Speaker Grommet PCB Cover
Label
Headphone
Rear-Facing Front-Facing Coax
Jack Main PCB
Imager Imager Cable
Grommet
Screw
Rear
Tampering
Housing
Label
IMEI
Battery
Label
Display
Display
FPS Lens
Lens
Adhesive
Battery
Cover
Blackstick --
JCIS #0 Bit --
NOTE
An undamaged Main Flex can be
recovered and reused after removal
by adhering a new adhesive.
Vibrator Assembly
Description Reference #
Dante Sub Board&*HQ31603680000 CS 10
Dante Motor&*HQ20401066000 CS 14
Dante Motor&*HQ20401065000 CS
// CAUTION //
Do not lay the Main PCB flat while
connecting the Main Flex, as this may
damage the Main PCB or the Main Flex.
3
6 2
Battery Assembly
Description Reference #
Dante TP LCM ASSY_BL&*HQ31603683000 CS 1
Dante TP LCM ASSY_GL&*HQ31603682000 CS
Dante TP LCM ASSY_BL&*HQ31603689000 CS
Dante TP LCM ASSY_GL&*HQ31603688000 CS
ASSEMBLY,BATTERY,LITHIUM POLYMER,GK40,SUNWODA TYP2800MAH 18
NOTE
The Battery Cover must engage the Housing at
an angle, top edge first, as shown.
7″ x 7″ Hot Plate --
4-00-X2-10000
(220V) /
Generic Lens Removal Fixture*
4-00-X7-10000
(115V)
4-00-A2-10000
Vacuum O-Ring**
(19506580)
Oven
(optional – for use if the Pre-Heat Fixture, Hot
--
Plate and Generic Lens Removal Fixture are
not available)
Blackstick --
NOTE
The Generic Lens Removal Fixture vacuum will
not perform correctly if the Vacuum O-ring is
not in position.
// CAUTION //
Damage to the assembly may occur if the
Generic Lens Removal Fixture is not warmed
up to operating temperature before use.
Pre-Heat Method A
1. Place the Dante Lens Adhesive Heating
Fixture (3-00-L9-10000) onto the Hot Plate.
// CAUTION //
If the Lens Adhesive Heating Fixture and Hot
Plate are not available or not appropriate, use
Pre-Heat Method B on page 77, or skip to
Display Removal on page 79.
// CAUTION //
Wear protective gloves when handling heated
phones.
Pre-Heat Method B
1. Pre-heat the Oven to 85 °C (185 °F).
// CAUTION //
If the Oven is not available or not appropriate,
use Pre-Heat Method A on page 72, or skip to
Display Removal on page 78.
// CAUTION //
Do not set the Oven temperature higher than
85° C (185° F). Damage to the phone may
occur.
// CAUTION //
Wear protective gloves when handling heated
phones.
Display Removal
NOTE
The Front Housing and Display can
be recovered and reused after
removal.
// CAUTION //
Do not damage the Touch Panel Flex, Display
Flex, or the Fingerprint Sensor Flex.
NOTE
The lid on the Generic Lens Removal Fixture is
spring loaded, and will automatically open
when the Display is separated from the Front
Housing.
// CAUTION //
Wear protective gloves when handling heated
parts.
// CAUTION //
Do not damage the Touch Panel Flex, Display
Flex, or the Fingerprint Sensor Flex.
// CAUTION //
Do not insert the Thin Plastic Spudger deeper
than 1 mm. Deeper insertion may separate the
Display and Lens and cause damage.
// CAUTION //
Do not damage the Touch Sensor Flex tabs,
Display Flex, or the Fingerprint Sensor Flex.
NOTE
The undamaged Fingerprint
Sensor (FPS) can be recovered
and reused by adhering a new
adhesive.
Bottom (FPS)
Assembly
Description Reference #
Shield Cover&*HQ12002601000 CS --
Shield Cover PMIC&*HQ12002596000 CS
Shield Cover RFPA&*HQ12002598000 CS
Shield Cover BB&*HQ12002595000 CS
HQ+HQ22260808002+Shield copper foil ZYTS
HQ+HQ22260807002+Shield copper foil LS
HQ+HQ12080065002+TCA_04 (5*5*0.9)
HQ+HQ12080055002+TCA_02 (11.8 mm*11.5 mm*0.6)
HQ+HQ12080049002+TCA_01 (5.8*5.8*0.8)
HQ+HQ12080056002+TCA_03 (6.8*4*0.6)
HQ+HQ23100012CKD+WATERPROOF LABEL
1. Place a WDL on the front of the Main
PCB in the location shown.
APPENDIX
Generic Lens Removal Fixture Manual