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This teardown is not a repair guide. To repair your Sanyo CX 110, use our service manual.

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    • Here is the Sanyo CX 110 calculator.

    • Remove these two screws from the back of the calculator using a Phillips #0 Screwdriver.

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    • Now that we removed the back of the calculator, here is the battery and the back of the logic board.

    • Sanyo Tight-Seal Power-Up Sum-3 1.5V AA battery.

    • Positive contact for the battery.

    • Negative contact for the battery.

  3. Sanyo CX 110 Teardown: step 3, image 1 of 1
    • Remove these 7 screws using a razor blade.

    • Be careful not to break the razor blade because it is fragile.

    • Turn the circuit board 180 degrees after removing screws.

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    • You will now see the circuit board and the buttons. Remove the buttons for the calculator.

  5. Sanyo CX 110 Teardown: step 5, image 1 of 1
    • Now we're all done! Just take the LCD apart and you are done completely!

    • Sum-3 Sanyo Battery.

    • LCD Screen Parts (darkener, inverter, LCD screen.

    • Circuit Board for the calculator.

    • Buttons for the calculator (square root, memory, percent, operators, numbers, etc.)

    • Housing for the calculator.

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