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Reemplazo de la batería del Fitbit Alta

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  1. Reemplazo de la batería del Fitbit Alta, Batería: paso 1, imagen 1 de 3 Reemplazo de la batería del Fitbit Alta, Batería: paso 1, imagen 2 de 3 Reemplazo de la batería del Fitbit Alta, Batería: paso 1, imagen 3 de 3
    • En una de las esquinas, introduce las pinzas entre la carcasa metálica y la cubierta de la pantalla. Utiliza las pinzas para separar las dos piezas. Repite la operación en las cuatro esquinas.

    • Este paso requiere una gran cantidad de fuerza. Utilizar una cuchilla de afeitar para deslizarla a lo largo de la cubierta de la pantalla/carcasa metálica puede ayudar.

    • Una vez retirada la pantalla, el Fitbit debería tener el aspecto de la tercera imagen.

    Io per togliere lo schermo ho usato la punta del taglierino facendo attenzione a non scalfirlo, seguendo con la lama tutt’intorno perché la cornice sotto è incollata.

    Claudia Spatafora - Contestar

  2. Reemplazo de la batería del Fitbit Alta: paso 2, imagen 1 de 3 Reemplazo de la batería del Fitbit Alta: paso 2, imagen 2 de 3 Reemplazo de la batería del Fitbit Alta: paso 2, imagen 3 de 3
    • La pantalla está parcialmente unida a la placa base con adhesivo, así que desliza suavemente las pinzas por debajo de toda la pantalla para despegarla y luego levántala.

    • La pantalla es de cristal fino, así que asegúrate de no ser demasiado brusco.

    • Después de este paso, la pantalla debe seguir conectada a la placa base a través de una pequeña bisagra negra. Esta pieza NO debe ser removida/cortada.

  3. Reemplazo de la batería del Fitbit Alta: paso 3, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de la batería del Fitbit Alta: paso 3, imagen 2 de 2
    • Una vez levantada la pantalla, la placa base quedará expuesta.

    • Retira el tornillo central que sujeta la placa base con el destornillador Torx T2.

  4. Reemplazo de la batería del Fitbit Alta: paso 4, imagen 1 de 3 Reemplazo de la batería del Fitbit Alta: paso 4, imagen 2 de 3 Reemplazo de la batería del Fitbit Alta: paso 4, imagen 3 de 3
    • La placa base está sujeta por dos pequeños ganchos. Con la apertura de la pantalla hacia la izquierda, utilice su dedo para presionar suavemente y deslizar la placa base hacia la derecha. Una vez liberada de los ganchos, levanta la placa.

    • La placa base sigue unida a la carcasa por unos cables, así que asegúrate de no sacarla del todo.

  5. Reemplazo de la batería del Fitbit Alta: paso 5, imagen 1 de 3 Reemplazo de la batería del Fitbit Alta: paso 5, imagen 2 de 3 Reemplazo de la batería del Fitbit Alta: paso 5, imagen 3 de 3
    • Una vez levantada la placa base, utilizarás las pinzas para separar la antigua batería (situada en la parte inferior izquierda) de la carcasa. Ten en cuenta que la sección amarilla transparente es una parte de la batería.

    • La batería está sujeta a la carcasa con un adhesivo, por lo que tendrá que ser levantada de la misma manera que se levantó la pantalla en el paso 2.

    • Una vez que la batería se ha retirado, levanta la placa base y los componentes adjuntos completamente fuera de la carcasa.

  6. Reemplazo de la batería del Fitbit Alta: paso 6, imagen 1 de 1
    • Hay que utilizar un soldador para fundir la soldadura que conecta la batería a la placa base.

    • Una guía de cómo soldar se puede encontrar aquí: Cómo soldar y desoldar las conexiones

    • Corta los cables de la nueva batería a una longitud adecuada y pela los extremos de la carcasa del cable con la navaja para exponer el cable.

    • Suelda la nueva batería a la placa base.

    • Asegúrate de conectar los cables correctos a los puntos correctos de la placa base, de lo contrario el dispositivo no funcionará.

    If after replacing the battery the Fitbit still doesn’t work (except when connected to the charging cable) check the supply fuse (markedF1) just below the red square in the above picture next to to the red battery lead pcb connection. The fuse may have blown when your old battery went short circuit.

    I temporarily jumpered it out after replacing the battery and the Fitbit now works :-)

    Unfortunately I have no information as to the current rating of this fuse?

    If you know please add this info for me and others to benefit :-)

    dave.bullock - Contestar

    You don’t need to add more solder. Just break the old connections right at the solder joint and melt the solder slightly. Then slide the new wire into the melted solder and let it harden. Voila!!

    Eric Anderson - Contestar

    I replaced the battery on my Alta, only to discover it would only work while plugged in, but not when unplugged. My Alta worked fine before the new battery, but would only last a day or two days. I read Dave Bullock’s comment above. I had nothing else to lose with my tiny paper weight, so i placed a tiny drop of solder across F1 (the same side as the battery terminals). Nothing came to life right away. I put it all back together, plugged it in, unplugged and and Bingo! It worked!…. Thank you DAVE! I agree shorting fuses is not the best practice… but I figure this is 4.25 volts device and I am now enjoying the device again. I would replace the fuse if I could … but this thing in TINY.

    I really tried hard to not touch the battery wires to the board or case. I felt I succeeded, but with a blown fuse… I must have failed. Be careful to not let those wires touch anything.

    Darren Platt - Contestar

  7. Reemplazo de la batería del Fitbit Alta: paso 7, imagen 1 de 1
    • Repite pasos 3-5

    • Es posible que la pantalla se haya vuelto a pegar, impidiéndole completar el paso tres (asegurar la placa base). Si es así, repita el paso 2 y continúe con el paso 3.

    • Deberás presionar ligeramente la placa base mientras la atornillas, o no hará contacto.

    • Para volver a colocar la pantalla, alinéala con el contorno metálico y presiona suavemente hacia abajo. Puede limpiar la pantalla con un paño para eliminar el polvo o las huellas digitales antes de proceder al siguiente paso.

  8. Reemplazo de la batería del Fitbit Alta: paso 8, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de la batería del Fitbit Alta: paso 8, imagen 2 de 2
    • Vuelve a colocar la cubierta de la pantalla, asegurándote de hacer coincidir la placa dorada de la cubierta con el gancho dorado situado en la esquina superior derecha de la placa base.

    • Este paso requiere un poco de fuerza, así que asegúrate de usar ambas manos para equilibrar tu fuerza de manera uniforme sobre la cubierta de la pantalla, o de lo contrario correrás el riesgo de romperla.

  9. Reemplazo de la batería del Fitbit Alta: paso 9, imagen 1 de 1
    • Conecta tu Fitbit a su cargador para volver a encenderlo y cargar la nueva batería, si es necesario.

    Quelle pile avez vous utilisé ?

    cfauchon - Contestar

    FANTASTICO! ho acquistato la batteria su ebay e il Kit completo con il micro saldatore + multimetro Digitale il tutto a pochissimi euro! e son riuscita DA SOLA ad aggiustare il mio Fitbit! MERITO DI BENJAMIN E DEI SUOI COLLABORATORI :)))) complimenti per le precisissime spiegazioni.

    ps: sono anche fiera di me! GRAZIE MILLE per avermi dato questa gioia e soddisfazione…sperando che la batteria duri un bel po eh eh!

    Claudia Spatafora - Contestar

Conclusión

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15 comentarios

How about screen replacement? Is there a replacement part for that?

Tom Hernandez - Contestar

Hi, Tom.

I haven’t seen anything about replacement screens online. To the best of my knowledge, Fitbit doesn’t offer replacement parts for any of their devices.

Emily Parcell -

My Fitbit Alta HR has no center screw. The battery connects from the end of the mother board and there are two very small screws on the other end. It is virtually impossible to solder the new battery in without shorting to the two hold down clamps. Virtually Junk…

Keith - Contestar

Maybe try getting a few really small pieces of electrical tape to cover the clamps?

Benjamin Hufendick -

Keith,

Your Fitbit may be an Alta HR, rather than an Alta. I have the same situation you do. The PCB in the HR is different, and in the center has a very small flat-flex cable to the HR sensor below. If you are very careful, you can fold back a small piece of tape holding the flex flex in place (look closely, it is very hard to see), and then you can gently disconnect the HR sensor. The connector lifts straight up, perpendicular to the surface of the PCB. After you have disconnected, you can remove the two screws and slide out the screen, PCB, and battery assembly as a single unit. The HR sensor will remain behind in the case. I would recommend using a plastic tweezers for this process rather than metal, as if the PCB is powered you could damage it in the process.

I took some photos, but I don’t believe I can post them here.

jmmull - Contestar

jmmull,

Thank you for describing the differences between Alta vs Alta HR. The main guide was helpful with pictures. I was able to spot the differences with your detailed description. I successfully completed the battery swap for Alta HR. I found a heat gun very handy for removing the screen cover and prying the LCD screen. Note that the solder points for the battery are next to the hooks on the frame where you hook the PCB into for installation.

ganbare6 -

Thank you so much for this excellent guide! All went perfectly!

Daniel D - Contestar

A bit more tedious than expected, smallest device I have ever worked on, but the toolkit I purchased from Amazon was perfect. Instructions were 95% accurate as it pertained to the inner workings, mine had two screws at the end of the motherboard holding it in, instead of a single one in the middle. But the written instructions were clear enough to help me adjust. Great Job!

John - Contestar

Amazon says the battery is only compatible with the Alta not the HR. My HR battery says 46 mAh and the battery on Amazon is 36 mAh. Has anyone actually used the Alta 36 mAh in the HR?

Thanks!

David Kroc - Contestar

hi guys i accidentally disconnected the little ribbon cable connected to the screen

i tried to re-connect it but i failed

can you please give me some tips on how to re-connect it correctly?

Regards

SNAKE TISON - Contestar

This may be late, but hopefully useful for others. The connector is the ZIF type where the black bar on the socket needs to be flipped up (use a 2mm flathead screwdriver or similar tool to flip it). There was also a small foam pad and black tape on the ribbon cable itself, I had to remove this from the cable because it was interfering with reinsertion. Be careful when removing the tape not to tear the ribbon. Once removed, the adhesive was not reusable for me, but seems to function fine without it. With the socket opened, you can get the cable lined up and just barely put in holding the device in one hand, and the screen in the other. To get it firmly seated, I flipped the screen over the circuit board like it would normally go which created the normal “bend” in the cable. I then used closed tweezers to gently push the bend toward the circuit board to effectively push the connector all the way in. I’ve used this method about 4 times already, and it works every time.

Russel Kubes -

I replaced the battery on my Alta, only to discover it would only work while plugged in, but not when unplugged. My Alta worked fine before the new battery, but would only last a day or two days. I read Dave Bullock’s comment above. I had nothing else to lose with my tiny paper weight, so i placed a tiny drop of solder across F1 (the same side as the battery terminals). Nothing came to life right away. I put it all back together, plugged it in, unplugged and and Bingo! It worked!…. Thank you DAVE! I agree shorting fuses is not the best practice… but I figure this is 4.25 volts device and I am now enjoying the device again. I would replace the fuse if I could … but this thing is TINY.

I really tried hard to not touch the battery wires to the board or case. I felt I succeeded, but with a blown fuse… I must have failed. Be careful to not let those wires touch anything.

Darren Platt - Contestar

my fitbit alta is not working properly after unplug timing is not display in screen

what can i do pls help me… sukhpreetwithsevenseas@gmail.com Kindly revert me in this email id

seven seas - Contestar

For Alta HR owners:

Hi, i’ve successfully repaired my Alta HR with this tutorial, even if it is actually intended for a normal Fitbit Alta.

The procedure is the same excepted the order of the steps 3 to 6.

At step 3, before unscrewing the 2x torx 2 screws, (Alta HR has 2 screws instead of one) let them in place.

1/ Unsold the 2 contacts with the red and black wire.

Otherwise you gonna get blocked for pulling the battery out because of the sensor ribbon connected in the middle of the MB.

2/ Unscrew the torx screws

3/ Replace the battery (only 7€ for me in 2021)

4/ Screw the two screws back to the MB.

5/ Resold the contacts and the wires: black on -, red on + (basically step 6)

Follow step 7.

IMO it’s easier to do it this way for the Alta HR because of this new ribbon. But the whole procedure is basically the same.

Tangogow - Contestar

My versa 2 Fitbit stopped charging whenever I am trying to switch it on only battery icon appears in middle of screen and then disappear any suggestions

manjeet pannu - Contestar

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