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Nokia C3-01/C3-01m  

RM-640/RM-662  

 

Service Manual Level 1&2 

 

Confidential | Copyright © 2010 Nokia | All rights reserved 

Version 1.0 

 

SERVICE MANUAL 

Level 1&2 

 

 

 

RM-640 / RM-662 

 

Transceiver characteristics 

 

Band: 

GSM bands: 850/900/1800/1900 (RM-640/RM-662) 
 
WCDMA bands: 850/900/1900/2100 (RM-640) 
 

Display: 

QVGA 2.4” 240x320 touch screen with 262k colors 
 

Camera: 

5Mpx  full focus  

Led flash  

 

Operating System: 

Series 40 6th edition / Touch 

 

 

Connections: 

Micro USB connector/charger plug 

2mm DC charging plug 

3.5mm AV connector 

Bluetooth version 2.1+EDR 

MicroSD memory card 

 
 
Transceiver with BL-5CT battery pack 

 Talk time 

 Standby 

 GSM:  
 Up to 5.6 hours 
 WCDMA: 
 Up to 3.4 hours 

 GSM:  
 Up to 405 hours 
 WCDMA: 
 Up to 440 hours 

Note: 

Talk times are dependent on network parameters  
and phone settings 

Summary of Contents for C3-01

Page 1: ...40 Display QVGA 2 4 240x320 touch screen with 262k colors Camera 5Mpx full focus Led flash Operating System Series 40 6th edition Touch Connections Micro USB connector charger plug 2mm DC charging plug 3 5mm AV connector Bluetooth version 2 1 EDR MicroSD memory card Transceiver with BL 5CT battery pack Talk time Standby GSM Up to 5 6 hours WCDMA Up to 3 4 hours GSM Up to 405 hours WCDMA Up to 440 ...

Page 2: ...served Version 1 0 Table of contents 1 COPYRIGHT 4 2 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS 5 2 1 WARNINGS 5 2 2 CAUTIONS 5 3 ESD PROTECTION 6 4 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 7 5 BATTERY INFORMATION 8 6 EXPLODED VIEW 9 7 SERVICE DEVICES 10 8 SOFTWARE UPDATE 11 9 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 12 10 ASSEMBLY HINTS 21 11 SOLDER COMPONENTS 24 ...

Page 3: ...KIA service suppliers and the content of it is confidential Please note that NOKIA provides also other guidance documents e g Service Bulletins for service suppliers follow these regularly and comply with the given instructions While every endeavor has been made to ensure the accuracy of this document some errors may exist If you find any errors or if you have further suggestions please notify NOK...

Page 4: ...he right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice Under no circumstances shall Nokia be responsible for any loss of data or income or any special incidental consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused The contents of this document are provided as is Except as required by applicable law no warranties of any kind either express or...

Page 5: ...ELEPHONE MUST NOT BE OPERATED IN AREAS LIKELY TO CONTAIN POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES EG PETROL STATIONS SERVICE STATIONS BLASTING AREAS ETC 3 OPERATION OF ANY RADIO TRANSMITTING EQUIPMENT INCLUDING CELLULAR TELEPHONES MAY INTERFERE WITH THE FUNCTIONALITY OF INADEQUATELY PROTECTED MEDICAL DEVICES CONSULT A PHYSICIAN OR THE MANUFACTURER OF THE MEDICAL DEVICE IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OTHER ELE...

Page 6: ...e covers ESD protection must be applied All electronic parts of the product are susceptible to ESD Resistors too can be damaged by static electricity discharge All ESD sensitive parts must be packed in metallized protective bags during shipping and handling outside any ESD Protected Area EPA Every repair action involving opening the product or handling the product components must be done under ESD...

Page 7: ...an be damaged Do not store the phone in hot areas High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices damage batteries and warp or melt certain plastics Do not store the phone in cold areas When it warms up to its normal temperature moisture can form inside which may damage electronic circuit boards Do not drop knock or shake the phone Rough handling can break internal circuit boards Do n...

Page 8: ...leaving the product switched on until it turns itself off or by using the battery discharge facility of any approved accessory available for the product Do not attempt to discharge the battery by any other means Use the battery only for its intended purpose Never use any charger or battery which is damaged Do not short circuit the battery Accidental short circuiting can occur when a metallic objec...

Page 9: ...1 0 TOUCH PANEL MODULE I0003 A COVER I0001 LIGHT SWAP PWB I0008 LINKO SHIELD I0011 DISPLAY CARRIER I0006 BATTERY COVER I0021 DC JACK I0015 METAL INLAY I0019 AUDIO SHIELD I0010 TYPE LABEL I0012 KEYMAT I0002 UI READER MODULE I0004 ANTENNA SPEAKER BOX I0014 DISPLAY MODULE I0005 EARPIECE I0007 CAMERA I0013 AV JACK I0016 B COVER I0018 SCREW TORX 4 I0020 FLASH PWB I0017 A2 Only available as assembly Not...

Page 10: ...rsion 1 0 7 SERVICE DEVICES BL 5CT Battery CA 101 AC 8 Travel Charger SS 88 Camera Removal tool Nokia Standard Toolkit v2 For more information refer to the Service Bulletin SB 011 on Nokia Online Supplier or manufacturer contacts for tool re order can be found in Recommended service equipment document on Nokia Online ...

Page 11: ...l Copyright 2010 Nokia All rights reserved Version 1 0 8 SOFTWARE UPDATE Flash concept Point of Sale To use the FLS 5 Flash Dongle follow the user guide inside the sales package Please check always for the latest version of flash software which is available on Nokia Online ...

Page 12: ...ssembly 2 For disassembling you need the Nokia Standard Toolkit version 2 the camera removal tool SS 88 an AV plug and a DC plug 3 Protect the TOUCH PANEL with protective film 4 Push the BATTERY COVER to the direction shown 5 Remove the BATTERY COVER If there is a battery inserted remove it also 6 Unscrew the six TORX size 4 screws in the order shown Do not use them again ...

Page 13: ...insert the SRT 6 to the place shown and slide it along the edge 8 Use the same procedure on the other side 9 Release the KEYMAT clip with the SRT 6 as shown 10 Release also the clip on the other side of the KEYMAT 11 Lift the A COVER from the bottom end 12 Turn carefully the A COVER as shown Be careful not to damage the flex while turning the A COVER ...

Page 14: ...film 15 Use the SS 93 to detach the top end of the DISPLAY CARRIER 16 Detach also the other side of the top end 17 Hold the DISPLAY CARRIER in a lifted position as shown Disconnect the touch panel connector carefully with the SS 93 Be careful not to damage the connector or nearby components 18 Push the corner of the KEYMAT as shown to detach the clip holding it Release also the clip on the other c...

Page 15: ...ANEL MODULE to the direction shown The TOUCH PANEL MODULE and the A COVER can now be removed 21 Detach the UI READER MODULE clip using the dental tool Be careful not to injure yourself with the sharp end of the dental tool 22 Detach also the second clip on the other side 23 Turn the UI READER MODULE as shown Be careful not to damage the flex 24 Disconnect the DISPLAY connector carefully with the S...

Page 16: ...wo clips holding the DISPLAY CARRIER on the B COVER by using the SS 93 26 Detach also the two clips on the other side with the sharp end of the SS 93 27 Lift up the DISPLAY CARRIER 28 Use the dental tool to detach the EARPIECE 29 Remove the EARPIECE with the tweezers Discard it 30 Use the tweezers to peel off the EARPIECE ADHESIVE Discard it ...

Page 17: ...EARPIECE NET with the tweezers Discard it 33 Push the SS 93 through the opening on the back side of the DISPLAY CARRIER to release the DISPLAY 34 Discard the DISPLAY Do not use it again 35 Place the tip of the dental tool through the hole in the B COVER Push down to detach the clip holding the ENGINE BOARD 36 Release the SIDE KEY PWB by pushing the clip shown with the sharp end of the SS 93 ...

Page 18: ... BOARD with the SS 93 Be careful not to damage any nearby components 39 Place the SS 93 between the ENGINE BOARD and the B COVER as shown Lever out the ENGINE BOARD carefully beginning from one side 40 Lever out also the other side of the ENGINE BOARD 41 The ENGINE BOARD can now be removed 42 Push the SS 93 outwards as shown to detach the two shown clips holding the ENGINE BOARD on the UI READER M...

Page 19: ...Use the SS 88 camera removal tool to remove the CAMERA from the ENGINE BOARD 44 Pull out and remove the ANTENNA SPEAKER BOX with the tweezers 45 Use the DC plug to lift the DC JACK from its socket 46 Remove the DC JACK with the tweezers 47 Use the AV plug to lift the AV JACK from its socket 48 Remove the AV JACK with the tweezers ...

Page 20: ...o damage the FLASH PWB or any nearby components 50 Remove the FLASH PWB with the tweezers 51 Detach the first clip of the METAL INLAY with the dental tool as shown 52 Detach the second clip of the METAL INLAY with the dental tool as shown 53 Detach the third clip of the METAL INLAY with the dental tool as shown The METAL INLAY can now be removed 54 Nokia C3 01 disassembly is now complete END OF DI...

Page 21: ... the A COVER as shown and use the SS 93 to connect the TOUCH PANEL connector to the ENGINE BOARD Be careful not to damage any nearby components 3 Place the DISPLAY and the DISPLAY CARRIER on the ENGINE BOARD 4 Attach the DISPLAY connector with the SS 93 Be careful not to damage the connector 5 Remove the protective film from the DISPLAY 6 Turn the UI READER MODULE over as shown and insert the bott...

Page 22: ...corner to attach the UI READER MODULE clip 8 Attach also the clip on the other side 9 Turn the A COVER to the top of the DISPLAY CARRIER Be careful not to damage the flex 10 Apply pressure from the both sides to attach the A COVER to the B COVER 11 Repeat the procedure on the other side 12 Press also from the bottom to fix the KEYMAT to the B COVER ...

Page 23: ...ia C3 01 C3 01m RM 640 RM 662 Service Manual Level 1 2 23 Confidential Copyright 2010 Nokia All rights reserved Version 1 0 13 Tighten the six TORX size 4 screws to the torque of 14 Ncm in the order shown ...

Page 24: ...Nokia C3 01 C3 01m RM 640 RM 662 Service Manual Level 1 2 24 Confidential Copyright 2010 Nokia All rights reserved Version 1 0 11 SOLDER COMPONENTS ...

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