Introduction
Replacing the motherboard is a  long process and needs to be carried out carefully to avoid damaging the device irreparably. Proceed with caution when handling the connectors.
Tools
Parts
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            Remove the wheel using a spudger. You can probably also do this with your hand depending on how dirty the wheel is. 
 
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            Remove the main brush by unscrewing the single 5 mm screw on the yellow side sweeper using the Phillips #1 driver. 
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            Once the screw is removed, lift out the brush and store the screw and brush. 
 
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            Using the Phillips #1 driver, remove the four 10 mm screws that hold the back panel in place. 
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            Once the four screws are removed, store the safely and lift up the back panel. 
 
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            Locate the battery. 
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            Lift up the yellow battery by pulling up the green tabs on its side. 
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            Handle the battery with care. 
 
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            Using the Phillips #1 driver, remove the three screws that hold back the wheel unit on each side. This is not required but will make the repair easier. 
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            Lift out the wheel units and store safely. 
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            Repeat on the other side. 
 
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            Use your hands to unhook the snaps between the silver panel from the black panel located where the vacuum bin was. 
 
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            Turn the unit around again and locate the 10 screws on the front bumper. 
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            Using the Phillips #1 driver, remove the ten 10 mm screws on the bumper that run along the outer edge of the Roomba. 
 
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            Lift the thin top cover that holds the bumper in place. 
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            Be very vigilant with the attached sensor. Otherwise you risk ripping off the cable and damaging the entire sensor. 
 
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            Lift the bumper upwards for easier access. 
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            Unscrew the two 5 mm screws that connect the red and white wires to the device using the Phillips #1 driver. 
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            Lift the circular black panel off the sensor housing. 
 
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            Using the Phillips #1 driver, unscrew the following 13 screws that hold the black panel in place: 
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            Two 5 mm on the bottom ends of the semicircle handle. 
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            Ten 7.5 mm scattered on the Roomba. 
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            One 5 mm at the bottom of control board. 
 
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            Remove the outer silver circle, black plastic cover, and black film from the central control board in that order. 
 
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            Remove all the top connectors to the mainboard. 
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            You can use ifixit's reverse pliers but you can also use your hands. 
 
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            Using the Phillips #1 driver, unscrew the five screws on the mainboard. 
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            Do not rip out mainboard now! 
 
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            Carefully lift off the mainboard, moving it towards you. 
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            Be very careful with the connected connectors. 
 
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            Very carefully disconnect the connections off the mainboard. 
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            You can ifixit's reverse pliers. 
 
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            The sensor might still be attached/is not attached to the main unit but mainboard. Just unplug it. 
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            You can now replace the mainboard and complete the steps from the bottom up to finish the replacement. 
 
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
One comment
Greetings. I have two Model 560 sweepers. Neither of them has ever had a software update. I've tried resetting them to see if it will get them to complete a cleaning cycle, but they either short cycle back to the charger base, or crap out prematurely. I've installed a generic 5000 mAh battery, so there should be adequate power to complete two rooms with less than 50% carpet. Is there anybody out there who has one of the "Osmo" software updaters? I like the Model 560, and I have updated the gear drives and dust collectors, so I'd prefer NOT to junk them. Please advise.
Ed Allen, a.k.a. nostrodamos@live.com
Pasco, WA
(509) 542-1004
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