DNA Payments Pax A35 - Terminal Swap Out
How to Remove the PED Cable from the A35 Terminal:
1. Power off your terminal by switching it off at the mains and confirm the screen is off and there is no light showing from your keypad
2. Turn the card machine over and remove the two silver screws at the top and slide the cover upwards as instructed by the arrows indented on the case.
3. There is then a singular cable USB-C cable plugged in centrally. To remove it, firmly hold onto the terminal with one and place a few fingers on the cable pull on the cable and it will release.
4. To swap in the new terminal it is a case of reversing these steps. Please note as the USB cable is a USB-C variant it can be plugged in either way round.
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