How to Disassemble the Keychron V Max Series Keyboard
If everything works fine with your keyboard, it is not recommended to disassemble the keyboard as it may damage the keyboard and will void the return and warranty.
This tutorial takes the V1 Max knob version as an example, and the disassembly of other V Max series keyboards is similar to this.
1. Remove the knob cap. (Skip this step if you have a non-knob version keyboard).
2. Using the hex key, unscrew the screws from the back of the keyboard and remove the top case.
3. Disconnect the cables between the PCB and the daughter PCB, as well as the battery and the PCB. This will allow you to remove the PCB.
4. Unscrew the screws on the PCB.
5. Take the PCB, the foam, and the plate apart.
You may contact support@keychron.fr if a defect covered by the warranty arises in your product within the warranty period. Keychron will honor the warranty of our Q , Q Pro, and V Max series keyboard (e.g.: Q1, Q2, Q1 Pro, V1 Max, V2 Max, etc.) by one of the following methods at our discretion:
- Defects of Q, Q Pro, and V series keyboards have been caused by manufacturing: We will only replace the defective parts of the keyboard, not the whole keyboard, as its highly customizable and easy to be rebuilt.
- Defects of Q, Q Pro, and V series keyboards have been caused by disassembling our product, improper installation, non-factory repairs/modifications, improper adjustment of the product, or neglect, including but not limited to “burn-in”, and similar wrongful use: We will NOT offer free service. We only offer paid service to replace the defective parts at your own cost (including the cost of parts, shipping fee and tax if applicabl