Difficulty

Difficult

Steps

9

Time Required

                          10 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Lower Case
  • 5 steps
  • Camera Head
  • 4 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Lower Case               
  • Remove the four bottom tabs in order to access the bottom screws.

Remove the four bottom tabs in order to access the bottom screws.

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Step 2

  • Remove all four 14 mm Phillips #1 screws.

Remove all four 14 mm Phillips #1 screws.

Step 3

  • Remove the SD card.

Remove the SD card.

Step 4

  • Pry up the motherboard on the four points using a spudger.
  • The regular black nylon spudger should be used whenever possible, especially around sensitive internal components.

Pry up the motherboard on the four points using a spudger.

The regular black nylon spudger should be used whenever possible, especially around sensitive internal components.

Step 5

  • Gently pull back the motherboard to expose many of the component’s wired connections.

Gently pull back the motherboard to expose many of the component’s wired connections.

Step 6

              Camera Head               
  • Unscrew the three screws connecting the base to the camera head with the PH1 size Phillips head bit.
  • Screw measurements: Length=7.0mm.
  • The third screw can be exposed by rotating the camera head.
  • Do not force the camera head farther than it will allow you.

Unscrew the three screws connecting the base to the camera head with the PH1 size Phillips head bit.

Screw measurements: Length=7.0mm.

The third screw can be exposed by rotating the camera head.

Do not force the camera head farther than it will allow you.

Step 7

  • Unscrew indicated Phillips head screws using the PH1 Phillips head bit to free wires.
  • Screw measurements: Length=3.5mm

Unscrew indicated Phillips head screws using the PH1 Phillips head bit to free wires.

Screw measurements: Length=3.5mm

Step 8

  • Separate the three indicated outputs from the motherboard with metal spudger.
  • There is electrical adhesive on the output. This can be easily separated with the metal spudger.
  • The regular black nylon spudger should be used whenever possible, especially around sensitive internal components.

Separate the three indicated outputs from the motherboard with metal spudger.

There is electrical adhesive on the output. This can be easily separated with the metal spudger.

Step 9

  • Separate the wire from CPU by cutting adhesive with metal spudger.
  • It is advised to reapply adhesive to wired connections during reassembly, and to re-attach wires to CPU to prevent disconnection and loose wires inside device.
  • Be careful not to damage the CPU in the process. This is not a wired connection.

Separate the wire from CPU by cutting adhesive with metal spudger.

It is advised to reapply adhesive to wired connections during reassembly, and to re-attach wires to CPU to prevent disconnection and loose wires inside device.

Be careful not to damage the CPU in the process. This is not a wired connection.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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