Difficulty

Difficult

Steps

15

Time Required

                          20 - 25 minutes            

Sections

4

  • Battery
  • 3 steps
  • Back Cover
  • 4 steps
  • Front Cover
  • 3 steps
  • LCD Screen
  • 5 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Battery               
  • Turn the camera with the bottom side facing up.
  • Locate the panel labeled “Batt. Open”
  • Place your finger on the panel and slide it in the direction of the arrow.
  • The slot will swing open revealing the battery pack.

Turn the camera with the bottom side facing up.

Locate the panel labeled “Batt. Open”

Place your finger on the panel and slide it in the direction of the arrow.

The slot will swing open revealing the battery pack.

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Step 2

  • Rotate the camera so that the slot is horizontal.
  • Pull the orange lever and the battery will spring out slightly.

Rotate the camera so that the slot is horizontal.

Pull the orange lever and the battery will spring out slightly.

Step 3

  • Grasp battery and fully pull out of slot
  • When placing the new battery back in the slot, the arrow on the battery must align with the arrow on the camera.

Grasp battery and fully pull out of slot

When placing the new battery back in the slot, the arrow on the battery must align with the arrow on the camera.

Step 4

              Back Cover               
  • Start by laying the camera flat with the LCD screen facing up.
  • Remove the 3.8mm screw in the upper right corner.

Start by laying the camera flat with the LCD screen facing up.

Remove the 3.8mm screw in the upper right corner.

Step 5

  • Position the camera with the bottom facing up.
  • Remove the 4.8mm screw.
  • Remove the two 2.3mm screws.

Position the camera with the bottom facing up.

Remove the 4.8mm screw.

Remove the two 2.3mm screws.

Step 6

  • Position the camera so that the rubber “AV Out Digital” tab is facing upward.
  • Slide this rubber tab out of the way to reveal the bottom screw.
  • Remove the two 3.7mm screws.

Position the camera so that the rubber “AV Out Digital” tab is facing upward.

Slide this rubber tab out of the way to reveal the bottom screw.

Remove the two 3.7mm screws.

Step 7

  • Turn the camera with the back side facing you.
  • Grip the edges of the back plate, and carefully slide it off.
  • If there is any resistance in movement, double check there are no screws left in the chassis.

Turn the camera with the back side facing you.

Grip the edges of the back plate, and carefully slide it off.

If there is any resistance in movement, double check there are no screws left in the chassis.

Step 8

              Front Cover               
  • Orientate the camera as in the picture.
  • Remove the two 2.3mm outer screws.
  • Remove the two 3.8mm screws near the strap bracket.
  • Remove small panel covering mounting bracket.
  • Remove door covering memory card.

Orientate the camera as in the picture.

Remove the two 2.3mm outer screws.

Remove the two 3.8mm screws near the strap bracket.

Remove small panel covering mounting bracket.

Remove door covering memory card.

Step 9

  • Rotate the camera so that the bottom side is facing you.
  • Remove the 3.8mm screw below the mounting bracket.

Rotate the camera so that the bottom side is facing you.

Remove the 3.8mm screw below the mounting bracket.

Step 10

  • Rotate the camera so that the front is facing you.
  • Grasp sides of front cover and carefully pull the front panel off of the camera.

Rotate the camera so that the front is facing you.

Grasp sides of front cover and carefully pull the front panel off of the camera.

Step 11

              LCD Screen               
  • Position the camera so that the motherboard is facing you.
  • Remove the plastic flap covering the motherboard.
  • Using your fingernail, open the black clip holding the ribbon cable.
  • Grab the ribbon cable and carefully pull it out of slot.

Position the camera so that the motherboard is facing you.

Remove the plastic flap covering the motherboard.

Using your fingernail, open the black clip holding the ribbon cable.

Grab the ribbon cable and carefully pull it out of slot.

Step 12

  • Turn the camera so that the bottom side is facing you.
  • Remove the 2.1mm screw.
  • Grab the sides of the bottom panel and lift it up to expose the ribbon cable.

Turn the camera so that the bottom side is facing you.

Remove the 2.1mm screw.

Grab the sides of the bottom panel and lift it up to expose the ribbon cable.

Step 13

  • Turn the camera so that the motherboard is facing you.
  • Using your fingernail, open the black clip holding the ribbon cable.
  • Grab the ribbon cable and carefully pull it out of slot.

Turn the camera so that the motherboard is facing you.

Step 14

  • Turn the camera so that the LCD screen is facing you.
  • Remove the two 2.1mm screws on the aluminum tabs of the LCD screen.

Turn the camera so that the LCD screen is facing you.

Remove the two 2.1mm screws on the aluminum tabs of the LCD screen.

Step 15

  • Using a pair of tweezers, carefully pull the top ribbon cable out of the slot.
  • Grasp sides of LCD screen and lift off of camera.

Using a pair of tweezers, carefully pull the top ribbon cable out of the slot.

Grasp sides of LCD screen and lift off of camera.

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

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