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Steps

7

Time Required

                          20 - 30 minutes            

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Back Cover               
  • Turning the camera so the screen is facing you.
  • Remove the two black 3.4 mm screws with a Phillips #00 screwdriver.

Turning the camera so the screen is facing you.

Remove the two black 3.4 mm screws with a Phillips #00 screwdriver.

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Step 2

  • Put the camera with the lens facing up and turn it to the side so the DC IN A/V OUT DIGITAL is facing you.
  • Remove the single black 3.4 mm screw with a Phillips #00 screwdriver.

Put the camera with the lens facing up and turn it to the side so the DC IN A/V OUT DIGITAL is facing you.

Remove the single black 3.4 mm screw with a Phillips #00 screwdriver.

Step 3

  • Put the camera with the lens facing up, and turn it to the side where the battery cover is located.
  • Remove the three black 3.4 mm screws with a Phillips #00 screwdriver.

Put the camera with the lens facing up, and turn it to the side where the battery cover is located.

Remove the three black 3.4 mm screws with a Phillips #00 screwdriver.

Step 4

  • Put the camera with the lens facing up, turn it to the side where the compartment of the battery (CR1220) for time/date is located.
  • Remove the single black 3.4 mm screw with a Phillips #00 screwdriver.

Put the camera with the lens facing up, turn it to the side where the compartment of the battery (CR1220) for time/date is located.

Step 5

  • Put the camera with the lens facing down, and turn it to the side where the DC IN A/V OUT DIGITAL cover and the silver lanyard attachment are located.
  • Open the DC IN A/V OUT DIGITAL cover.
  • Remove the single black 3.4 mm screw with a Phillips #00 screwdriver.

Put the camera with the lens facing down, and turn it to the side where the DC IN A/V OUT DIGITAL cover and the silver lanyard attachment are located.

Open the DC IN A/V OUT DIGITAL cover.

Step 6

  • Turn the camera with the lens facing down.
  • Opening the camera can be challenging. Don’t get discouraged if it takes you a few tries before the camera is opened.
  • Use the iFixit opening tool to make leverage. Insert the opening tool in the seam where the front case and the back case assemble.
  • Carefully put pressure on the opening tool so the cover can gradually open.
  • Slowly slide the opening tool along the gap and around the edge of the camera.
  • When you are dissembling the back cover, the DC IN A/V OUT DIGITAL cover will also disassemble and fall off.

Turn the camera with the lens facing down.

Opening the camera can be challenging. Don’t get discouraged if it takes you a few tries before the camera is opened.

Use the iFixit opening tool to make leverage. Insert the opening tool in the seam where the front case and the back case assemble.

Carefully put pressure on the opening tool so the cover can gradually open.

Slowly slide the opening tool along the gap and around the edge of the camera.

When you are dissembling the back cover, the DC IN A/V OUT DIGITAL cover will also disassemble and fall off.

Step 7

  • Remove the back cover and the DC IN A/V OUT DIGITAL cover from the camera.

Remove the back cover and the DC IN A/V OUT DIGITAL cover from the camera.

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

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Frederick Czarnik - Feb 24, 2018

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It took me 2 hours to install the battery door. I dropped one screw and could not find it any more it just vanished.

I was lucky to find one just like the one I lost after a half hour search.All in all I did a pretty good good job for an

auto mechanic .Thanks very much for your help, it was very easy to follow your instructions.

Fred Czarnik