Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

14

Time Required

                          2 - 10 minutes            

Sections

3

  • Battery
  • 3 steps
  • Motherboard
  • 8 steps
  • Screen
  • 3 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Battery               
  • Flip the camera, so the bottom is facing up.

Flip the camera, so the bottom is facing up.

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Step 2

  • Slide the gray latch to the open “pac-man” symbol.

Slide the gray latch to the open “pac-man” symbol.

Step 3

  • Flip up the cover and remove the battery inside the slot.

Flip up the cover and remove the battery inside the slot.

Step 4

              Motherboard               
  • Unscrew the eight 4mm long JIS #00 screws from the bottom, right side, and the left side.

Unscrew the eight 4mm long JIS #00 screws from the bottom, right side, and the left side.

Step 5

  • Grab the camera with both your hand from the front and the back.
  • Pull the two parts apart.
  • You may have to pull at different angles to get the two parts to separate, but make sure you don’t pull too hard because there is a wire connection on the inside.

Grab the camera with both your hand from the front and the back.

Pull the two parts apart.

You may have to pull at different angles to get the two parts to separate, but make sure you don’t pull too hard because there is a wire connection on the inside.

Step 6

  • Flip the camera back so you can see the top.
  • Pull the ribbon cable out of the socket connecting to the motherboard by using your hands or tweezers.
  • Be careful not to puncture or rip the ribbon cable.

Flip the camera back so you can see the top.

Pull the ribbon cable out of the socket connecting to the motherboard by using your hands or tweezers.

Be careful not to puncture or rip the ribbon cable.

Step 7

  • Look back to the top of the camera.
  • Flip up the tab that is exposed right by the dial using tweezers.
  • Release the ribbon to be able to separate the top part of the back of the camera.
  • Be careful not to rip the ribbon cable.

Look back to the top of the camera.

Flip up the tab that is exposed right by the dial using tweezers.

Release the ribbon to be able to separate the top part of the back of the camera.

Be careful not to rip the ribbon cable.

Step 8

  • Look at the top side of the camera.
  • Unscrew the two 4mm Phillips #00 screws.
  • Unscrew the 2mm JIS #00 screw as well.

Look at the top side of the camera.

Unscrew the two 4mm Phillips #00 screws.

Unscrew the 2mm JIS #00 screw as well.

Step 9

  • Push or slide the the top dial toward the backside of the camera to unclip from the motherboard.

Push or slide the the top dial toward the backside of the camera to unclip from the motherboard.

Step 10

  • Pull the red and black wire out of the socket on the motherboard.
  • Pull motherboard up out of camera.

Pull the red and black wire out of the socket on the motherboard.

Pull motherboard up out of camera.

Step 11

  • Pull the ribbon connected to the dial off the motherboard.
  • Be careful not to rip the ribbon cable.

Pull the ribbon connected to the dial off the motherboard.

Step 12

              Screen               
  • Remove the orange ribbon cable from its connector by firmly but gently pulling it.

Remove the orange ribbon cable from its connector by firmly but gently pulling it.

Step 13

  • Pull out the pink cable connector.
  • If it’s not coming loose, use a pair of needle nose pliers to get a good grip on the connector.

Pull out the pink cable connector.

If it’s not coming loose, use a pair of needle nose pliers to get a good grip on the connector.

Step 14

  • Grab the back of the screen and gently lift up.
  • It is only held on by adhesive so it should come out relatively easy.

Grab the back of the screen and gently lift up.

It is only held on by adhesive so it should come out relatively easy.

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

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