Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

5

Time Required

                          15 - 20 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Back Housing
  • 2 steps
  • LCD Screen
  • 3 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Back Housing               
  • There are six screws attaching the back housing to the camera. Remove the screws from the body with a PH000 screw head.
  • Two 1.5x2.5mm screws on the right side.
  • Two 1.5x2.5mm screws on the underside.
  • Two 1.5x2.5mm screw on the left side.

There are six screws attaching the back housing to the camera. Remove the screws from the body with a PH000 screw head.

Two 1.5x2.5mm screws on the right side.

Two 1.5x2.5mm screws on the underside.

Two 1.5x2.5mm screw on the left side.

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Step 2

  • After removing the screws, use a metal spudger or plastic opening tool to push the back cover out.
  • The metal spudger can damage the plastic housing, so use caution when applying any pressure to it. Use a plastic opening tool to reduce the risk of damage to the housing.
  • Remove the back housing of the camera by lifting it directly up.
  • The back cover may be slightly tight, therefore more force may be needed to lift it up.

After removing the screws, use a metal spudger or plastic opening tool to push the back cover out.

The metal spudger can damage the plastic housing, so use caution when applying any pressure to it. Use a plastic opening tool to reduce the risk of damage to the housing.

Remove the back housing of the camera by lifting it directly up.

The back cover may be slightly tight, therefore more force may be needed to lift it up.

Step 3

              LCD Screen               
  • Insert the tips of your fingers into the space between the screen and back-plate.
  • Gently lift the screen up and out of the frame.
  • The screen is still held by a flexible display cable, therefore only lift the screen 0.5’’ out of the back-plate.

Insert the tips of your fingers into the space between the screen and back-plate.

Gently lift the screen up and out of the frame.

The screen is still held by a flexible display cable, therefore only lift the screen 0.5’’ out of the back-plate.

Step 4

  • Tilt the screen so that the display cable forms a hinge with the backplate.
  • Rotate the display 180 degrees so that it faces you.

Tilt the screen so that the display cable forms a hinge with the backplate.

Rotate the display 180 degrees so that it faces you.

Step 5

  • The display cable has a ZIF (zero insertion force) connector on the end. This has a tab that has to be pushed out before the cable can be safely removed.
  • Using a plastic opening tool or fingernail, pop up the black clip holding the display cable. This will release the cable.
  • Slide the display cable out of the connector.
  • The display cable can be damaged due to excessive bending, therefore avoid putting unnecessary strain on it.

The display cable has a ZIF (zero insertion force) connector on the end. This has a tab that has to be pushed out before the cable can be safely removed.

Using a plastic opening tool or fingernail, pop up the black clip holding the display cable. This will release the cable.

Slide the display cable out of the connector.

The display cable can be damaged due to excessive bending, therefore avoid putting unnecessary strain on it.

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

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Mihai Alexandru Fustos - Oct 11, 2017

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Thank you, saved me money and time