Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
11
Time Required
30 minutes
Sections
3
- Battery
- 3 steps
- Rear Casing
- 7 steps
- LCD
- 1 step
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Battery
- On the bottom right of the camera, locate the battery flap switch.
On the bottom right of the camera, locate the battery flap switch.
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Step 2
- Move this switch to the right so the battery flap can flip open.
Move this switch to the right so the battery flap can flip open.
Step 3
- Slide the orange switch to the right as shown. Now the battery can be pulled out. Reverse these steps to re-install.
Slide the orange switch to the right as shown. Now the battery can be pulled out. Reverse these steps to re-install.
Step 4
Rear Casing
- Remove the three 3x3mm screws attached to the rear casing.
Remove the three 3x3mm screws attached to the rear casing.
Step 5
- The panel can be identified by the wifi logo on its upper half on the camera’s side.
- Remove the 5x3mm screw holding down the panel on the side closest to the lens.
The panel can be identified by the wifi logo on its upper half on the camera’s side.
Remove the 5x3mm screw holding down the panel on the side closest to the lens.
Step 6
- Pry the panel off from the bottom using your fingernail.
Pry the panel off from the bottom using your fingernail.
Step 7
- Remove the 3x2mm screw underneath the panel near the top of the camera.
Remove the 3x2mm screw underneath the panel near the top of the camera.
Step 8
- Remove the 4x3mm on the opposite side near the selector wheel.
- Remove the 2x2mm and 3x2mm screws underneath the a/v flap.
Remove the 4x3mm on the opposite side near the selector wheel.
Remove the 2x2mm and 3x2mm screws underneath the a/v flap.
Step 9
- Pry the back panel away from the body of the camera, using the space you just opened up.
- Be careful not to damage the ribbon cable on the opposite end of the camera.
- A small piece of the frame of the camera may fall off, but it can be easily put back into place during reassembly.
Pry the back panel away from the body of the camera, using the space you just opened up.
Be careful not to damage the ribbon cable on the opposite end of the camera.
A small piece of the frame of the camera may fall off, but it can be easily put back into place during reassembly.
Step 10
- Pry up the plastic ribbon connectors on the body of the camera to release the ribbon cables.
- The center connector is detached by flipping the black latch up and away from the center of the camera.
- The smaller connector is detached by flipping the tan latch up and away from the edge of the camera.
Pry up the plastic ribbon connectors on the body of the camera to release the ribbon cables.
The center connector is detached by flipping the black latch up and away from the center of the camera.
The smaller connector is detached by flipping the tan latch up and away from the edge of the camera.
Step 11
LCD
- Pry the display from the rear casing using a spudger.
Pry the display from the rear casing using a spudger.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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