Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
8
Time Required
20 - 25 minutes
Sections
3
- Button Board
- 3 steps
- LCD Screen
- 3 steps
- Lens
- 2 steps
Flags
1
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Introduction
- The Lens is an integral part of the device and any improper handling can cause issues in other parts of the camera.Be cautious when removing ribbon wires.Be sure to keep track of all pieces that are taken apart.
What you need
Step 1
Button Board
- Remove the five 4.0 mm Phillips #000 screws on the back panel.
Remove the five 4.0 mm Phillips #000 screws on the back panel.
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Step 2
- Using the Spudger, remove the back panel from the device.
- The loose piece circled in the picture will most likely fall off the camera housing.
Using the Spudger, remove the back panel from the device.
The loose piece circled in the picture will most likely fall off the camera housing.
Step 3
- Remove the two 2.15mm Phillips #000 screws from the circuit board.
- Gently pull on the ribbon wire from ZIF connector with the tweezers to remove the button board.
- Ribbon wires can easily be damaged.
Remove the two 2.15mm Phillips #000 screws from the circuit board.
Gently pull on the ribbon wire from ZIF connector with the tweezers to remove the button board.
Ribbon wires can easily be damaged.
Step 4
LCD Screen
- Remove the four 3.75 mm Phillips #000 screws from the LCD back panel.
Remove the four 3.75 mm Phillips #000 screws from the LCD back panel.
Step 5
- Lift the back panel and separate the LCD Screen by prying it up.
- Remove the back panel.
Lift the back panel and separate the LCD Screen by prying it up.
Remove the back panel.
Step 6
- Gently pull on the ribbon wire disconnecting from the ZIF connector (connecting the LCD screen to the motherboard) with the tweezers.
- Ribbon wires can be easily damaged.
Gently pull on the ribbon wire disconnecting from the ZIF connector (connecting the LCD screen to the motherboard) with the tweezers.
Ribbon wires can be easily damaged.
Step 7
Lens
- With plastic opening tool, gently pry loose the front panel.
- Separate front panel from the camera housing.
With plastic opening tool, gently pry loose the front panel.
Separate front panel from the camera housing.
Step 8
- Remove the lens housing by pushing it, from the front, through the housing and lifting it out.
- Gently pull on the large ribbon wire (connecting the Lens housing to the motherboard via ZIF connector) with the tweezers.
- Gently pull on the small ribbon wire (connecting the Lens housing to the motherboard) with the tweezers.
- Be careful not to damage either of the ribbon wires.
Remove the lens housing by pushing it, from the front, through the housing and lifting it out.
Gently pull on the large ribbon wire (connecting the Lens housing to the motherboard via ZIF connector) with the tweezers.
Gently pull on the small ribbon wire (connecting the Lens housing to the motherboard) with the tweezers.
Be careful not to damage either of the ribbon wires.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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