Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

6

Time Required

                          30 minutes - 2 hours            

Sections

3

  • Battery
  • 1 step
  • Back Panel
  • 4 steps
  • Camera
  • 1 step

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Battery               
  • Apply slight pressure and slide the button above the battery cabinet to the right to open.
  • Remove battery cabinet cover by sliding away from the center of device.
  • This device requires 4AA batteries to function without the AC adaptor.

Apply slight pressure and slide the button above the battery cabinet to the right to open.

Remove battery cabinet cover by sliding away from the center of device.

This device requires 4AA batteries to function without the AC adaptor.

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Step 2

              Back Panel               
  • Remove all nine plastic caps from the back of the device using the plastic opening tool.
  • These covers are made of hard plastic so they may be difficult to remove.

Remove all nine plastic caps from the back of the device using the plastic opening tool.

These covers are made of hard plastic so they may be difficult to remove.

Step 3

  • Remove the hard rubber tab located by the cartridge slot using the plastic opening tool.
  • Be careful not to apply excessive force.
  • Once the rubber tab is removed unscrew the single 7 mm screw using a J0 screwdriver.

Remove the hard rubber tab located by the cartridge slot using the plastic opening tool.

Be careful not to apply excessive force.

Once the rubber tab is removed unscrew the single 7 mm screw using a J0 screwdriver.

Step 4

  • Remove all ten 7mm screws from the back panel of the device using a JO bit screwdriver.
  • Do not use excessive force while removing the screws to prevent damaging the plastic case.

Remove all ten 7mm screws from the back panel of the device using a JO bit screwdriver.

Do not use excessive force while removing the screws to prevent damaging the plastic case.

Step 5

  • Using the plastic opening tool, detach the back plate from the front piece.
  • Do not use excessive force. If the back plate does not gently come on double check that all screws were removed.
  • Once the back panel is removed, you will be able to see the motherboard and other components within the device.

Using the plastic opening tool, detach the back plate from the front piece.

Do not use excessive force. If the back plate does not gently come on double check that all screws were removed.

Once the back panel is removed, you will be able to see the motherboard and other components within the device.

Step 6

              Camera               
  • Using the tip of your finger, carefully pull the clip upwards to release the camera connection from the motherboard.
  • The connection to the camera is located on top side of the devices motherboard.
  • Pulling the camera while the connection to the motherboard is still intact can cause damage to the circuit board.
  • Attach the replacement camera and lower the latch until a click sound can be heard.

Using the tip of your finger, carefully pull the clip upwards to release the camera connection from the motherboard.

The connection to the camera is located on top side of the devices motherboard.

Pulling the camera while the connection to the motherboard is still intact can cause damage to the circuit board.

Attach the replacement camera and lower the latch until a click sound can be heard.

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

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