Difficulty
Difficult
Steps
9
Time Required
35 minutes
Sections
3
- Battery
- 2 steps
- Outer Casing
- 3 steps
- Flash Bulb
- 4 steps
Flags
1
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Step 1
Battery
- Open the flap indicated to allow access to the battery slot.
- The gray switch indicated has to be moved to the right in order to release the flap.
Open the flap indicated to allow access to the battery slot.
The gray switch indicated has to be moved to the right in order to release the flap.
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Step 2
- If the old battery is still in the slot, then make sure the camera is turned off prior to removal.
- If there is a battery currently in the slot, remove by first pulling downwards on the blue component. This will allow you to remove the battery from the slot.
If the old battery is still in the slot, then make sure the camera is turned off prior to removal.
If there is a battery currently in the slot, remove by first pulling downwards on the blue component. This will allow you to remove the battery from the slot.
Step 3
Outer Casing
- Remove all of the 1mm screws using a Philips #000 Screwdriver.
- Remover the rest of the screws (2mm) from the camera covers using a Phillips #000 Screwdriver.
Remove all of the 1mm screws using a Philips #000 Screwdriver.
Remover the rest of the screws (2mm) from the camera covers using a Phillips #000 Screwdriver.
Step 4
- Use the plastic opening tool to gently remove the front and back plates of the camera.
Use the plastic opening tool to gently remove the front and back plates of the camera.
Step 5
- Use a plastic opening tool to gently release the two indicated tabs.
Use a plastic opening tool to gently release the two indicated tabs.
Step 6
Flash Bulb
- Pull up on the lower end of the plate. Lift so the plate is high enough that the marked bump is not holding it in place.
- Pull away from the camera at the end of the metal plate with the blue circuits to then remove the plate from the rest of the camera.
- For help with this step, refer to the video.
Pull up on the lower end of the plate. Lift so the plate is high enough that the marked bump is not holding it in place.
Pull away from the camera at the end of the metal plate with the blue circuits to then remove the plate from the rest of the camera.
For help with this step, refer to the video.
Step 7
- Peel back the copper cover and black tape from the motherboard to reveal the connection port.
- Using the plastic opening tool, release the black bar on the connection port so that the bar is vertical.
- Pull the tab out.
Peel back the copper cover and black tape from the motherboard to reveal the connection port.
Using the plastic opening tool, release the black bar on the connection port so that the bar is vertical.
Pull the tab out.
Step 8
- Pull back on the case, then pull the entire tab out from the case.
Pull back on the case, then pull the entire tab out from the case.
Step 9
- Solder the 4 marked nodes and the remove the flash bulb from the sheet.
- For help on soldering, refer to this Guide.
Solder the 4 marked nodes and the remove the flash bulb from the sheet.
For help on soldering, refer to this Guide.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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