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Einleitung
This guide describes how to remove the battery casing for cleaning and to check the connections with the rest of the camera.
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Unscrew five Phillips screws using a #0 Phillips screwdriver.
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Open the memory card cover by moving the slide switch toward the top end of of the camera.
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Remove the memory card from the slot.
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Unscrew the four Phillips screws from the side of the casing and one screw from the bottom using a #0 Phillips screwdriver.
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Gently separate the top of LCD from the rest of the camera using your thumb.
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Place the Spudger in the hole of the electrical ribbon.
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Gently pull the ribbon down using the Spudger until it is free from the camera but still connected to the LCD.
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Unscrew single Phillips screw with a #0 Phillips screwdriver.
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Free the bottom panel and attached ribbon from the rest of the camera.
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Turn over the camera.
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Lift the clear plastic from the face of the camera, peeling the adhesive just below the zoom lens.
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Place the Spudger between the orange ribbon and the black ribbon gate.
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Lift the ribbon gate using the Spudger.
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Place the Spudger in the corner of the ribbon above the hole.
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Remove the ribbon from the ribbon gate by pulling the Spudger away from the gate.
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Turn the camera over so you can see the LCD.
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Remove single Phillips screw below the LCD using a #0 Phillips screwdriver.
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Insert the Spudger into the hole of the ribbon.
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Move the Spudger away from the gate to fully remove ribbon.
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Lift off the capture button by wiggling it back and forth while pulling upward.
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Be careful not to damage the two clips.
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Flip open the four ribbon gates using the Spudger.
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Gently pull out the ribbon cables from the gates using the Spudger.
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Gently lift the logic board.
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Place the Spudger so that it is between the logic board, the white ribbon cable, and the rest of the camera.
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Remove the white ribbon cable by pulling the Spudger away from the camera, keeping it parallel to the logic board.
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Lay the logic board back down so that it is resting on the body of the camera.
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Pull the two plugs (white and green) out to the right from the logic board using the tweezers.
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Turn the camera over so that the back is facing you.
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Unscrew the three Phillips screws using a #0 Phillips screwdriver.
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Lift off the Memory Card casing, sliding the ribbon cable through the camera. Keep pulling until the Memory Card and ribbon cable have been removed from the camera.
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Note that the ribbon cable is coming from the external front portion of the camera. Make sure that the ribbon cable will not get caught on anything.
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Unscrew one Phillips screws from the side and three Phillips screws from the back panel using a #0 Phillips screwdriver.
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Firmly push on the back of the zoom lens, removing it from the left portion of the camera.
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Lift the zoom lens away from the left portion of the camera so that there are three components connected by a ribbon cables.
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The camera should now be able to be set in this orientation without too much stress on the cables.
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Locate the ribbon cable going from the battery case to the flash assembly.
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Remove the plug from the ribbon cable using the tweezers.
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Pick up the remaining battery casing and zoom lens.
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Pull off the clear plastic.
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The clear plastic is secured by adhesive along the bottom edge and a small hook.
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The remaining pieces from left to right are: the battery casing, zoom lens and flash assembly.
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Check the battery terminals for any corrosive material or bad connections.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.