Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

13

Time Required

                          15 minutes            

Sections

4

  • Grip Belt
  • 1 step
  • Battery
  • 3 steps
  • Canon Vixia HF R500 Disassembly
  • 8 steps
  • Battery Charger
  • 1 step

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Grip Belt               
  • On the right side of the camcorder remove the grip belt.

On the right side of the camcorder remove the grip belt.

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Step 2

              Battery               
  • Hold on to the battery.

Hold on to the battery.

Step 3

  • On the bottom of the battery hold the battery release switch.

On the bottom of the battery hold the battery release switch.

Step 4

  • Remove the battery slowly away from the camcorder.
  • Removing the battery quick or in a different angle may cause sparks and damage to device.

Remove the battery slowly away from the camcorder.

Removing the battery quick or in a different angle may cause sparks and damage to device.

Step 5

              Canon Vixia HF R500 Disassembly               
  • Remove the two 8mm Philips #000 screws on the side where the grip belt was located on.

Remove the two 8mm Philips #000 screws on the side where the grip belt was located on.

Step 6

  • Remove the two 4mm Philips #000 head screws from the bottom of the camcorder.
  • A hidden 4mm Philips #000 screw is shown under the black plug shown.

Remove the two 4mm Philips #000 head screws from the bottom of the camcorder.

A hidden 4mm Philips #000 screw is shown under the black plug shown.

Step 7

  • Remove the side piece plate.

Remove the side piece plate.

Step 8

  • Near the LCD screen, remove the three 7mm Philips #000 screws in the picture shown.

Near the LCD screen, remove the three 7mm Philips #000 screws in the picture shown.

Step 9

  • Carefully place the camcorder where the inside of the device is facing upwards and remove the 3mm Philips #000 screw shown.
  • Do not use strong magnetic parts on the inside, as they may damage the device.

Carefully place the camcorder where the inside of the device is facing upwards and remove the 3mm Philips #000 screw shown.

Do not use strong magnetic parts on the inside, as they may damage the device.

Step 10

  • Using the spudger, pull the tab shown to start removing the ribbon cable.

Using the spudger, pull the tab shown to start removing the ribbon cable.

Step 11

  • Using the Spudger, carefully remove the two ribbon cables that are connected to the top of the device.

Using the Spudger, carefully remove the two ribbon cables that are connected to the top of the device.

Step 12

  • Remove the top piece.

Remove the top piece.

Step 13

              Battery Charger               
  • Ensure the ribbon cord is connected
  • Check the condition of the ribbon cord and replace damaged cord.

Ensure the ribbon cord is connected

Check the condition of the ribbon cord and replace damaged cord.

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

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