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Introduction

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Step 1

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  • Remove the four rubber feet with tweezers to access the screws.
  • Remove all four 7mm screws by using a #1 Phillips screwdriver.
  • Then, with your hands, pull off the lower part of the camera body.

Remove the four rubber feet with tweezers to access the screws.

Remove all four 7mm screws by using a #1 Phillips screwdriver.

Then, with your hands, pull off the lower part of the camera body.

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Step 2

  • On the base motherboard, there are five connecting cables. Disconnect all of them from the motherboard gently using safety tweezers.
  • Do not cut or damage the cables.
  • Disconnecting the antenna cable from motherboard is not necessary.

On the base motherboard, there are five connecting cables. Disconnect all of them from the motherboard gently using safety tweezers.

Do not cut or damage the cables.

Disconnecting the antenna cable from motherboard is not necessary.

Step 3

  • Remove the two 7mm screws holding the motor using a #1 Phillips screwdriver.
  • Pull off the motor and lift away the midbody of the camera using your hands.

Remove the two 7mm screws holding the motor using a #1 Phillips screwdriver.

Pull off the motor and lift away the midbody of the camera using your hands.

Step 4

  • Separate the black camera shroud from the upper body by prying loose the tabs with a plastic opening tool or spudger.
  • Use your hands to wiggle the shroud free.

Separate the black camera shroud from the upper body by prying loose the tabs with a plastic opening tool or spudger.

Use your hands to wiggle the shroud free.

Step 5

  • Use a #1 Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the four 5mm screws on both sides of the black camera housing to separate it from white body.
  • Unscrew the two 7mm #1 Phillips screws on both sides of the camera housing to open it.

Use a #1 Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the four 5mm screws on both sides of the black camera housing to separate it from white body.

Unscrew the two 7mm #1 Phillips screws on both sides of the camera housing to open it.

Step 6

  • Gently disconnect the three cables from the small motherboard using safety tweezers.
  • Use a #0 Phillips screwdriver to remove the two black 2mm screws and a #1 Phillips screwdriver to remove the 2 silver 6mm screws.
  • Separate the board from the black housing.

Gently disconnect the three cables from the small motherboard using safety tweezers.

Use a #0 Phillips screwdriver to remove the two black 2mm screws and a #1 Phillips screwdriver to remove the 2 silver 6mm screws.

Separate the board from the black housing.

Step 7

  • Using your fingers, remove the focus adjustment ring.
  • Twist the lens to unscrew it from the camera module.
  • Replace the broken lens with new one and reassemble all parts of the camera respectively.

Using your fingers, remove the focus adjustment ring.

Twist the lens to unscrew it from the camera module.

Replace the broken lens with new one and reassemble all parts of the camera respectively.

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

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