Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
10
Time Required
7 minutes
Sections
3
- Accent Ring
- 3 steps
- Back Casing
- 4 steps
- Antenna
- 3 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Accent Ring
- Grasp the side of the accent ring. There is a notch that your thumb will be able to grab ahold of.
Grasp the side of the accent ring. There is a notch that your thumb will be able to grab ahold of.
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Step 2
- Twist the accent ring until it pops off. You may need to use both hands if the accent ring is stuck.
Twist the accent ring until it pops off. You may need to use both hands if the accent ring is stuck.
Step 3
- Replace your accent ring with whichever color you choose.
Replace your accent ring with whichever color you choose.
Step 4
Back Casing
- Remove one Phillips #2 screw from each side of the camera lens.
Remove one Phillips #2 screw from each side of the camera lens.
Step 5
- Pull the Wi-Fi Baby Camera open.
- It should be easily done after the screws are removed.
Pull the Wi-Fi Baby Camera open.
It should be easily done after the screws are removed.
Step 6
- Take your tweezers and gently pull the white tip out from its plug that is connected to a red and black twisted wire.
Take your tweezers and gently pull the white tip out from its plug that is connected to a red and black twisted wire.
Step 7
- Take your tweezers and gently pull the white tip that is on the end of the white wire (the antenna) out from its plug in.
Take your tweezers and gently pull the white tip that is on the end of the white wire (the antenna) out from its plug in.
Step 8
Antenna
- Once you have the back casing removed from the other half of the device, it should look like this with the antenna poking out.
Once you have the back casing removed from the other half of the device, it should look like this with the antenna poking out.
Step 9
- There will be a light yellow rubber stopper that is holding the antenna in place.
- With your tweezers, gently tug on the stopper to make it come out, or at least come loose.
- If the stopper does not completely come out, use the round top of the antenna to push down on it.
- You can do this simply by pulling the antenna as close to the back casing as possible, and then pushing down on it until the rubber stopper comes out completely.
- After it has come out, it can either be taken off from the antenna and set aside, or it can be kept on.
There will be a light yellow rubber stopper that is holding the antenna in place.
With your tweezers, gently tug on the stopper to make it come out, or at least come loose.
If the stopper does not completely come out, use the round top of the antenna to push down on it.
You can do this simply by pulling the antenna as close to the back casing as possible, and then pushing down on it until the rubber stopper comes out completely.
After it has come out, it can either be taken off from the antenna and set aside, or it can be kept on.
Step 10
- Once the rubber stopper has been pushed out, you will now be able to easily pull the antenna out from the back casing.
- After it has been removed, you are now able to replace the antenna of your Wi-Fi Baby Camera.
Once the rubber stopper has been pushed out, you will now be able to easily pull the antenna out from the back casing.
After it has been removed, you are now able to replace the antenna of your Wi-Fi Baby Camera.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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