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This guide will allow you to disassemble the camera to the point where the button assembly can be replaced, help you replace it and provide direction for reassembly.
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Turn the camera upside down and locate the two, black screws.
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Using the Philips #00 Screwdriver, remove each screw.
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Rotate the camera to the left side and remove the two, black, #00 Philips screws.
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Rotate the camera to the right side and remove the two, black, #00 Philips screws.
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Carefully remove the back plate from the body of the camera.
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Using the Philips #00 Screwdriver, remove the two screws that are holding the keypad.
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Gently pull the display away from the camera body.
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Fold the display away from the camera
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Remove the visible midframe screws.
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There is a screw beneath the foam square that must be removed as well.
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The screw holding the silver wrist-strap loop on the side of the camera must also be removed.
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Gently lift the midframe up and out of the device.
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Flip up the little tan tab on the connecter of the button pad's ribbon.
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Gently pull out the ribbon. It should come out easily, don't force it.
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Take the new button pad and orient it the same way as the old pad before it was removed.
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Gently slide the end of the electric ribbon into the connector.
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To make sure that the ribbon is completely in the connector give it a firm push but don't force anything. The ribbon should slide in with only a little resistance.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Where can I purchase the button assembly for this model? Does this assembly also control the lens function? When I depress the button, sometimes the lens open then closes. Thank you for your wonderful clear instructions.