Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
10
Time Required
10 - 20 minutes
Sections
2
- Battery
- 3 steps
- LCD Screen
- 7 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Battery
- Looking at the bottom of the camera, slide the OPEN/LOCK switch to the left into the OPEN position.
- The battery housing door should swing open.
Looking at the bottom of the camera, slide the OPEN/LOCK switch to the left into the OPEN position.
The battery housing door should swing open.
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Step 2
- Flip the inside switch up to release the battery.
Flip the inside switch up to release the battery.
Step 3
- Grip the edge of the battery and pull it out.
- Use a LUMIX Panasonic DMW-BLE9PP Battery Pack for replacement.
Grip the edge of the battery and pull it out.
Use a LUMIX Panasonic DMW-BLE9PP Battery Pack for replacement.
Step 4
LCD Screen
- Some of these screws may have adhesive to keep the camera from being taken apart so push hard with the screwdriver and turn slowly to avoid stripping screws.
- Use a Phillips #000 screwdriver to remove the five 4.5 mm screws located on the bottom of the camera and the top one on the left side, with the lens facing you.
- Use a Phillips #000 screwdriver to remove the two 3.5 mm screws, one below the lens and one on the left side.
- Use a Phillips #000 screwdriver to remove the 7.1 mm screw from the right side of the camera.
Some of these screws may have adhesive to keep the camera from being taken apart so push hard with the screwdriver and turn slowly to avoid stripping screws.
Use a Phillips #000 screwdriver to remove the five 4.5 mm screws located on the bottom of the camera and the top one on the left side, with the lens facing you.
Use a Phillips #000 screwdriver to remove the two 3.5 mm screws, one below the lens and one on the left side.
Use a Phillips #000 screwdriver to remove the 7.1 mm screw from the right side of the camera.
Step 5
- The viewfinder in this picture is taken off of the camera to more easily see where the screw is located. It is not actually removed from the camera.
- Use a Phillips #000 screwdriver to remove the 2.5 mm screw underneath the viewfinder.
- Pull the black plastic piece off of the viewfinder.
The viewfinder in this picture is taken off of the camera to more easily see where the screw is located. It is not actually removed from the camera.
Use a Phillips #000 screwdriver to remove the 2.5 mm screw underneath the viewfinder.
Pull the black plastic piece off of the viewfinder.
Step 6
- Slide out the black plastic piece that acts as a placeholder for an attachable lens on the top of the camera.
- Remove the small metal insert that rests beneath the black plastic piece by pulling outward, away from the lens side of the camera.
- You may need a spudger or prying device to remove the metal piece by lifting the back end up.
Slide out the black plastic piece that acts as a placeholder for an attachable lens on the top of the camera.
Remove the small metal insert that rests beneath the black plastic piece by pulling outward, away from the lens side of the camera.
You may need a spudger or prying device to remove the metal piece by lifting the back end up.
Step 7
- Some of these screws may have adhesive to keep the camera from being taken apart so push hard with the screwdriver and turn slowly to avoid stripping screws.
- Use a Phillips #000 screwdriver to remove all four of the 7.1mm screws that are under the metal piece.
Use a Phillips #000 screwdriver to remove all four of the 7.1mm screws that are under the metal piece.
Step 8
- There may be adhesive holding the back on, so pry carefully to not break any of the ribbon cables underneath.
- Pry off the back of the camera using a spudger starting from the top right side of the LCD screen.
There may be adhesive holding the back on, so pry carefully to not break any of the ribbon cables underneath.
Pry off the back of the camera using a spudger starting from the top right side of the LCD screen.
Step 9
- Use a Phillips #000 screwdriver to remove the 7.5mm screw on the top right of the back of the camera that holds the metal backing in place.
Use a Phillips #000 screwdriver to remove the 7.5mm screw on the top right of the back of the camera that holds the metal backing in place.
Step 10
- Lift the LCD screen away from the device.
- Pry off the silver metal backing with a spudger.
- Pull out the ribbon cable that attaches the LCD screen to the motherboard.
- If need be, use a plastic spudger to pry the ribbon cable out of its socket.
- Remove the LCD screen.
Lift the LCD screen away from the device.
Pry off the silver metal backing with a spudger.
Pull out the ribbon cable that attaches the LCD screen to the motherboard.
If need be, use a plastic spudger to pry the ribbon cable out of its socket.
Remove the LCD screen.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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gunsr4kids - Dec 3, 2016
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Fantastic guide, what a help. Follow the caution details about stripping screws. I found that a #00 screwdriver worked better in some places than the #000. The screw in step 9 holds onto the back of the cameras frame in step 8 on my camera, so you might have to peel back the rubber thumb grip to get at it before you start prying the back case off so you don’t bend or break the case. Other than that if I had to do it again it probably would take less than 20 minutes.Iit took me about an hour after stripping a couple screws with my #000 and looking for another screwdriver. Also a spudger isn’t necessary, I used a guitar pick and a tooth pick to accomplish the same thing.
pouliquen - Dec 5, 2016
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Hello-Can you describe the reference ,part number,of the LCD to order one ?thanks
Nicolas Tozman - Dec 22, 2016
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Same questions as pouliquen, where to find a new LCD and part number ? thanks for help :)
Johannes Cramer - Nov 24, 2017
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Brilliant guide! I had the same problem as gunsr4kids. The screw in step 9 was actually holding the frame in place. I had to lift up the thumb rubber on the left side (there is adhesive on the back) to reveal the screw. Don’t pull the rubber to hard
The part number is DC9301