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5
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10 minutes
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
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- Open the four 3.40 mm screws from the right and left sides of your Panasonic Lumix Camera.
- Remove the two 2.60 mm screws located next to the battery.
Open the four 3.40 mm screws from the right and left sides of your Panasonic Lumix Camera.
Remove the two 2.60 mm screws located next to the battery.
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Step 2
- Use the plastic opening tool to open the outer cover of your device from the HDMI port.
- Open it carefully to avoid breaking the cover.
Use the plastic opening tool to open the outer cover of your device from the HDMI port.
Open it carefully to avoid breaking the cover.
Step 3
- Use a spudger to carefully detach the ribbon cable without breaking it.
Use a spudger to carefully detach the ribbon cable without breaking it.
Step 4
- Use the plastic opening tool to lift and remove the buttons board as shown.
Use the plastic opening tool to lift and remove the buttons board as shown.
Step 5
- Carefully lift the screen using the plastic opening tool as shown.
Carefully lift the screen using the plastic opening tool as shown.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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nasorenga - Dec 15, 2015
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Of the two 2.60 mm screws on the bottom of the camera, only the one closest to the back needs to be removed.
The correct screwdriver is JIS Type S #00. A Phillips driver can ruin the screws.
The screen shown in step 5 consists of two parts: the LCD and a frame. The replacement LCD that I ordered came without the frame, so a little more disassembly was required, including a bit of delicate soldering: the narrow ribbon cable is really two cables, soldered together. The solder joints are hidden under the piece of black electric tape at the end.