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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

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  • Start by using the PH00 Phillips Screwdriver to take out the 6 1 mm screw’s on the bottom of the device.
  • Pry open the aluminum plate using the Plastic Opening Tool(s).
  • Remove the 2 1. mm screws using the PH00 Phillips Screwdriver.

Start by using the PH00 Phillips Screwdriver to take out the 6 1 mm screw’s on the bottom of the device.

Pry open the aluminum plate using the Plastic Opening Tool(s).

Remove the 2 1. mm screws using the PH00 Phillips Screwdriver.

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Step 2

  • Pry open the back case as shown using the Plastic Opening Tool.
  • Disconnect the battery from motherboard by carefully pulling up on the connector.

Pry open the back case as shown using the Plastic Opening Tool.

Disconnect the battery from motherboard by carefully pulling up on the connector.

Step 3

  • Unscrew the 9 1 mm screwdrivers using a PH00 Phillips Screwdriver.
  • Carefully detach the motherboard, from the housing unit using your hands.

Unscrew the 9 1 mm screwdrivers using a PH00 Phillips Screwdriver.

Carefully detach the motherboard, from the housing unit using your hands.

Step 4

  • Using the Plating Tool Opener, arefully disconnect the ribbon cable that attaches the camera to the housing.
  • Replace camera, and follow the steps in reverse order to reassemble

Using the Plating Tool Opener, arefully disconnect the ribbon cable that attaches the camera to the housing.

Replace camera, and follow the steps in reverse order to reassemble

Step 5

  • Unscrew the two 1 mm screws using the PH00 Philips Screwdriver.
  • Detach the black and red wire connected to the motherboard, using the tweezers, to remove the camera.

Unscrew the two 1 mm screws using the PH00 Philips Screwdriver.

Detach the black and red wire connected to the motherboard, using the tweezers, to remove the camera.

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

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jonathan.byus - Sep 19, 2018

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What camera should I use to replace a malfunctioning camera in the ring video doorbell? And where do I buy it?

Bobby Diggins - May 23, 2019

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Bump. What camera should I use to replace? (Scratched Lens.) Is the lens you can touch, a lens, or is it just a cover? Mine fell at there is chip right in the center that make the image unusable.

Kim Townsend - Jan 29, 2020

I have a scratch dead center of mine too. Have no clue how it got there as I’m super careful when I take it off to charge. Ugh. did you find out where to buy a replacement?

meanltltoo - May 10, 2020

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What camera should I use to replace? (Scratched Lens.)  I have the right 1st generation with a 740p camera

christina.stewart - Dec 23, 2020

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Has anyone found a replacement camera online?