Einleitung
Follow this step by step installation guide for replacing the motherboard on your Canon Powershot SD700 IS camera.
In order to make the process easier please view our more indepth guide on taking off the camera's casing in the LCD replacement guide.
Werkzeuge
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Turn off the camera by pressing the power button above the LCD screen.
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Remove the battery and memory card.
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Use a Phillips #00 screwdriver to remove the screws on the left of the camera underneath the "A/V out Digital" cover flap.
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Remove the screw on the bottom of the camera near the battery and memory card slots using a Phillips #00 screwdriver.
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Once the LCD and Backlight are detached, remove the larger screw marked in red in the picture as well as the four smaller sized screws marked in blue.
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Remove the orange ribbon cable by lifting the ZIF connector attached to the ribbon with a flat head screw driver or spudger.
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Carefully lift the shutter along with the ribbon connected to it. This will remove the casing around the motherboard.
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With the motherboard casing detached, remove the short orange ribbon by lifting the ZIF connector with a spudger or other plastic opening tools and slide the ribbon out. Detaching this ribbon will disconnect the side of the camera containing the motherboard from the rest of the camera.
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First remove the wires that are attached to the motherboard, as shown by the black box. You can detach them by simply pulling them out.
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Next you can remove the film by lifting it gently from the motherboard.
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Remove the last wires connected to the motherboard. You can remove it by gently lifting it upwards.
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Place a flathead screwdriver and gently lift the circuit attached, as shown on the picture.
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Remove the screw using a philip 00 screwdriver.
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Once the screw is removed, gently lift the motherboard away from the case.
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Remove the screw as shown by the red circle.
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Once the screw is removed, you can remove the board.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.