What you need
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Start by removing all the screws visible on the body of the device.
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Once all the screws are removed, gently lift the back of the device as it is connected to the motherboard by two ribbon cables.
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Remove the screws and then, the metal protection plate.
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Disconnect the ribbon cables from the motherboard by gently lifting the plastic valves.
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Then, remove the mounting screws from the motherboard. Remove the motherboard but be careful, as it is still connected to the frame with the speaker wires.
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Now, remove the top cover.
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Remove the screw which still maintains the frame. You will find it behind this red circle.
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All you have to do now is to remove the optical unit, it comes more easily when pulling it up.
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Your device is disassembled with success and you now have access to all its components.
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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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3 Comments
Hardy:
Thanks very much for your hard work on this. I have a P7000 whose memory card slot isn’t recognizing cards. I can’t tell for sure, but it looks like the card slot is part of the battery housing. Would you be able to confirm this?
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Thank you!!! Is there a way to replace the internal battery? Is it present? My p7000 no longer keeps the date/time and settings memory whenever I remove the EN-EL14 battery...
i Have the same issue, Did you fix yours? I think my the issue is related to the Lithium-ion flash capacitor.
But I'm struggling to find that specific part.