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Canon PowerShot S80 Motherboard Replacement
Canon PowerShot S80 Motherboard Replacement Replace the Motherboard in your Canon PowerShot S80.
Written By: BrettH
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Canon PowerShot S80 Motherboard Replacement
INTRODUCTION This guide serves to remove and replace the motherboard.
TOOLS: Metal Spudger (1) Phillips #00 Screwdriver (1)
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Canon PowerShot S80 Motherboard Replacement
Step 1 — Outer Casing
Remove the knot on the wrist lanyard.
Remove the battery and memory card.
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Step 2
Remove all screws from sides of outer casing.
Begin removing the screws on the bottom of the outer casing.
Remove the rest of the screws from the outer casing.
Step 3
Gently pull the front cover off the camera.
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Step 4
Open the "A/V Out Digital" cover slide, and remove the screw inside.
Gently pull off the back casing.
Remove the black "L" shaped piece of metal.
Step 5 — LCD Screen
Remove the three screws that are holding the screen in place and free the screen from the underlying components.
Be careful of the ribbon wire that is still attached on the left of the screen.
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Step 6
With the spudger, gently lift the black flap that is holding the wide ribbon cable wire in place.
Unplug the wide ribbon cable.
Unplug the narrow ribbon cable to free the LCD screen from the camera body
Step 7 — Motherboard
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Remove the screws holding down function set button.
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Step 8
Gently pry up the tab with a metal spudger and remove the ribbon cable.
Be mindful of the pins as you lift up and remove the function/set button.
Step 9
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Step 10
Remove the screws from the metal plate.
Gently remove the metal plate.
Step 11
Lift the tab connecting the ribbon cable and detach.
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Step 12
Use a spudger to lift up the ribbon cable tab.
Detach the ribbon cable.
Step 13
Gently remove the entire ribbon cable connection to release the ribbon cable from the camera.
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Step 14
Unscrew the circuit board from the flash unit.
Step 15
Pry up the ribbon cable connection and remove it from the camera.
Lift the ribbon cable tab and completely detach the cable from the camera.
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Step 16
Pry up the connection, being mindful of the light adhesive.
Remove the last screw holding the motherboard to the main body.
Step 17
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Step 18
Use a spudger to gently lift the motherboard from the camera.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. This document was last generated on 2017-07-02 10:22:42 AM.
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