Introduction

Replacing the diopter adjustment dial requires removal of the rear panel of the device, as well as the removal of several small screws.

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    • Remove the four 4.6mm J000 Phillips screws from the sides and two 3.2mm J000 Phillips screws along the bottom.

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    • Remove the two 3.2mm J000 Phillips screws located on the bottom edge of the viewfinder cover.

    • Carefully remove the viewfinder cover.

    • Remove the two 4.4mm J000 Phillips screws located near the top edge of the viewfinder.

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    • Slide the Wide Plastic Opening Tool upwards along the underside of the rear casing.

    • Be careful not to disconnect the filament connections. Reinserting them can be difficult.

    • Slowly lower the casing into the position shown.

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    • Use the Screwdriver J000 Phillips Head to remove the screw located at the lower-left corner of the face of the viewfinder glass.

    • Carefully lift the L-shaped clicker underneath the previously removed screw.

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    • Slide the faulty diopter adjustment dial off the rod.

    • Replace the diopter dial with a 1-cm wheel.

Conclusion

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

Gabriel Gonzalez Jr

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