PiCase Assembly Instructions


Attach long sides with small piece of tape
Attach the long sides to the base plate.

TIP:
To keep them together, glue small pieces of scotch tape from inside, as shown. (In this picture, a white tape is seen).

Drop Raspberry-Pi in it.

Drop the Raspberry Pi in the case frame you prepared.
Ensure that Pi-Pan controller board is attached to the Raspberry Pi (as seen in adjacent picture).

If you are using this case with Pi-Pan, before you drop it in, attach the camera ribbon cable to Raspberry Pi.
TIP:
To keep the assembly manageable, don't attach the Pi-Camera to the other end of the ribbon cable yet.

Slide the top plate

Slide in the top plate, engaging the camera cable in the slot provided.

If you are using this case with Pi-Pan, ensure that Pi-Pan assembly is mounted on the top plate before you slide it in.

Hihge in the rear plate at the top
Hinge in the rear plate at the top as seen.

Hold assembly upside down and press
Hold the assembly upside down as shown,
Press tabs with thumbs, and press down the rear plate to lock it in the tabs.

Hihge in the front plate

Hinge in the front plate at the top as shown.

Press tabs and lock in front plate
Hold the assembly upside down as shown,
Press tabs with thumbs, and press down the front plate to lock it in the tabs.

If you are using with Pi-Pan, attach the camera ribbon cable to the camera, and also engage the servo cables.

Your assembly is now ready to use.