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Locate and remove the clock battery from the camera.
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            While the switch is pushed forward, pull the cover away from the camera. 
 
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            To remove batteries, simply allow them to fall out of the camera. 
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            Use a fingernail to lift the clock battery out of the camera. 
 
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            To access the clock battery, find the clock battery cover, shown here in the red square. 
 
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            When accessing the clock battery, use a fingernail or similar small instrument to gently pull the tab out. 
 
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            Now that you have the tab and battery removed, use a fingernail or other small tool to remove the battery from the tab. 
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            This battery is a CR1220 type watch battery. 
 
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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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Perfect! I never even knew I had this battery in there. Couldn't figure out why the date and time wouldn't stay set every time I shut it off. And then I found the answer here.
Thank you very much for the post!
I'm a senior citizen and am not very good with modern technology. Been going crazy trying to set my clock in my digital camera. I didn't want to buy a new one because I have had this one for years (Power Shot A590) and didn't want to have to learn to use a newer one. Finally got smart enough to do a google search for an answer. Will get a new battery tomorrow and solve my problem. Thanks for the help!...the information age is good for something after all.
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