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By fixing your flash, you can once again take bright, vibrant photographs.
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To remove the battery, locate the battery cover on the bottom of the camera.
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Using your thumb, press down on the cover and slide it outwards.
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Depress the orange lever holding the battery in place to unlock it.
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Use your fingers to remove the battery.
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Use a #000 Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the four 4mm screws located on the sides of the camera (2 for each side).
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Unscrew the four 2mm located on the bottom of the camera using a Phillips #000 screwdriver.
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Use a plastic opening tool to loosen and remove both the front and back plates of the camera, as well as the two side pieces.
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Unscrew the three 2mm screws attaching the piece to the camera frame with a #000 Phillips screwdriver.
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Use an opening tool to gently remove the power and shutter button assembly from the frame.
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Unscrew the 2mm screw connections of the main board protector from the camera frame using a #000 Phillips head screwdriver (2 on front, 1 on top)
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Use a Phillips #000 screwdriver to unscrew the 4mm screw.
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Use a pair of tweezers to remove the no-fuss connector from its holder.
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Gently lift the protector from the frame.
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Lift the LCD screen ZIF connector tab and remove the ribbon cable.
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Detach the no-fuss connector.
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Lift the screen from its holder.
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Unplug the assembly from the main no-fuss connector.
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Unplug the assembly from its flat-top connection.
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Use a #000 Phillips screwdriver to remove the three 4mm screws that hold the assembly to the frame.
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Gently lift the assembly out of its place.
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Fix your Canon's flash in order to take bright, vibrant photographs.
Fix your Canon's flash in order to take bright, vibrant photographs.
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