Kodak Easyshare C813 Shutter Button Replacement
ID: 2331
Description: This guide demonstrates how to clean or replace...
Steps:
- Turn off camera by firmly pressing the power button that is located on the top of the camera near the selector dial.
- Press thumb firmly on battery door and slide it in the direction of the arrow.
- Lift thumb allowing the door to swing open.
- Before removing back cover, it is advisable to use an anti-static wrist strap to prevent damage to electronics.
- Turn the camera off by firmly pressing the power button located on top of the camera.
- Locate the 7 screws holding the back cover on.
- Three screws are located on the bottom of the camera.
- Two screws are located on the side shown in the photograph.
- Two final screws are located on the opposite side shown in the photograph.
- Remove all 7 screws:
- Hold the camera firmly with one hand so that you can still see a screw.
- Place the Philips 00(Found here)screwdriver into the screw.
- Turn the screwdriver to the left until it is free.
- Repeat for the remaining screws.
- Use plastic opening tools to slightly open the side of the case.
- Insert a plastic opening tool and apply pressure to the internal three tabs at the top.
- The first two are near the words "3X Optical Zoom".
- The third is near the shutter button.
- Gently pull apart the back cover from the rest of the camera.
- Make sure there are no more screws or tabs keeping the cover on.
- Use the plastic opening tool to separate any sides still closely connected.
- Open the battery door.
- Press thumb firmly on battery door and slide it in the direction of the arrow.
- Lift thumb allowing the door to swing open.
- Use the plastic opening tool to lift the casing around the shutter button.
- Gently remove the front cover from the device.
- Do not touch the terminals shown in the photo. These link to the capacitor which could shock you if not discharged.
- To discharge the capacitor follow this guide.
- The shutter button is held on to the front cover by three screws
- Hold the shutter button in place
- Use a Philips 00 screwdriver to remove the screws.
- Careful that the power and flash button do not fall off
- Keep the shutter button in place while removing the circular metal plate
- Remove the shutter button by allowing it to fall into your hand
- Hold down the shutter button portion of the selector dial
- Press down the red tabs and slowly relieve pressure on the shutter button
- Press down on the center red stick
- Careful not to lose the spring
- Tool shown is Found here
- If cleaning, remove dirt from button
- When putting back together, the button should be be oriented so that the green automatic mode points towards the power button.