Repairing Canon PowerShot A80 Flash Assembly
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This guide allows you to remove and replace the light bulb in the flash assembly.
- Author: ryne contreras
- Time required: 30-45 min
- Difficulty: Difficult
The flash assembly is a retractable light bulb fixture that displays a quick burst of background light emited from a light bulb.
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Step 5
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You can now remove the top of the camera, being careful of the fragile mylar cable that connects it to the main body of the camera.
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Taking off the top cover takes a little bit of force. Do this gently. There will be a snapping sound.
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The door to the memory card compartment also will be freed and can be removed.
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Step 7
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Open the LCD screen and pivot it to its fullest open position (shown).
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Remove the rear cover by pulling it straight away from the body of the camera.
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You're done!
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When reassembling the camera, remember to replace the screws in the same location from which you removed them. Otherwise you may damage the camera.
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Step 8
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Front Cover
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Now remove the top screw 3.3 mm long on the side of the camera that hold the side panels and the front cover using the #00 screwdriver.
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Gently remove the side panel of the camera by pulling it away form the camera.
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The side panel may get stuck on the internal wires, so gently wiggle this panel loose.
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