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41 troubleshooting, Troubleshooting – Polaroid CZA-05300B User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Refer to the symptoms and solutions listed below before sending the camera for repairs.

If the problem persists, contact your local reseller or service center.

Symptom

Cause

Solutions / Corrective Actions

The camera does not come
on.

The battery is not inserted.

Insert the battery correctly.

The battery is dead.

Recharge the battery.

The battery runs out quickly. The battery is not fully charged.

The battery is not used for an

extended period of time after

being charged.

Fully charge the battery and
discharge it for at least one
complete cycle before use to
maximize its performance and
lifetime.

The battery or camera feels

warm.

Long period of continuous use of
the camera or the flash.

Even if I press the shutter
button, the camera does not
take a picture.

The shutter button is not pressed

all the way down.

Press the shutter button all the
way down.

The memory card is full.

Insert a new memory card, or

delete unwanted files.

The memory card is
write-protected.

Remove the write-protection.

Images do not appear on

the LCD display.

LCD display is dark.

Adjust the brightness of the

LCD display in the menu.

The images appear to be

blurry or out of focus.

The subject is too close.

Get your subject within the effective
focus range.

The contents on the

memory card cannot be

played back.

You played back a memory card
that was not formatted by this
camera.

Insert a memory card that was
formatted on this camera.

Files cannot be deleted.

The file is protected.

Cancel protection.

The memory card is
write-protected.

Remove the write-protection.

Even when the camera’s
buttons are pressed, it does
not operate.

The battery is running low.

Recharge the battery.

The date and time are
wrong.

The correct date and time is not
set.

Set the correct date and time.

Cannot download images.

The free space on the hard disk
in your computer may be
insufficient.

Check whether the hard disk has
space for running Windows, and
if the drive for loading image files
has a capacity at least that of the
memory card inserted in the camera.

The battery power may be too
low.

Plug in the AC adapter and

recharge the battery.