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Nikon One Touch Zoom 90S - Troubleshooting; Shutter and Flash Issues

Nikon One Touch Zoom 90S
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36 Additional Information
Troubleshooting
Track down the cause of trouble using the following chart.
It may save you a trip to your nearest Nikon service center.
Check points and solution
a The battery is installed with wrong
polarity.
Install it with the correct polarity.
a The camera is off.
Press the Power button. When the
camera is on, the lens protrudes.
a The green LED blinks.
The flash is being charged. Once take
your finger away from the Shutter
Release button, lightly press the button
again, and release the shutter after the
green LED stops blinking and stays lit.
a No indicator on the LCD panel.
The battery is exhausted. Replace it with
a new one.
a The camera-to-subject distance is
extremely short.
Move away from the subject approx. 0.7m
(2.3 ft.), or to take the picture in Macro
mode.
a The green LED blinks.
The flash is being charged. Once take
your finger away from the Shutter
Release button, lightly press the button
again, and release the shutter after the
green LED stops blinking and stays lit.
a The camera is in Auto Flash mode.
In this mode, the flash will not fire when
the subject is bright enough. To fire the
flash, select Anytime Flash mode.
a No indicator on the LCD panel.
The battery is exhausted. Replace it with
a new one.
The shutter
cannot be
released.
The flash
does not
fire.
Problem
Shutter
Flash
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