Troubleshooting guide, Power source – Canon EOS 10D User Manual

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Troubleshooting Guide

The battery has almost exhausted.

s

Recharge the battery. (

→p.22)

Camera is not operating properly.

s

Press the shutter button down halfway to reset the camera to normal.
(

→p.30)

∗ If the <

> icon still appears, the camera needs repair. Take it to a

Canon Service Center. (

→back cover)

Only the <

>

icon is displayed on
the LCD panel.

The battery
cannot be
recharged.

You are using the wrong battery.

s

Use Battery Pack BP-511 or BP-512. (

→p.7)

The battery is not properly attached to the charger.

s

Attach the battery properly to the charger. (

→p.22)

The camera does
not operate even
when the <

>

switch is set to
<

>.

The battery is exhausted.

s

Change the battery pack. (

→p.22)

The battery is not installed properly.

s

Install the battery properly. (

→p.24)

Battery compartment cover is not closed.

s

Close the battery compartment cover tightly. (

→p.24)

CF card slot cover is not closed.

s

Load the CF card firmly until the CF card eject button pops out, then
close the CF card slot cover tightly. (

→p.28)

The access lamp
still blinks even
when the <

>

switch is set to
<

>.

If you set the <

> switch to < OFF> right after shooting, the access

lamp will still blink for a few seconds while the image is recorded onto
the CF card.

s

When the camera finishes recording the image to the CF card, the
access lamp will stop blinking and the power will turn off.

The battery
becomes
exhausted quickly.

The battery is not fully charged.

s

Recharge the battery fully. (

→p.22)

The battery’s service life has expired.

s

Replace the battery with a new one. (

→p.174)

The camera turns
off by itself.

Auto power off is in effect.

s

Set the <

> switch to <

> again or set auto power off to [Off].

(

→p.142)

Power Source

If there is a problem, first refer to this Troubleshooting Guide.

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