Troubleshooting, Power – Canon EOS D60 User Manual

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REFERENCE

Troubleshooting

If you have a problem with your camera, first refer to this Troubleshooting Guide as you check

the camera.

Power

Unable to charge
battery pack.

An incorrect battery pack is being used.

^-»Use Battery Pack BP-511. (-^3)

Battery pack is not correctly attached to the compact power adapter.

Attach the battery pack correctly. (->-22)

The DC coupler is connected to the compact power adapter.

Remove the DC coupler plug from the compact power adapter.

(-23)

Main switch does
not turn the camera
<ON>.

The battery pack is out of power.

» Charge the battery pack. (—22)

Battery pack is not inserted correctly.

Insert the battery pack correctly. (—24)

Battery chamber cover is not closed.

» Close the battery chamber cover tightly. (—24)

CF card slot cover is not closed.

Insert the CF card firmly until the CF card eject button pops out, then

close the CF card slot cover tightly. (—28)

Access lamp blinks

even when the

Main Switch is

<OFF>.

If the Main Switch is set to <OFF> immediately after taking a picture,

the access lamp continues flashing for a few seconds until the image is

stored on the CF card.

After the image has been stored on the CF card the access lamp will
go out and the camera will turn off automatically.

Battery loses power

quickly

Battery pack is not sufficiently charged.

Charge the battery pack fully. (—22)

Battery pack is beyond its useful life.

Obtain a new battery pack. (—138)

Camera switches

off by itself

Auto power off function is operating.

Switch the camera on again with the main switch, or turn off the Auto
power off function. (—120)

Only the <CD> icon
blinks on the LCD
panel

Battery pack level is very low.

Charge the battery pack. (—22)

Camera is not operating properly.

«=» Press the shutter button down halfway to reset the camera to

normal. (-29)
* If the <a > icon still appears, the camera needs repair. Take it to

a Canon Service Center, (—back cover)

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