Part II:
Unscrew the shutter button using pliers.
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Unscrew all 6 screws holding the camera’s front (2 screws) and back (4 screws) plastic covers.
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Loosen the two rings under the camera, no need to remove them entirely.
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You can now remove the back plastic cover of your camera. It is tricky and you should go smoothly without forcing too much. Pull the left hand-side of the cover while sliding rightwards, pushing a part of the cover under the hinges of the door (that’s where some resistance will come from).
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Pull on one of the hinges to remove the door.
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To remove the front cover, pull on it while pressing on the rewind button to help it pass under the cover.
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You’re Horizon is now naked. I guess you can fix other problems than a stuck shutter at this point, but you’ll probably need to refer to the exploded view of the camera that was provided with it.Your shutter gets stuck when the little lever marked ‘A’ in the photo is not properly pushed when you crank the winding lever. Using a small screwdriver, lift and push lever ‘A’ to its GOOD position as shown on the right hand-side of the photo. To avoid this from reoccurring, press and bend lever ‘A’ downwards as much as you can. When lever ‘A’ is in the good position, the shutter button is freed and can be pressed as before.
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You have just fixed your Horizon camera, she’ll reward you for that.