Hp Digital camera CB350 owners manual

I have searched for an owners manual for the camera, and have not been able to find one. I bought the device used, without the guide book. Can someone help me to access a user's manual for the HP Digital Camera CB350 12mp?
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Here you go. This is not HP's website, but it contains the PDF of the manual.
http://www.manualslib.com/manual/71286/Hp-Ca350.ht​ml#manual
HP website is under some changes right now and a lot of the sections for product manuals does not come up.
Hopefully they will get this fixed soon.

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