need to press button after power is applied...
Second Step:
I assume you have a volt meter.
a button like this triggers a a logic device. The important part of your switch will bring the voltage level from 0V to battery+ when pressed or battery+ to 0V. (I am assuming battery+ is the operating voltage and no additional voltage regulation but let's find out.
use your volt meter (voltage setting) and put the black lead on the "B-" solder pad and red lead on the various switch terminals (in your photo, the top pair and bottom pair should behave the same because they are electrically connected). As follows (keeping black meter wire on B-, report back with
- voltage when red is connected to top button solder pad (with and without button pressed
- voltage when red is connected to bottom button solder pad (with and without button pressed)
I assume battery is charged.
now, set your meter to "ohms" and measure resistance from
- B- to top button solder pads
- B- to bottom solder pads
- B+ to top solder pads
- B+ to bottom solder pads