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The card that you used to transfer the files HAS to be (1) FORMATTED by the ESX-1 unit FIRST, (2) then put the card into your computer's card reader and download the files. (3) Put the card BACK into the ESX-1 and try reloading the factory presets. Good luck!
DO NOT USE CONTACT CLEANER !!!!!! It removes the lube.... If you can find it there, use CRC226 in the faders. You MIGHT be able to restore the fader with it. With the spout put a bit right in the center of the slot and work it. Here I get it in the electrical dept of Home Depot... not sure what they have in New Zeeland. Replacing the fader takes a lot of labor as the panel has to be completely disassembled. You can probably order CRC226 online if you can't find it in a store there. Here it is about $2.75 for a can.
Open unit. 1. Look for cables knocked off. 2. Using bright light look for circuit board cracks and broken solder. 3. Look for broken pots, especially the main slider. All of these problems are repairable by competent electronics tech.
It is a pain... After opening the unit you will probably have to remove a lot of the knobs and jack hardware and a few screws to allow moving the board away from the face to get to the sliders.
PLEASE NOTE that often the sliders have many leads and getting ALL the solder removed so that part can be lifted out. I use a special desoldering tool that uses a vacuum source. If one doesn't quite get all the solder and forces the part out, you can lift circuit traces... USUALLY solder wick does NOT work adequately to remove the solder.
HINT: Wiggle each lead to make sure it is free of solder to the board before prying slider out.
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