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The battery was working fine. Then when it went dead I charged it and put it in the camera. When I hit the “power” button the light next to the screen blinks once green. Then nothing. I did not drop it or get it wet. It worked until the battery went dead then wouldn't go back on. What should I do? Is there somewhere to take it or can I fix this myself? Please Help me, I love this camera.
Try replacing the battery. Check best buy, radioshack or other camera dealers for a battery. Possible deadcell battery. These lith-ion batteries die with no warning. If there is no change, the camera is defective!! hopefully htis helps
For dead battery, when the charger is blinking, just give 12 volts to the mains of battery for 60 seconds outside as than put the battery to the charger..it should be solid red, means charging started...
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Does it only light up when you adapter is plugged in? If so try taking out the battery and making sure it is in correctly. Press the power button under the screen on the side if the unit and the middle circle in the directional key pad, there should be a menu that comes up.
I had the same problem. I had a 1 year warranty, so I called 1800-435-7732 and they sent me a new battery within 5 days. I just received it today and it works perfectly. Hope this helps you! =]
jpierre's solution (in another thread) was right on the money. Touch
the positive (+)end of the 9v battery to the positive (+) end of the
camera battery.Leave them touching for a few seconds (10 seconds should
be more thansufficient). Seems these lithium-ion batteries are subject
to a'digital memory.' Subjecting it to a volt surge almost three
timeshigher seems to clear it.
i suggest that there is likely a motherboard fault or a board fuse has blown. the fuse needs to be replaced by a qualified technician, this will prevent any further damage to motherboard.
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