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Are you certain that you have replaced the batteries in their correct orientation? There is usually a symbol or small icon that shows the + and - positions of the batteries. Also, if you have put in new batteries, could the old batteries have leaked and corroded the contacts? This would need to be cleaned first before the batteries can make a good electrical contact. Best Wishes!
try cleaning the battery contacts. At certain instances it may be necessary to scrape them or to partially bend them that they provide a bit more pressure towards the battery terminals.
Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
When you replace the batteries in a key fob you usually have to reprogram (kind of a sync) the fob to the car. Each manufacturer is different and usually involves turning the key over a certain number of times ( like 8) then operating the fob in a certain way like holding the lock button down for three or so seconds. I found out how to do mine on YouTube
Try to push the ON/OFF button longer or harder. If the problem persist, take the batteries off then put in again into your camera. Picture of battery shows your battery stats full/empty. Picture of flower is indicator that you use "MACRO" mode, this is mode when you have to take a small picture with near range between object and lens while capturing the picture, not suggested for taking daily pictures. If you don't need this function you can turn off the "MACRO" mode, certain camera have dedicated button to adjust it, but see the manual to make sure.
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Hi, If battery is charged you do not need a cable. Otherwise use the adapter that must certainly shipped with it. Plug one end of the adapter cable in the computer and the other to the wall socket.
The battery has to be charged for a couple of hours, first.
If you camera uses AA batteries, use new alkaline batteries (not Li-Ion or "Heavy Duty").... be certain of the correct polarity when inserting batteries into camera.
What kind of camera is it? brand & model, please ...
You have done the right thing, so far. That which I would first have suggested. Congratulations! You would be surprised how many persons ignore the need for fresh batteries.
Yes, the camera should now be reset, and if that fails, service is required to make certain of your investment.
However, the battery must first be determined to be an actual Fuji battery, and if not, this is not your fault.
Please read the following:
Recommendation for Use of Genuine Lithium Ion Rechargeable Battery Pack for FUJIFILM Digital Cameras
Thank you for using Fujifilm Products.
It has been our policy to recommend that the genuine Fujifilm
rechargeable battery pack be used for Fujifilm digital cameras that use
a battery pack.
However, it has been confirmed that there are certain counterfeit
battery packs available in the market that look very similar to a
genuine Fujifilm rechargeable battery pack.
Some of these may not comply with safety standards, they may cause
serious problems, such as overheating, leaking, bursting, or fire.
For your safety, we would like to remind you to only use genuine
Fujifilm rechargeable battery packs for Fujifilm digital cameras.
Please note that Fujifilm will not accept responsibility for any camera
problems, accidents, and damage of any nature that may occur due to use
of non-genuine Fujifilm battery packs.
We appreciate your kind understanding and cooperation in this regard.
FUJIFILM Corporation
What helped my camra to get working is to make sure you have the right battery.
the kodak easyshare takes only AA/lithium,AA/ni-mi,kaa2hr,AA/zr6 and AA/lr6 and akline too. It does not work for durecell batteries.Hope I helped!
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