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Lets answer the question. Which button is not working? It normally means as suggested either the carbon under the rubber button is worn or in some cases the circuit board is damaged or worn. Try to replace the button first as the cheapest option. Report which button and I can send you details of the part number needed either by number on the attached or by which function it does eg tempo + / -
Probably the button mechnisms are worn. The heavily used buttons often have the plating worn off and become intermitent. Have the button mechanisms replaced. Make sure to use the long life version of the buttons.
I think it is a matter of grabbing the button and pulling it off. There should be a D shapped ring on the inside of the new button, so make sure the old D ring is not still on the radio shaft or it won't allow you to install the new button.
if its the symbols on the buttons you can get a special touch up pen to fix it, or you can use the kind you write on cd's with, but if you somehow managed to wear out the buttons themselves you have to replace them with new ones
The button is worn out and needs replaced; the catch mechanism inside the button is either broken off or worn out so much that it won't catch. In most cases, it is less expensive to replace the whole light. All things break eventually!
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Take off the plastic strip with the power button on it. It will pull up on the right side and snap up and off. Then try starting it by pushing the power button on the board. If you have to press this button hard then it's worn out and will have to be replaced. If you don't have to press hard then the power button in the plastic strip is worn and misaligned and the plastic strip needs to be replaced.
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