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I think that the on off switch is not working properly on mine as it takes ages to switch it on (Have to keep pressing it). Where can I get a new switch from (I am in New Zealand but do not mind the shipping from somewhere as they should be only light)?
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Your mention of very tight batt. compartment. Try new battery. Tightness in compartment is associated with bulging of the battery due to old age. Try this before anything else.
Contact Kodak. I think it's the batch of printers that were made around this time. I just contacted them (mine is the same age and I'm getting the same error), and they are sending me a new printer.
Mine is doing the exact same thing, the 8, 9, # and * keys don't work, with the 5 going down the same route, have to press it so many times for the right letter! Can't find anything on the internet about a solution, just other people reporting the same problem. I've had to make do with copying and pasting the right letter into a text, takes ages. Think it's just excessive use on the buttons, but as a few other people have had this problem, it's obviously a fault with the phone.
I think I finally figured this thing out. On mine it only seemed to happen when I was online. I thought that maybe there was just too much happening at the same time. Well turns out that there may have been. I turned off the gadgets that are on my sidebar on my desktop and voila! Works like a charm. Hope this helps
Need to adjust the brake light switch located under the dash, at the top of the brake pedal. You may need a partner when you adjust it, so they can let you know when the light goes off. Be sure to adjust it properly, so that the brake lights still come on when the brake pedal is pressed.
It sounds like either the power switch itself or the connection between the switch and main board could be faulty. You would most likely need to have a service centre replace the power switch circuit to rectify the problem. Best of luck!
It seems that the bulb in the front panel is pulling to much current as it ages and it makes the control panel in not work properly. Removing the bulb will fix the problem - just fixed mine.
Also seems to match your symptoms (works sometimes and then not others - bulb current is inconstent, light dims when dispense lever pressed - again wrong current draw).
Hopefully you discovered it's not difficult to take the shaver apart--at least if it's like mine.
Two screws on the back hold it together--one visible, one under the flip trimmer. They have odd slots but can be undone with a small slot screwdriver, though I think the proper way is with a torxx.
Once you undo the screws, take off the metal clips that hold in the batteries and serve as the screw holes. The batteries can be flipped up carefully (so as not to break the copper wires to the motor).
If your problem is like mine, you'll see a clear plastic piece that has dislodged from under the rubber push switch. Place the round end so that it lays in the rubber dome and contacts the switch.
You can flip the batteries back down in their proper position at this point and test to see if the plastic part is seated properly.
Then simply put the metal clips back and replace the screws. Amazingly simple. Hope that helps.
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