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They have a crappy website. I couldn't even find a motherboard diagram in the manual. You can determine which is the power pins by trying plugging the power connector in on each set of pins and pushing the power button until it starts. It needs to be plugged in when you try pushing the power button of course.There would be around 10 pins in two rows the power pins would be on the same row. they should be near the edge of the mother board and usually the power button pins are on the row furthest from the edge. I can't guarantee that though
Go back to the seller immediately, explain the problem to them, tell them you want to return the goods and ask them for a full refund.
Most likely, the seller had the same problem and because they couldn't easily find a fix, they sold it to make it someone else's problem. You are entitled to expect a 2nd hand product to work properly.
Your country should have consumer protection laws to back you up. Don't put up with this nonsense. Good luck
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