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BATTERY INSTALLATION:
The HX5R features our Dual Power Recharging system and can be powered by a rechargeable battery pack or a standard CR123 alkaline battery.
To install the rechargeable battery pack, unscrew the body of the light (near the power button) counterclockwise and place the rechargeable battery pack into the light in the direction indicated by the arrow on the battery pack; arrow towards the front of the light. Replace the body of the light and turn it clockwise to tighten it until it is fully closed.
To operate the light with a standard CR123 battery, place the battery into the light in the direction inside of the light. Replace the body of the light and turn it clockwise to tighten it until it is completely closed.
Most likely the rechargeable battery needs to be replaced.
Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find a battery pack listed anywhere. You'll probably have to have a company like Batteries + Bulbs (In the USA) take it apart and replace the battery pack.
first off check your batteries. if you are using a rechargeable battery pack disconnect it and try it off the power supply alone bad battery packs can and generally do keep radios from powering on. If this allows it to come on, try charging it for 24 hours, and then deep cycling it several times ( run the scanner with sound such as on a noaa weather channel) until it goes dead and then recharge, to recondition the battery pack. if this doesn't work the pack will need to be replaced or rebuilt (batteries plus can do this) if the radio just uses discrete rechargeable batteries simply replace them. meanwhile I'll look for a manual for you....
Your radio, Midland LXT110, utilizes a NiMH rechargeable battery pack or 3AAA batteries. I have a similar set and when the battery pack runs out I just use regular AAA rechargeable batteries. They are more economical. To change the batteries in general follow these steps.
Remove the back clip.
Now remove the battery cover by pushing down from the top center of the battery cover and slide it off.
Rechargeable batteries can only be recharged so many times. They begin to slowly lose their capacity after about the first 5 charges until ultimately it won't hold a charge anymore. It appears that this is your problem. Look for a model number on the battery & do a Google search for it if you want to try & replace it. You might also find it is cheaper to buy a whole new DVD player than it is to buy a replacement battery.
Sidenote: The rechargeable battery is good for about 2 to 3 years. You can tell the age of your battery by looking at the date code on the back of the battery above the stop sign. The first number is the year, the next two numbers are the week of the year. 915 would be 2009 the 15th week. (Or if very old it could be 1999 the 15th week.) A good battery, when charged will go an 8-10 hour day.
Keep both of your charge trays, replacements for these are no longer available.
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.
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