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Try cleaning the battery terminals inside the camera's battery compartment. If there's corrosion, use a pointed wooden stick (like a large toothpick) to flake it off first. Then moisten a Q-tip with water -- just enough to dampen it, you don't want water dripping inside the camera -- and rub the terminals. If you think there may be some oil or grease on the terminal, do the Q-tip thing with alcohol too. If these approaches fail you'll have to take the camera to a repair shop.
There are a few things to check. First make sure that both the lent cathcher and exhause hose are free and clear of any debris. Aslo make sure the exhaust hose isnt kinked too much. If these two things are not the issue, the heating element may need to be replaced.
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