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The manual does not indicate what is wrong, when the green light is flashing, other than the flash is charging.
It could be the flash can't be charged, because the flash capacitor is defect, or the battery does not have enough power.
Try switching on the camera while not in automatic mode (M of so) or when in video mode. If the light on the main dial still flashes, I think you should look for another battery. But first try another battery, before you buy one. (Or test the camera with an external power supply. Don't forget to switch of the camera, every time you change the power supply.
1.Check the device's battery level for at least two bars of strength. 2.If the battery level is low, charge the battery. 3.If the issue is not resolved, remove the back cover. 4.Remove the battery. 5.Wait 10 seconds. 6.Press and hold the W key. 7.While pressing down the W key, re-insert the battery. •The device restarts and after approximately 15 seconds, the 'Recovery' screen appears •Release the power button but *continue holding the home button*, for another 30 seconds. Step Thanks
You would have to disassemble the screen in order to clean it. There are layers in the front of the screen, what you see is where the liquid got in between the layers. Screens can be taken apart, but it's not recommended.
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