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Hi, Go thru the below Link and do the steps. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cg_wvp1YdSI
Replacing the motherboard lithium battery demands some care. It seems to be a simple task, but it is not.
The lithium battery may use basically three socket types: socket with upper tab (Figure 1), socket with lateral tab (Figure 2), and the socket into which the battery stands instead of lying (Figure 3).
Figure 1: Socket with upper tab.
Figure 2: Socket with lateral tab.
Figure 3: Another kind of battery socket.
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Hi and welcome to FixYa, I am Kelly. If the figures are 888 or PF press stop / cancel, CLOCK, {enter current time) then CLOCK again. After doing this you should be able to use your microwave normally again. If this does not correct your symptoms please indicate what figures your seeing in your next response.
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Open the cartridge access door.
Figure 4: Open the cartridge access door
Raise the cartridge latches for both cartridges.
Figure 5: Raise cartridge latches
Remove the protective tape from the end of the cartridges.
Figure 6: Remove tape
Insert the cartridges into the carriage.
Figure 7: Insert cartridge
Close the latches, and then close the cartridge access door.
Figure 8: Close latch
The control panel displays a message prompting you to align the cartridges.
Press the Enter button to start the cartridge alignment. Wait until the alignment completes before continuing.
Any figure you insert in a PowerPoint slide can be resized. You click to select the figure. Then move the mouse cursor to the limit of the shape. When the cursor becomes a two-sided arrow pull out to increase or in to decrease.
To respect the original dimension, point to one corner of the frame containing the figure. When the mouse cursor becomes a two-sided diagonal arrow, pull it out. The frame will increase and so will the figure in it.
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Your Sony Camera CCD-TRV128 has problem in CCD Imager causing Black Picture in camera mode and CCD Imager needs to be replaced.
Sony will repair your camera free of cost including shipping. For details, click Sony Free Repair Policy.
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