At Fixya.com, our trusted experts are meticulously vetted and possess extensive experience in their respective fields. Backed by a community of knowledgeable professionals, our platform ensures that the solutions provided are thoroughly researched and validated.
The button is no longer flush with the back case. The right edge has slipped inside the on/off hole. I can still depress the button and it turns on. I am afraid the button is going to break
- If you need clarification, ask it in the comment box above.
- Better answers use proper spelling and grammar.
- Provide details, support with references or personal experience.
Tell us some more! Your answer needs to include more details to help people.You can't post answers that contain an email address.Please enter a valid email address.The email address entered is already associated to an account.Login to postPlease use English characters only.
Tip: The max point reward for answering a question is 15.
GALAXY S7 EDGE CASE: Combination of clear hard back panel + soft flexible edges = excellent protection showcasing your Galaxy S7 Edge. Compatible only with Galaxy S7 Edge.
BEST PROTECTION: The lips on both front and back protect the screen and the back panel from scratches
SCRATCH RESISTANT BACK COVER: Premium Japanese polycarbonate with scratch-resistant coating will keep your help your case endure scratches and scuff marks more than a regular case. Longer life and cleaner look for your case and for your Galaxy S7
IMPROVED GRIP: Flexible rubber edges of this clear case for Galaxy S7 Edge hugs each and every corner of your Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge and allows you to get a better grip
German TPU rubber bumper edges and Japanese polycarbonate back cover are infused using the latest technology.
Take the back off and examine if the pin from the button is still able to depress the switch or if it's clogged up with debris.you should be able to depress the switch with a sewing needle to adjust from inside the watch.be careful not to lose the screws off the back.good luck.
hold in right hand, depress cocking release with thumb, pull back cocking slide (takes some effort) till it locks out, push in on the lower front of barrel to rotate loading port to the up position (this won't move unless the cocking slide is pulled back), load BB in the top hole that is exposed (or a pellet in the lower hole), push loading port back down flush with barrel, push cocking slide forward. Marksman is now loaded. push safety button in so it is engaged. When in an appropriate place to shoot a target, push safety button back with your right finger (safety is off) and squeeze trigger.
Fill the breather hole (1/8" hole) inside the flapper.This is designed to let air out so the flapper will sink. Now it floats longer letting in more water. 25%percent more in my case.
C0500 is a malfunction code that indicates a problem with the heater in the fusing unit. The fusing unit is the part that gets hot and "fuses" the toner onto the paper. It is located right where the copy comes out of the copier. This could be a false code but that is rare. You most likely will need a service tech out to repair the problem with the fuser.
You can try resetting the code and see if it comes back.
On the right side edge of the control panel there is a sliding adjuster for the lcd screen contrast. In the "slot" where the button slides back and forth there is a small hole. With the machine turned on take a small paper clip or similar object and insert it into the hole and depress a switch that is just inside of this hole. You should see the screen reset. Now keep watching the screen for a small dot that will appear at the left center edge of the screen. As soon as it does press the number 3 on the panel. If everything is done properly you will get a new screen with several options listed. Press the Trouble Reset tab and this will cause the copier to restart. You should get the normal warm up screen you are used to seeing. If the copier warms up, comes to ready and runs copies then you are good to go. If the code comes back it will need service.
Good Luck and Thank You for using Fixya.
There should be small screws (usually phillips head) at either the top, bottom or both ends of the back of the remote. Unscrew those and pry loose. If not, they will be under the batteries, inside the battery cover.
I had the same problem. The fix cost me 50 cents (literally). I just placed a quarter on top of the Blue and White flush buttons (not sure of the technical terms) inside the tank and now it flushes properly. It seems that the 2 plastic poles the extend from the faux chrome buttons are just a bit too short.
Hope this helps
I used to repair monitor from Dell. There are 4 screws for rear panel and no screw for
front frame. If there is no visible screw, you have to look for
"capped" screw holes (little covers that fit flush with the case to
hide the screws). If you don't see these neither, this must be a tension fit case.
So, face the screen up and look for "rectangular hole" on the side
edge (usually at the bottom edge of the screen). You'll need a very thin flat screw driver and wedge
it into that narrow rectangular hole. You can use any prybar if you don't have
screw driver. It is not too deep. You may stab something important inside and
pry it. Once it starts to spread, start sliding it along the seem and you
should feel the tension tabs start "popping" open. Continue to work
your way around until it's off. The lamps should be located horizontally along the screen edge top and bottom. you might not see the whole lamps after opening the screen's back cover but you can pull it out from the lamp case. It has 2 electric wires connected to the end of the lamps.
Hi, I used to fix a monitor from
Dell. There are 4 screws at the back of rear panel and no screw at front frame. If there
is no visible screw, you have to look for "capped" screw holes
(little covers that fit flush with the case to hide the screws). If you don't
see these neither, this must be a tension fit case. So, face the screen up and
look for "rectangular hole" on the side edge (usually at the bottom
edge of the screen). This will be a challenge to open without breaking it.
You'll need a very thin flat screw driver and wedge it into that narrow
rectangular hole. You can use any prybar if you don't have screw driver. It is
not too deep. You may stab something important inside and pry it. Once it
starts to spread, start sliding it along the seem and you should feel the
tension tabs start "popping" open. Continue to work your way around
until it's off.
For the metal plate that shields the back of the screen, There are some screws you have to deal with. Those screws are at the power and screen connectors.
×