I use rechargable batteries. Batteries have full charge but when I open the lense cover the screen stays dark while the red indicator button on the front lights up.
I use rechargable batteries. Batteries have full charge but when I open the lense cover the screen stays dark while the red indicator button on the front lights up.
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Blinking red light when charging battery indicates an issue with the battery - Please contact 1-800-435-7732 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1-800-435-7732end_of_the_skype_highlighting.
Hi there, Base on User's Guide of Casio Exilim EX-S600 Digital Camera, Flashing red light when charging the battery is mean "charge error" (see the picture)
to overcome some problems that may occur, please refer to the User's Guide of Casio Exilim EX-S600 Digital Camera which can be read here: http://support.casio.com/pdf/001/EXS600_e.pdf
If this is the indication the battery is being charged, it's likely you need a new battery for the camera. (never being fully charged). Try running it all the way down and recharging it a couple times to see if this refreshes the battery. If it's a Nicad, this may work. Lithium? Forget it and get a new battery.
It's very possible that the blinking light is indicating a bad/old battery. These rechargeable batteries after so many cycles lose it's charging capability and the fault system built into the recharging base will indicate by giving you the red light on & off. Energizer rechargeable station is a good example when it detects old or bad batteries.
I called casio and they told me that when you have a red flashing light on the charger it means the lithium battery is no longer any good. They offered to send me one free of charge. It's been several weeks and I have yet to receive it.
Okay, well depending on the batteries it has different amounts of time you should charge it for, the packet of the rechargeable batteries should tell you this. Check this first because you may be charging it the incorrect amount it needs. Ask in store you brought it from if you aren't sure.
I use rechargable batteries. Batteries have full charge but when I open the lense cover the screen stays dark while the red indicator button on the front lights up.
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