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Is the battery fully charged. What were you doing on it right before you shut it down. Also make sure your putting the battery i. The right way
Also you can\'t charge the battery by usb into a computer. You need to use the external wall charger.
Unfortunatly the d3100 does not contain am external reset button like the Nikon D3000 but this might help. Take out the sd card and battery and leave it out for a couple hours then, after a couple hours have past reinsert the Battery without the SD card. If it still doesn\'t work shine a flashlight into the battery holder to see if any of the metal connectors are bent.
The only logical explanation after that if it still doesn\'t work is that the battery died doesn\'t have to look damaged it can crap out anytime. I would try getting a new battery and putting it in. If you just got the camera you could tell the place you got it at and they should give you a new battery.
i hope I could help, your going to have to trial and error this one to see what gets it to work.
TI calculators have an annoying habit of dimming the screen when the batteries are changed so that it appears as if the calculator isn't turning on. Turn the calculator on (or at least press the ON key). Press and release the 2ND key. Press and hold the Up-arrow key for a few seconds and see whether the screen becomes legible.If this doesn't do it please reply to this post and we'll go on from there.
Voltage issue. With the bike running, remove the negative terminal off of the battery. If the bike stops, it's the alternator. If it doesn't, have the battery tested. Possibly dead cells in the battery. If that still doesn't work, let me know the model year and we can go from there...
Could it be that your screen has been dimmed in error. Turn the calculator on & press the 2nd key and then the up arrow. This darkens the screen.
If this doesn't work, try taking out the backup battery. It is located in the battery compartment, behind a little door that you must take off with a phillips screwdriver. Leave it out for about 10 hours. If this doesn't work, try replacing the backup battery.
Yes. It's kind of like a flashlight when your batteries get low the light get dim, but if you replace the batteries light gets bright again. The drill will get weak as battery get low.
Either the battery is not fully charged or it is time to replace it. Try charging the battery. If that doesn't work you will need to dissemble the light to obtain the replacement battery numbers. It should take (2) Model CA645 Batteries. They are 6 volt 4.5 amp hr.
It has a 12 volt lamp in it that illuminates the display screen. It is not a user serviceable part. You will need soldering skills and tools to replace it.
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