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Techno stabil 14x40 . yellow light comes on. Green light wont follow. Pwr button will not turn off pwr . of course if gr does not come on no IS

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Hi.

The binocular is behavior is the same as when the electronic control module is defective. First try resetting the electronics by pulling out and putting back the AA batteries. The power reset in some occasion may unlock a jammed control module. If you have an external power adapter also test the binocular using the power adapter.

If that does not help the control board must be replaced. Disassembling of optical units is quite delicate and require experience. In that case I suggest contacting Fuji to get support. You can also get a quote on repair from a third party service. Here the online form: Repair Form.

Here some contacts. You will find your local Fujinon contact on the user manual provided with the binocular:

FUJINON INC.
10 HIGH POINT DRIVE, WAYNE, NJ 07470 U.S.A.
TEL:973-633-5600 FAX: 973-694-8299

FUJINON (EUROPE) GmbH
2 HALSKESTRASSE 4, 47877 WILLIcH, GERMANY
TEL: 2159-528545 FAX: 21 59-51 315

See also : Technical Service

Regards.

Ginko

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