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Fault code. 6. From what I have read 1 of 2 items. The unit has completely lost freon charge. Or 2, outdoor has overheating problem, ie. condenser fan motor not running
1.Check the device's battery level for at least two bars of strength. 2.If the battery level is low, charge the battery. 3.If the issue is not resolved, remove the back cover. 4.Remove the battery. 5.Wait 10 seconds. 6.Press and hold the W key. 7.While pressing down the W key, re-insert the battery. •The device restarts and after approximately 15 seconds, the 'Recovery' screen appears •Release the power button but *continue holding the home button*, for another 30 seconds. Step Thanks
The battery most likely has dead cells and not charging due to the alternator .The alternator is doing what it should, your battery just can't hold the charge the alternator is putting out. Go have the battery tested at a local auto zone or advance auto store. Free to check
Well Im not goana be an ******* and suggest you charge it, Im sure you've tried that already. If it just won't turn on, not even a flicker, you have a internal problem, that an ordinary person can't solve. you might have to send it in to nintendo.
Check you charging system, with a volt meter is should show between 13.5-14-5vdc at the battery with the engine at 2000 RPM. Test your battery for load capacity and dead or weak cells...1 dead cell will drain the others. Hope this helps.
Your batery is dead they don't like long period of staying discharging (If you 100% shure that your Nikon is working) The time of charge dosen't matter.
That sounds like your battery could be dead/not hold a charge. If you've charged your battery already and your camera still won't stay off and turns off right away, it's time to purchase a new battery for your Samsung TL105.
You can try running the battery completely dead and then recharging, but it sounds as if you have done that already. I would recommend purchasing a new battery as it sounds like it is dead.
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