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Press and holding down the power button for 20 seconds or more. Then turn the device back on by hitting the power button again. If this doesn't work the first time, you can try holding the button down for 30 seconds or more. Most of the time, this will be all you have to do to make the Kindle Fire work again.Oct. 11, 2014
May 26, 2020 - Perform a soft reset. A soft reset resolves many common issues without affecting any data on the device. Press and hold the Power button for 40 seconds, then release. The charge indicator light should turn on after several seconds, and then the Kindle Fire should reboot.
Fix an Amazon Fire that Won't Start. Hold Power Button. Ensure that you are holding down the "Power" button for at least 5 seconds to power it on normally. Charge Using AC Adapter. Ensure that the Amazon Fire has a charged battery. Hold "Volume Down" While Powering On. Restore Latest Software.
Armend, Could be a bad charging port. Press and hold on button for 15-20 seconds a couple times to see if it will reset and power up before trying anything else. Check the attached links, videos,instruction and guides on kindle charging problems. Good luck
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Ruby, try pressing and holding on button or you will have to reset.
Check the attached links,
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Patricia, Using the power switch, you can forcibly reset your Kindle device. This reset will shut down the Kindle without accessing the shutdown command from within the Kindle's operating system, a particularly useful tool when dealing with a frozen Kindle. To initiate a hard shutdown, Kindle disconnect from its charger, slide and hold the power switch for about 20 seconds. This will force the Kindle to shut down, now it can be restarted normally.
Check links below for charging problems. "I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button. Check out some of my other posts if you need more tips and info." Reset Kindle Fire When it Won Turn on or Charge
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You have asked about the Kindle eReader, but your question refers to a Kindle FIRE.
On the eReader touch the Aa button and select the correct orientation that you require.
On the FIRE drag down from the top to reveal the top MENU - select the CIRCLE icon on the left which is the SCREEN LOCK icon. Turn it off.
It is possible that your Kindle Fire's battery has died. If you noticed
the battery life diminishing before it wouldn't turn on at all this may
be the case. Here is a site that has replacement batteries for the
Kindle Fire: 3555A2L Battery for Amazon Kindle Fire D01400
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