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A little splash of water got on my nikon d 4o and I turned it off wiped it down, and left it for a couple days just to be safe, now when i turn it on it doesnt allow me to take any pictures and when i click the review button the lcd screen is blank, Please help :(
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Cleaning should be performed every 6 months. 1. Harvest problems may occur if the following procedures are not preformed every 6 months. 2. Remove the ice machine front panel. 3. Make sure all the ice is off the evaporator. If ice is being made, Wait for cycle completion, then turn the machine "off" at the ICE/OFF/WASH selector switch. 4. Remove or melt all ice in the storage bin. 5. Add recommended amount of NICKEL SAFE ice machine cleaner to the water through according to label instructions on the container. 6. Initiate the wash cycle at the ICE/OFF/WASH switch by placing the switch in the WASH position. Allow the cleaner to circulate for approximately 15 minutes to remove mineral deposits. 7. Depress the PURGE switch and hold until the ice machine cleaner has been flushed down the drain and diluted by fresh incoming water about 15 min. 8. Terminate the wash cycle at the ICE/OFF/WASH switch by placing the switch in the "OFF" position. Remove the splash curtain and inspect the evaporator and water Water spillway to assure all mineral residue has been removed. 9. If necessary, Wipe the evaporator, spillway and other water transport surfaces with a clean soft cloth to remove any remaining residue. If necessary, remove the water distribution tube, disassemble and clean with a bottle brush, Reassemble all components and repeat steps 2 through 7 as required to remove residue. 10. Turn off ice machine water supply and clean the water trough thoroughly to remove all scale or slim build - up. If necessary, remove the water trough to reach all splash areas and float.11. Prepare 11/2 to 2 gallons of approved ( EPA/FDA) sodium hypochloride food grade sanitizer to form a solution with 100 to 200 ppm free chlorine yield. 12. Add enough sanitizer solution to fill the water trough to overflowing and place the ICE/OFF/WASH switch to the WASH position and allow circulation to occur for 10 minutes and inspect all disassembled fittings for leaks. During this time ,Wipe down all other ice machine splash areas,Plus the interior surfaces of the bin, deflector and door with the remaining sanitizing solution. Inspect to insure that all functional parts,fasteners,thermostat bulbs (If used ), etc.are in place. 13. Depress the purge switch and hold until sanitizer has been flushed down the drain. Turn ON the ice machine water supply and continue to purge to the diluted sanitizing solution for another 1 to 2 minutes. 14. Place the ICE/OFF/WASH switch to the "ICE" position and replace the front panel. 15. DISCARD THE FIRST TWO ICE HARVESTS. If this dose not help your problem let me know and we can solve it.
You left your camera on for a couple of days? I'd think your batteries are completely drained. The S203 doesn't charge batteries via the USB port. Try charging the batteries overnight using the supplied MH-63 charger.
If that doesn't do it, please reply to this post and we'll go on from there.
Even if it doesn't seem like much, that splash of water is probably what is causing your camera to malfunction. Try opening and taking the battery out and letting your camera dry out. Wipe the battery clean and the insides out with a Q-tip and make sure that everything is dry. If it doesn't work after a few days, you can safely assume that something has short-circuited inside your camera and it should be time to call up your warranty.
Good luck!
first I would let it dry for day or two. This is most probably due to your mainboard. Is there any beep tone? Or any sign of activity on your monitor? You could test if by taking out your RAMs for example. If you turn it on then, you should hear a beep code. If you dont, it is your mainboard..
Does the readout come on at all with a card in it (no. of exposures left)? Try cleaning the contacts on the battery with an eraser and wipe down with alcohol wipe.
If the water valve is leaking a bit, it will cause freezeup, as will a flow restriction. The 'water splashed inside freezer' sounds like leaky shut-off valve.
Sometimes those 'saddle pirecing' water shutoff valves get restricted, so you are not getting enough pressure.
Also, if you had things disconnected, a little bit of grit may be in the filter or shut-off valve, causing issues.
I would:
a) check the house water pressure, to make sure it's normal
b) check/clean/replace fridge water filter
c) inspect/replace saddle valve and look for kinked water feed line
d) backflush water out of fridge, if possible, and look at clean/inspect/replace water valve.
Although they do make add-on heater kits for water maker feed lines, your issue just sounds like a water flow issue...either a leaky valve or a flow restriction.
If the unit was installed with a saddle valve, which is most often the case, you could try turning down the water pressure by tightening the valve a bit. Just follow the copper water line from the humidifier back to the main water line and look for a little valve that you can turn. Try to tighten this enough so that you still have water flowing, but at the proper volume so that it doesn't overflow and splash all over.
I am not sure what a triger is, but if you are getting splashing water from underneath it can be coming from your pump, or you could have a tub seal leaking into the bearing.
A couple of other things that can cause this are when you wash on a small load the water can splash on the fins in the bottom of the wash tube and drip off the lid down the sides and onto the floor, and some models have an overflow tube that drains down to a metal pan underneath. I hope this helped you. have a nice day. Mike [email protected]
well for mold problems i recommend cleaning out all compartments with water/bleach solution also a little bathroom cleaner will kill the mildew. i don't think it seeped to the insulation because the plastic liner in fridges are quite little thick. turn it on for some days and put one of those arm and hammer baking soda for fridges that will kill any residual odor. i consider it safe but its your call if you feel comfortable using it.
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