Re: I'd also suggest...(was: hp 42s) Message #5 Posted by wolfy on 2 July 2005, 8:54 a.m., in response to message #4 by Vieira, Luiz C. (Brazil)
thanks,
I removed batteries and battery cover and dried it (without actually opening the case) using a hair drier, then a blow heater for several hours at about 30degC but can't really tell if the insides are completely dry.
re-installed batteries several times but no luck. dried for a bit longer, inserted batteries and it came back to life and seemed to work , however the on/off/exit button does not function.
if i remove the batteries and then replace them, there is no response. if i then leave it for an hour without batteries and replace them again, it starts up again but no on/of/exit key
any suggestions?
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