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TROUBLESHOOTING
This manual has a list of common operating problems and simple solutions.
Look up the problem and see the appropriate manual page when necessary.
IF YOU RUN INTO TROUBLE
■ If your camera breaks down
You cannot personally fix or replace parts within the camera itself. If your camera breaks
down or needs to be looked at, take it to the store where you bought it or contact the EPSON
customer service center.
For the number of EPSON customer support see page 110.
If any of the following occurs to the camera, immediately take out the batteries, disconnect AC
adapter or recharger plug and take the camera to the store you where you bought it or call the
EPSON customer service center.
・ If the camera itself, recharger, or AC adapter begins to heat up to excessively high
tempertures, or if the case changes shape.
・ If it starts to smell funny, gives off a strange sound or begins to smoke. Internal electricity is
high voltage so do not take it apart to avoid the possibility of electrocution.
■ The list of common camera problems and solutions begins on page 102.
■ For an explanation of error messages displayed on the LCD monitor
see page 107.
Before calling the customer support with questions or for repair, refer to the
"List of Error Messages." If you cannot find the answer even after checking
through this list, contact the appropriate place for answers.
BEFORE YOU CALL CUSTOMER SUPPORT
TROUBLESHOOTING
CAMERA BODY PROBLEMS
CAMERA POWER WON'T TURN ON.
Do you have enough battery life?
The low battery icon
on the display panel indicates when the battery power is too
low. Replace them when the
begins to flash. (See page 17.)
Did you insert the batteries correctly?
Check the ( +− ) direction of the battery poles to be sure they are inserted correctly.
(See page 17.)
Did your turn the DIAL SWITCH fully?
Turn the DIAL SWITCH fully to the mode you want and press the POWER button fully. (See
page 18.)