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+[title] Turn lid up-side-down
+[* black] With the mains disconnected, remove the lid and invert it and place on jug as shown.
+[* black] Note that there are 4 pins on the lid section and 4 holes in the jug section (yellow arrows)
+[* black] Spray some electrical contact cleaner on the 4 pins and replace the lid section on the jug about 20 times, so that that the electrical contacts rub against each other numerous times to remove any non-conducting residue.
+[* black] Wipe away any liquid and allow to dry (for an hour or so?)
+[* black] Hopefully the soup maker will now come on when plugged into the mains. The buzzer should sound and the LED lights should flash awaiting the mode button to be pressed.
+[* black] If the soup maker does not turn on, disconnect from mains and repeat the cleaning process with the contact cleaner.

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