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- | [* icon_note] If you see white on the batteries, that would be corrosion. Thus meaning, the batteries are not good anymore and will need to be replaced. |
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+ | [title] Replacing the batteries |
+ | [* icon_caution] If you see white on the batteries, that would be corrosion. Be careful when disposing. |
[* black] First, flip over your label maker and push down on the top part ''(by the face plate) '' and push on the circle part with ridges. Next, open the label maker carefully to prevent any damage. | |
- | [* black] Once the label maker is open, check to see if the batteries are inserted correctly. ***(If the device will not power up at all.***) If not, place the six ''AAA'' batteries in correctly. Also, make sure they are pressed in tightly. After, close the label maker and try to see if the device will now power on. |
- | [* black] If you don't use batteries and only use the AC adapter and the device isn't powering on at all, make sure the AC adapter is correctly in the outlet and pushed in fully to the connection on the label maker. |