Troubleshooting; Troubleshooting The Camera - Ricoh Caplio R2 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting the Camera

Power Supply
Symptom
The power does not come
on.
The power cuts out during
use.
The power does not go
off.
Although the battery is new,
a battery marking is
displayed to indicate a low
battery level.
Although the battery is new,
pressing the shutter release
button retracts the lens.
Although the battery is new,
pressing the shutter release
button turns the power off.
Cannot recharge the
batteries.
Batteries run out quickly.
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Cause
Batteries are not loaded. Or they are
exhausted.
The battery is unacceptable.
The AC Adapter is not connected
correctly.
The camera is automatically turned
off by Auto Power-off.
The camera was left unattended and
unused, so Auto Power-Off shut it off.
Batteries are running low.
An unacceptable battery (manganese
dry cell or other) is used.
Camera malfunction.
An unacceptable battery (manganese
dry cell or other) is used.
Battery life.
They are being used in extreme high
or low temperatures.
Many shots are being taken in dark
places inside, requiring flash.
Remedy
Load the batteries correctly. Recharge
or use the AC Adapter.
Replace the battery with an acceptable
one.
Reconnect it properly.
Slide the power switch to close the lens
cover once (power-off) and slide it again
to open (power-on).
Slide the power switch to close the lens
cover once (power-off) and slide it again
to open (power-on).
If using alkaline batteries, replace the
batteries with a new set. If using
rechargeable batteries, recharge or use
the AC Adapter.
Replace the battery with an acceptable
one.
Remove batteries once and load them
again. Reconnect the AC adapter cable
properly, if using.
Replace the battery with an acceptable
one.
Replace the batteries with a new set.
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Refer
to
P.20
P.21
P.155
P.16
P.155
P.24
P.24
P.16
P.16
P.20
P.21
P.155
P.16
P.16
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