Do you have a question about the AZ 6847 and is the answer not in the manual?
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Arthur
April 25, 2025
Problem with Buttons.I can't use this buttons.Can you please give me advice where I can fix this problem ?Thank you
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Mr. Anderson
May 12, 2025
To fix button issues on your Philips AZ 6847, follow these steps:
1. Check for Dirt or Debris: - Turn off and unplug the device. - Use a soft brush or compressed air to clean around the buttons. - Gently press each button repeatedly to dislodge any dirt.
2. Inspect Button Mechanism: - Open the device casing carefully using appropriate tools. - Check for loose or misaligned buttons or internal plastic parts. - Ensure the buttons press down on their switches properly.
3. Clean Internal Contacts: - Locate the button contact points on the circuit board. - Use isopropyl alcohol and a cotton swab to clean the contacts. - Let it dry completely before reassembling.
4. Check for Broken Switches or Components: - Inspect the tactile switches under the buttons. - If a switch is unresponsive or damaged, it may need to be replaced. - Use a soldering iron to remove and replace faulty switches if necessary.
5. Reassemble and Test: - Carefully reassemble the unit. - Plug it in and test the buttons for correct operation.
If the problem persists, professional repair may be required.
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Do you have a question about the AZ 6847 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
Problem with Buttons.I can't use this buttons.Can you please give me advice where I can fix this problem ?Thank you
To fix button issues on your Philips AZ 6847, follow these steps:
1. Check for Dirt or Debris:
- Turn off and unplug the device.
- Use a soft brush or compressed air to clean around the buttons.
- Gently press each button repeatedly to dislodge any dirt.
2. Inspect Button Mechanism:
- Open the device casing carefully using appropriate tools.
- Check for loose or misaligned buttons or internal plastic parts.
- Ensure the buttons press down on their switches properly.
3. Clean Internal Contacts:
- Locate the button contact points on the circuit board.
- Use isopropyl alcohol and a cotton swab to clean the contacts.
- Let it dry completely before reassembling.
4. Check for Broken Switches or Components:
- Inspect the tactile switches under the buttons.
- If a switch is unresponsive or damaged, it may need to be replaced.
- Use a soldering iron to remove and replace faulty switches if necessary.
5. Reassemble and Test:
- Carefully reassemble the unit.
- Plug it in and test the buttons for correct operation.
If the problem persists, professional repair may be required.
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