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Just an FYI, be sure to apply a couple drops of fresh good quality sewing machine oil as directed in the instruction manual. Do NOT use 3-in-1, WD-40, cooking oil, or old stinky brown sewing machine oil. Keeping it regularly maintained will keep your sewing machine running smoothly for many years.
check the pressure control that switches the element on or off
if it is faulty then it switches on when the tap is turned on dropping the pressure but it will not recognize that the increase in pressure when the tap is turned off so it keeps heating the water.
Hold the power button down for about 8 seconds to force it off. Hold it till screen goes dark. Don't release if "power Off" dialogue pops up. Keep holding it to force off.
Check your ground and power wire connections. It will most likely be a bad ground, if grounded in the trunk, get a longer wire of equal or greater thickness and ground to either chassis or battery. Also if you have the amp at full gain try dropping it a little back if getting a better ground doesnt help
The flashing red light is warning you that the shutter speed will be too long for handholding the camera. Put the camera on a tripod or other stable surface, and/or use the flash.
Sounds to me like the inline fuse popped on you. It should be located on the fat red wire going to your starter. Hope this helps. Best wishes and God Bless.
Bryon
You should be watching your dvd's on an input and not on tv analog 3. Every time the tv "senses" a signal change in the audio that screen will pop up. Connect the DVD player to the tv by using either the red, white and yellow (composite) connections or using the green, blue, red, white and red (component). Once you are on an actual input that box will stop popping up.
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