This can happen when a faulty charger isn't providing enough voltage/current. Faulty chargers can provide enough power to trigger the 'Charging' indicator and maybe even to power the unit but not enough to energise the units charger circuit. Try another charger (same voltage) or charging it through the USB socket.
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Powering off the monior or in your case Force shutting it down could be an option or remove of the batterie. Other is Could be a connection error in the wiring pannel.
Make sure it is fully charged. Hold power button down for about 10 seconds and wait if nothing comes up press power again for half a second. Still nothing? Then put it on charge, it should show that it is charging with a light of a picture on the screen. If there is no sign of charging, wait about 3 hours leave the charger connected and press the power button again for about a second and wait for it to turn on or for the picture to show it is charging appears on the screen, (make sure the charger is on and connected) . Press the power button again for another 5 seconds and wait. sometimes it takes a little while to turn on, especially if the battery is very flat. Other things to try are check the charger on another device e.g. another table or a phone if you can and try another charger on the tablet if they are compatible, (usually the same plug is o.k, check the voltage is the same. most chargers are USB 5v). It may need a more powerful charger than most small phones,. you can try plugging the USB cable into a car charger or USB 3.0 port on a computer. 2 amps is common for most tablets. Apple may be different, hard to be exact without knowing brand etc.
If all else fails see the retailer
Turned off the tablet, unplugged the charger and kept the tablet off for about 30 minute to one hour, plugged in back the charger, then turn on the tablet. After that I you might see the tablet started charging. Good Luck.
Did you allow the battery to run down until it was completely drained?
- If so then try the following;
Watch this video (link below). You should only remove the back cover, disconnect and reconnect battery cable. Disregard the rest of the video as I could not find one doing ONLY what you would need to do. Follow the instructions to remove the back of the tablet then disconnect the battery cable(careful not to damage the circuit board), reconnect the battery cable, and replace the back cover. Connect the charger, within a minute the screen on the tablet will pulse/flicker which is good news, allow it to charge a while, turn on the device, turn off the wireless wifi, click the power button to turn the screen dark again, and allow to charge for another 6 hours or till fully charged (when not connected to wifi the background processes will affect the charge time, on a weak charger it may not even charge like from an usb port on a computer).
Again, you should only be concerned with the video up to about the 1 minute and 15 second mark. You only need to disconnect the cable then reattach it. ONLY DO SO if you are comfortable doing so. If you have never worked on electronics before or are uncomfortable find someone to do it for you.
It's possible your charger is faulty. If your unit can charge with a USB cord through a computer try that. If it charges then your charger is faulty. The charger can be tested with a voltmeter by someone knowledgeable. The other problem possible is that the charging receptacle is faulty. That would show up if the USB method doesn't work. If the charger is o.k. then your battery won't hold a charge and needs to be replaced.
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