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Here is the proper way to fix it when something breaks loose.
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=89237&a=5557683 it does
take a bit f guts to do it though, and if you don't know what you are
doing, you can end up with a nice paper weight.
Leon wrote:
>
> Once the battery contacts are no longer in their original state, they may or
> may not maintain shape properly, no matter how you bend them.
>
> My experience (with a couple cassette walkmans that use gumpacks) is that
> you can always try to do a temporary fix, but to be completely trouble free,
> you may have to seek the original company's service.
>
> I've tried stuffing paper beneath the contacts (not the lid, the one inside
> the unit), but how much paper to use seemd to be a delicate balancing act.
> Too much paper gets it too tight; too little paper doesn't do the job.
>
> My Kenwood K5 was only dropped a very long time ago, but starting last month
> it sometimes turned off by itself, just from being shaken in my pocket while
> I walked. I still have no good solution for that. Temporary solution has
> been holding it in my hands.
>
> Leon
>
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