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Old 11-04-2010, 09:03 AM   #24
vermontcathy
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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Device: Colorsoft, K3, K4, Oasis
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Originally Posted by mldavis2 View Post
@vermontcathy shows a Kindle 2 device which may be different from the K3. Again, referring to the disassembly video (link posted above), the switch on the K3 is a simple flat piece of plastic that slides over a microswitch. The spring is similar to the top of a shepherd's crook with very light tension, and as such, shouldn't be subject to weakening over the life of the device. Either something has gotten embedded in the switch channel, or a piece of the switch has broken off and impeded the slide channel. There is virtually nothing to go wrong with the design absent external debris or physical damage. The switch and channel shouldn't be subject to wear under normal use. If it were my device, I'd take it apart and see what's wrong.
My signature is old - I have a K3. I'll change that. I certainly would not take apart a kindle that is still under warranty! Why risk damaging something when Amazon will replace it for free?? Regardless of your explanation of the switch, mine has gone back to pretty much normal after doing what I described.
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