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Finnegan
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Username: Finnegan

Post Number: 196
Registered: 09-2009

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Posted on Thursday, August 09, 2012 - 04:46 pm:   

You should hear the beep. If the on/off dial feels loose and sloppy it is probably a bad switch. If it feels ok, it could be a dirty switch in there. You can try working the on/off dial a few dozen times to see if that "cleans" the contact points or, if that doesn't work, squirt some lighter fluid under the dial and work it in. If it doesn't work after that either the switch is too bad off or the internal circuitry has gone bad somewhere.

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