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Removing and replacing a water filter - upper right hand
corner inside location
Filters situated up front in the refrigerator compartment of Frigidaire-built
side-by-side refrigerators are relatively simple to replace. Follow these steps:
Open the door of the refrigerator compartment of your Frigidaire brand
side-by-side refrigerator. The filter is located in the upper right hand corner.
It has a push button for quick release just to the right of the
filter.
Locate the icemaker On/Off power switch and place it in the OFF (o)
position.
Push in on the filter release button and pull the filter all the way out to
remove it. Remove new filter from its packaging and remove the protective
plastic caps. Insert the new filter in the same manner it was removed. Make sure
to push in firmly on the filter until you hear the filter cartridge click in
place.
Return the icemaker's power switch to the On (l) position.
Condition the filter by running water through the dispenser for about three
minutes. This will flush the filter of all fine carbon particles.
In some models, you will have to reset the filter status light. It is
located on the ice and water dispenser control panel. Push in on it for ten to
fifteen seconds until the green, red, and amber lights flash. If your
refrigerator model does not have a filter status light, you should make a note
on a calendar, or place a month sticker on your filter to remind you to replace
the filter again in six month's time.
Note: Replacing this type of filter is a quick process - there is no
need to unplug your refrigerator or shut off the water supply when replacing it.
Also, this filter should be replaced every six months.
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There are a lot of adopter rings available. But most will turn the combination into a MF lens. Most non Nikon tele convertors, only can be used in MF when put on a Nikon camera, so I don't think you lose a lot when you find a Soligor Nikon adopter ring.
I had the same problem with my Sony DSC-W150 camera. It turned out to have an easy fix. At the same time, press the power button and depress the shutter button halfway (the one you snap to take pics) as if you were trying to engage the autofocus without pressing the button down entirely. The lens will attempt to autofucus, which in my case was enough extra power to dislodge whatever debris/sand had clogged the lens. Hope this works for you!
Sounds like the chassis under the shutter button has somehow distanced itself from the shutter release button, maybe bent away from the button? Its s stretch but that maybe the problem. The button is designed to have 2 contacts in it, the autofocus switch and the shutter release depending on how much you press it, like most cameras
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