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  2. Get Your Fire Tablet to Charge - Amazon Customer Service

    www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=GRSAD7WWFDFZYKNJ

    Press and hold the power button for 2-3 seconds to turn on the device. Disconnect your device from charging equipment, such as the power adapter and cable. If you're using a wireless charging dock or mat, remove the tablet. Press and hold the power button for 40 seconds or until your device restarts. Reconnect your device to charge; plug in the ...

  3. SOLVED: not charging - Kindle Fire - iFixit

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    If it is to low of a battery leave it plugged in for 2-3 days and it will be fully charged. If you plug it in and it is not charging it is not always a problem with the charging port. It could also be the prongs on your charger is worn down from plugging and unplugging you kindle.

  4. Amazon Kindle First Generation Troubleshooting - iFixit

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    The Kindle accesses a specific wifi called the Kindle Whispernet which is powered by Sprint's high speed data network. Because of this, you cannot access wifi on the Kindle if you are out of Sprint's provided network. Ensure the wifi switch is in the ON position. Connect your device to a power source and allow it to fully charge.

  5. As long as the tablet is plugged in, it will power on and is fully functional. However, the battery indicator at the upper right corner never shows the charging "lightening bolt" and the battery percentage will never go past 1%. When you unplug the tablet, the battery quickly drops to 0% and the tablet shuts down.

  6. Kindle Touch Troubleshooting - iFixit

    www.ifixit.com/Wiki/Kindle_Touch_Troubleshooting

    Device Wont Work Unplugged. First, plug the Kindle into a proper power source with the provided USB cable. After waiting 30 minutes, while the device is still plugged in, hold the button on the bottom for at least 30 seconds to turn on the device. On the top right of the screen, there should be an indication of the charge percent available.

  7. Restart Your Kindle E-Reader - Amazon Customer Service

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    Restart your Kindle to resolve intermittent issues such as a frozen screen or slow performance. Press and hold the power button until either a power dialog box appears or the screen goes blank. Continue holding the power button for 40 seconds, then release. After a few seconds, the charge indicator light turns back on and the device reboots.

  8. Why Your Kindle Won't Hold a Charge - Expert Solutions -...

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    After 5 minutes (while still plugged in) press and hold power (slide and hold) button for 45 seconds.3. Allow up to 3 minutes for the Kindle to reboot.4. Test your Kindle (try to charge it).Another solution for this kind of issue:1. Connect the USB cable to computer (do not connect Kindle).2. Hold the Power button for 20 seconds.3.

  9. Kindle 7th Generation Troubleshooting - iFixit

    www.ifixit.com/Wiki/Kindle_7th_Generation_Troubleshooting

    If you still cannot connect to Wifi, you may be experiencing problems with your router and/or modem. First turn off the Kindle, then turn off your router and/or modem. After 30 seconds, turn your router and/or modem back on, and attempt to connect through your Kindle. If you still cannot connect, there may be issues with your service provider.

  10. Kindle Voyage Troubleshooting - iFixit

    www.ifixit.com/Wiki/Kindle_Voyage_Troubleshooting

    Brightness Settings Need to Be Changed. First, check to make sure that the backlight has not been turned off in the settings. To do this, simply press the screen brightness button at the bottom of the page and move it to the desired level. Also, check to make sure that the Nightlight feature is off. To do this, go to Settings, Device Options ...

  11. Amazon Kindle Oasis 8th Generation Troubleshooting - iFixit

    www.ifixit.com/Wiki/Amazon_Kindle_Oasis_(8th_Gen)_Troubleshooting

    Turn on your Kindle by connecting it to a laptop or wall charger. Remove any built up dirt or dust around the power button. Once Kindle is turned on, press the power button. If the Kindle does not respond to the power button, you have a faulty power button. (Follow the link below to see how to fix the power button).