Thanks, Ian and John H, but I've decided to send it to Olympus UK in
Southend. I opened the thing up and couldn't see how to get it back
together again ...
Chris
On 2 Nov 2009, at 15:08, Ian Manners wrote:
> If you dont mind opening it up, the easiest fix is to us a
> sharp blade to scrap the conductive rubber button on
> the rubber switch button.
>
> Personally, and your Kilometerage may vary on this,
> I wash the rubber mats in dish washing detergent, give
> them a scrub with the kitchen brush, let them dry (then
> scrap any that give problems) and put back in the
> equiment I removed the mat from. After that they seem
> to work fine for years until someone works the pizza
> grease into them.
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