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Hi.

I have just purchased a fluke 1664fc MFT and it wont work. I can turn it on but that's it. It's completely unresponsive, I can't even turn it off. The only way to turn it off is to remove the batteries. I have tried replacing the batteries but this hasn't achieved anything.

Is there a way to do a forced restart or something?

Any help would be much appreciated.
 
If it’s off eBay , I would return it to the seller via ebays guaranteed returns policy

the seller has to refund you in full of the item was sold as working
 
If this was an e-by bought item, be aware that if you paid by PayPal and start a PayPal claim, e-bay will wash their hands of the problem, stay with the e-bay guaranteed returns policy procedure.
 

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