How to fix a water damaged on Crosscall TREKKER-S1

Whether in the wc or in a pool, it sometimes occurs that the Crosscall TREKKER-S1 is slipped in the water. Even so, it’s not because a mobile has fallen in the water that it is inevitably dead. Indeed, it is feasible to redo an Crosscall TREKKER-S1 that has fallen in the water. To accomplish this, it is important to respect particular steps. People often have bad reflexes and this is what can degrade the Crosscall TREKKER-S1. We will first see the methods to be taken after the Crosscall TREKKER-S1 has fallen into the water. We will see in the 2nd place the classical mistakes that most people make.water-damaged-Crosscall-TREKKER-S1

Steps to follow if your Crosscall TREKKER-S1 fell into the water

If perhaps you want to recover your Crosscall TREKKER-S1 in operating order, we highly recommend that you follow the steps listed below.

Do not attempt to turn the Crosscall TREKKER-S1 back on after getting out the water

The first thing to accomplish when the Crosscall TREKKER-S1 has fallen into the water is to switch off the mobile. Indeed, if it didn’t turn off, turn it off without doing any other manipulation. If perhaps it is already off, do not attempt to turn it back on for the moment. If perhaps the Crosscall TREKKER-S1 is switched on and wet, you may make a short circuit and therefore toast the mobile.

Remove detachable components

When the Crosscall TREKKER-S1 is out of the water and turned off, it will have to be disassembled to the maximum. Meaning that it will probably be important to take away the shell, the SIM card, the SD card and the electric battery if possible. When finished, put all of these things to dry and continue to the following step.

Aspire the water that is in your Crosscall TREKKER-S1

Employing a straw, you need to suck up the water that is contained in your Crosscall TREKKER-S1. For this, you simply have to glue the straw over areas like buttons and vacuum. When you think you have aspired all the water from your Crosscall TREKKER-S1, you will be ready to start drying it.

Dry the Crosscall TREKKER-S1

The fourth step is to dry the mobile. For this, we recommend you to put it in front of a ventilator several hours. Avoid using méthodes that cause the mobile to heat up or damage the mobile. When it is finished, we recommend you to leave the Crosscall TREKKER-S1 in rice for 24 or 48 hours. The rice will therefore absorb the moisture that remains in the Crosscall TREKKER-S1.

Reassemble the components and turn on the Crosscall TREKKER-S1

When you have completed the prior steps, your Crosscall TREKKER-S1 should be dry. So now you can make an attempt to turn on the Crosscall TREKKER-S1. If perhaps this does not do the job, we recommend you to hang on a few days or to bring the Crosscall TREKKER-S1 to a repairshop.

What should not be done if the Crosscall TREKKER-S1 has fallen into the water

You will find several points not to accomplish when your Crosscall TREKKER-S1 has fallen into the water. The first is to make an attempt to turn the mobile back on just after. This can kill the Crosscall TREKKER-S1. Following, it is strongly suggested not to use a heat source to dry the Crosscall TREKKER-S1. Indeed, methods such as oven or hair dryer heat the components and may degrade them. Finally, to get the water out of the mobile, do not shake it. In fact, it could also ruin the Crosscall TREKKER-S1.