now with that being said I have been wanting either the Leicina Special or Super for a while now and my girlfriend wanted to surprise me for Christmas. Unfortunately she's not the type to research anything before jumping in and going for it and she bought me a Lecina 8v regular 8mm camera rather than super 8. I'm actually not totally opposed to the idea of shooting with an old 8mm but I'm seeing a couple of issues with the camera she purchased.
1. I opened the battery compartment and put in new batteries exactly as the diagram of the batter case shows but the motor will not power on. I double and triple checked that the positive and negative ends of the batteries are facing in the correct directions and that the battery cover was lined up properly, so that shouldn't be the issue. I notice that the camera was probably stored with batteries in the battery cover and there is some (but not a lot) of corrosion on the contacts but it doesn't seem like enough to hinder the flow of juice. Anyone have any experience in cleaning up the contacts and getting their 8v up and running? I also don't have any film stock to load in the camera is this why the motor is not powering up? is there some latch in film compartment that completes the circuit when film is present that I need to manually depress in order to trick the camera into thinking it is loaded?
2. the manual that came with my camera is for the 8v but it describes using double 8mm film, this stock is not easy to find and I'm just wondering if I get past my battery/power issue will I be able to load regular 8mm stock in this particular camera?
The model number reads
Leicina 8v - 20257
My girlfriend bought it on Ebay but luckily the camera store she purchased it from through Ebay is only about 15 miles from here so there is the possibility to take it back if it really is broken. I can trade it in toward a super 8 possibly but I want to make sure it's really broken before I claim it and then look like an ass when the sales guy makes it work at the store. know what I mean??

Thanks in advance for any insight on the subject!!
Brian