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Do you have power at the outlet? If you do, your breaker trip as soon as you plug the unit in? If you have power to the unit and your breaker is not tripping, inspect the wires from the power cord to make sure rodents have not chewed the wires. If everything else looks good then you have a bad cntrl board PART NUMBER: 2252116
this is most likely a short in a computer component, You need to unplug everything from the computer incl CPU, Memory, Add on Cards, Hdds, the lot, just have motherboard plugged in and push power, if it powers up (there won't be a pic but you will know it's working) start replacing parts one by one until it won't start and that is the faulty part. If it does nothing with just motherboard plugged in the motherboard is at fault and needs to be replaced, If you have had the motherboard out make sure no of the metal mounts in the case are shorting out anywhere under the motherboard as this will also cause the same fault.
what device? is *********** board won't start? Or a hardware doesn't start like ram or your printer If the problem is your motherboard check all your hardwares and connectors like this:
If the motherboard won't start if you click the power button check the LED(the small light bulb on your motherboard) if its glowing. If not, check the connector of your power supply or check the power supply if its working by looking its fan if revolving.
If you push the button and there's a sign of power but didn't start up that will appear on your screen check the connection of your monitor screen to your desktop computer. If it's connected, remove your RAM from the motherboard and insert it to another memory slot to check if it's broken.
Last, if you push the power button and here 1 short beep but the boot screen didn't appeared from your screen check your graphic card. Remove the graphic card and re-insert it again to its graphic card slot and plug in your monitor connector to it. If it still remain that way, buy a new graphic card.
Good Morning drlesleyanne. The issue you describe will down to the PCB inside the push button controller. If this does not send the correct signal to the processor box it can cause the unit to 'fail safe' and this is why the unit needs a power reboot. The remedy to this is to replace the push button control itself and once installed should allow the shower to work correctly again. All our digital products have five year guarantees, so you can always call our Customer Service line on 01959 560010 and they will replace this for free.
TRY UNPLUGGING THE POWER FOR ABOUT 5 MINUTES , IT MAY JUST HAVE A BRAIN FART. THIS WILL REBOOT ITS MASSIVE INTERNAL COMPUTER.. LOL.. HOPE THAT HELPS .. IF SO HIT THE YES BUTTON.. JAY
Laptops are so integrated that usually a system failure that involves power issues such as in your case where you cant get it turn on with anything on the screen mean the mainboard (motherboard) is damaged. This usually leads to buying a new laptop or paying for the board to be replaced which usually costs as much as the laptop.
Most likely, this issue might be caused by Start button being stuck. If you can't turn the product ON by pushing the Start button, double check if the Start button is somehow stuck, and also make sure that the unit is firmly plugged in to the wall outlet. If that doesn't resolve the issue, try a different outlet because you might be experiencing power outage on the outlet where it's plugged in. If that won't resolve it, I'm afraid the unit has to be serviced.
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