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Ours had the same issue. I took the Vtech Kidijamz apart. The power button has its own little board. I unscrewed that. It connects to the next board via two wires. I reflowed the solder for all the connections for those two wires (four solder points total). Issue fixed. FYI: reflowing solder just means heating each solder point (with a soldering iron) until the solder gets soft and then removing the iron to let the solder cool and thus harden.
Ours had the same issue. I took the Vtech Kidijamz apart. The power button has its own little board. I unscrewed that. It connects to the next board via two wires. I reflowed the solder for all the connections for those two wires (four solder points total). Issue fixed. FYI: reflowing solder just means heating each solder point (with a soldering iron) until the solder gets soft and then removing the iron to let the solder cool and thus harden.
resetting that is apparently just a case of removing the batteries and adaptor (if you are using one) wait five or ten minutes... reconnect the adaptor or install the batteries and turn it on
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