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Main control boardIf
your microwave runs for a few seconds and stops, the first thing to
check is the main control board to ensure that a shortage has not
occurred. If the part is defective then it will need to be replaced to
prevent continual shut offs. If this is not the issue, the next step
would be to check for a faulty touchpad.
Touchpad/Control panelIf
the control board is not the issue and your microwave continues to shut
off after running for only a few seconds, the next thing to check is
your touchpad, which is also known as a control panel. Although uncommon
for this issue, symptoms are usually that the display and some buttons
are working properly; however, when selected some buttons are not
functioning. If this is the case the touchpad will need to be replaced.
Hi, As far as the info you quoted ,I am afraid that your battery does not hold charge anymore or charging circuit has a problem and ,it does not charge. If I were you I will replace the battery first to see if it will work.. If problem continues ,then it will be an expensive repair action as next step.. It is up to you to make it repaired or to buy a new one since repair sometimes costs almost the same price. Hope this helps! Take care and please Remember to rate/vote for us to continue for Helping out the Community :) Thanks
A lot of people are apparently having this problem. Since I don't own the game, I checked it out on Google and here are some helpful tips: 1) Replace the batteries with brand-new batteries. 2) Do the initial calibration off the ground. Put it on something like a coffee table or a nightstand. Obviously you aren't going to stand on it but you can still recalibrate it after your initial calibration. 3) Finally, here's one directly from ShredGame.com:
It's possible that walls, people, or other entities are triggering the IR sensors on the sides of the board. To prevent this issue, make sure that there are four feet of free space on all sides whenever playing and that there are no large metal objects nearby. Return to the main menu and select "Options", then select "Calibrate Board" and follow the onscreen instructions. Make sure to follow the steps exactly and hold the board in the calibrating positions for the amount of the time the video that is play is telling you.
During the initial IR sensor calibration process ensure that you are standing away from the board and that you are motionless. When it is time to calibrate each individual IR sensor you will then be asked to stand on the board and will be shown some positions on the board to hold. Ensure that your entire foot is covering the lens of the particular IR sensor you are instructed to cover. Also ensure the board is facing the right direction. The buttons on the board should be on the left side of the board. Cover the whole sensor for the full count. Tony Hawk will say "Got it" when the timer is finishing. Continue to hold that board position until the button prompt to continue appears. Stepping off of the board before that will cause an error even after Tony Hawk says "Got it". You do not need to press a button to continue to move on to the next step. The calibration video will move on to the next step on its own.
If you still have issues with the calibration then try lowering the lights in the room. Sometimes bright lights can interfere with the IR sensors.
If trying the above does not resolve the issue then please contact the Activision customer service warranty website.
A lot of people are apparently having this problem. Since I don't own the game, I checked it out on Google and here are some helpful tips: 1) Replace the batteries with brand-new batteries. 2) Do the initial calibration off the ground. Put it on something like a coffee table or a nightstand. Obviously you aren't going to stand on it but you can still recalibrate it after your initial calibration. 3) Finally, here's one directly from ShredGame.com:
It's possible that walls, people, or other entities are triggering the IR sensors on the sides of the board. To prevent this issue, make sure that there are four feet of free space on all sides whenever playing and that there are no large metal objects nearby. Return to the main menu and select "Options", then select "Calibrate Board" and follow the onscreen instructions. Make sure to follow the steps exactly and hold the board in the calibrating positions for the amount of the time the video that is play is telling you.
During the initial IR sensor calibration process ensure that you are standing away from the board and that you are motionless. When it is time to calibrate each individual IR sensor you will then be asked to stand on the board and will be shown some positions on the board to hold. Ensure that your entire foot is covering the lens of the particular IR sensor you are instructed to cover. Also ensure the board is facing the right direction. The buttons on the board should be on the left side of the board. Cover the whole sensor for the full count. Tony Hawk will say "Got it" when the timer is finishing. Continue to hold that board position until the button prompt to continue appears. Stepping off of the board before that will cause an error even after Tony Hawk says "Got it". You do not need to press a button to continue to move on to the next step. The calibration video will move on to the next step on its own.
If you still have issues with the calibration then try lowering the lights in the room. Sometimes bright lights can interfere with the IR sensors.
If trying the above does not resolve the issue then please contact the Activision customer service warranty website.
A lot of people are apparently having this problem. Since I don't own the game, I checked it out on Google and here are some helpful tips:
1) Replace the batteries with brand-new batteries.
2) Do the initial calibration off the ground. Put it on something like a coffee table or a nightstand. Obviously you aren't going to stand on it but you can still recalibrate it after your initial calibration.
3) Finally, here's one directly from ShredGame.com:
It's possible that walls, people, or other entities are triggering the IR sensors on the sides of the board. To prevent this issue, make sure that there are four feet of free space on all sides whenever playing and that there are no large metal objects nearby. Return to the main menu and select "Options", then select "Calibrate Board" and follow the onscreen instructions. Make sure to follow the steps exactly and hold the board in the calibrating positions for the amount of the time the video that is play is telling you.
During the initial IR sensor calibration process ensure that you are standing away from the board and that you are motionless. When it is time to calibrate each individual IR sensor you will then be asked to stand on the board and will be shown some positions on the board to hold. Ensure that your entire foot is covering the lens of the particular IR sensor you are instructed to cover. Also ensure the board is facing the right direction. The buttons on the board should be on the left side of the board. Cover the whole sensor for the full count. Tony Hawk will say "Got it" when the timer is finishing. Continue to hold that board position until the button prompt to continue appears. Stepping off of the board before that will cause an error even after Tony Hawk says "Got it". You do not need to press a button to continue to move on to the next step. The calibration video will move on to the next step on its own.
If you still have issues with the calibration then try lowering the lights in the room. Sometimes bright lights can interfere with the IR sensors.
If trying the above does not resolve the issue then please contact the Activision customer service warranty website.
Try replacing the inverter board. If that don't help then the next step is the back light, but replacing it is a bi.ch, so most people just replace the whole screen. Also, check that the video cable wire is not crimped/cut and securely fastened onto the logic board.
1 Printer POR Turn the printer off and on several times. If Error Code 900 continues to display, go to step 2.
2 System board Make sure the system board is properly seated in connector J7 on the interconnect board. Turn the machine off and on several times, waiting a few minutes between power on and power off. If Error Code 900 continues to display, go to step 3.
3 Factory defaults Restore factory defaults. See “Restore EP Factory Defaults” on page 3-18. This resets the non-critical areas of the user NVRAM. If Error Code 900 continues to display, go to step 4.
4 Sub error codes With Error Code 900 displayed, press Select and Return. Record the complete list of Sub Error Codes on the display. Check the “Base printer sub error codes” on page 2-6. If none of the Sub Error Codes are listed, then call your next level of support.
Your backup battery is to weak to save the cmos data. Open your computer case and look for a round silver battery that looks like a quarter. Remove it and go to Radio Shack or a drug store battery section and get a replacement. The battery number is probably CR2032 but may be CR2025 or CR2016. insert the new battery and power up your computer, this time when you set the time and date the settings will stay when you turn it off.
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I have found that every so often, especially while stepping on the
board, the Wii Fit would get disconnected. I did a little research and
found some interesting clues to why it might be happening. I had a
theory. Since the batteries are at the bottom of the board I thought
the vibration of stepping plus the pull of gravity might be loosening
the battery connections enough for the board to lose power temporarily.
To test my theory I made a shim out of cardboard from a cereal box to
hold the batteries firmly in place. This seemed to have done the trick
since I have not had the problem since. I created a template you can get from my site http://www.everythingtech.net/2009/03/wii-fit-board-connectivity-fix/
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