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I have the same problem with this type of vacum. I have tried a lot of things but the problem is with the software included in a 20 pins chip on the pcb so it can not be repaired. But, if you look in the back of the vacum there is a rubber stopper wich hides 2 pins. Maybe those pins can be used to reset the vacums pcb. I really dont know because in can't test it any more. I solved my vacum bypassing the vacum mainboard (pcb). Now my internal battery is directly connected to the 2 motors using a simple switch to powering on and off. The original pcb is conected only to the batery, recharghing wires and led wires so i can recharge the batery as usual. Sorry for my english, hope you understanded what i was trying to explain. good luck
Hi, i forgot i had this file saved. found it back in 2009 when my first one broke down. it is a pdf file complete with pics. and a parts list. this will get you going. i picked up a dime and my impeller smashed into 100 or so pieces. where did you find the part?? please let me know..
i just tried to copy and paste it, that does not work. not sure how to put it on here. it is just a saved file, no link.. if you want to post an email, i will send it. otherwise i will try and figure it out when i get some time. thanks
There are other, more technical, ways to do it, but if you don't know what you're doing you'll break your ipod so I'll stick to the safe and easy official method:-
Connect your ipod to your host pc and run the itunes software. Click on the "restore" button (in some versions of the software it's labelled "reset to factory settings"); this will reset your ipod to the way it was when you first got it out of the box. You'll then have to re-sync all of your music back onto the device and if you have a jailbroken model you'll have to reapply the jailbreak.
If you want to see the alternative methods, then just search "ipod touch password reset". Some of them claim to reset the password only without having to start all over again but some owners report that their machines simply don't work afterwards.
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You must call the manufacturer.
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