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This is usually a sign of either a failing charger or Kindle, let's try to hard reset the Kindle. Step 1: Press and hold the power button for 60 seconds Step 2: Plug the Kindle into the changer, press and hold the power for 30 seconds Step 3: Let charge for 12 hours Step 4: Turn on and use the Kindle, if it shuts down before 6 to 8 hours of use, contact Amazon for a replacement.
keep the battery out for 30 minutes, keep the charger UNPLUGGED from the phone. Then put the battery into the phone and charge it, (with the phone off), for the determined time in your cell phone's user manual. (Recommended 3-5 hours)
Turn the power off the DVD player first as the battery pack will not charge with the power on.
Attach the battery pack to the player.
Connect the AC power adapter and the power cord to the player.
Charging will now start and the Power/Charge indicator should now be orange.
Do not unhook either cord until the Power/Charge turns off.
Time of charging is approximately 4 1/2 hours.
The battery pack will more than likely get warm while charging. This is normal. Keep it as much in the open as you can for the best ventilation possible.
You will get a low power indicator on the screen when the battery has a low charge.
As for playback time you will get about 2 1/3 hours of actual playback and about 4 hours of standby with the DVD player actually on.
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Tony
The first time you charge the battery allow 12 to 16 hours, after that 2 to 4 hours or when battery is charged. If you go on battery frequently drain it right down before charging it, this will give the maxi-um performance and longevity.
I took the back up battery out and unplugged the unit for about 20 minutes before powering the clock back up. Once I powered the clock up I re-inserted the backup battery.
Drive over to Autozone or Oreillys and have them check the charging system while it is running. You also need to check for the "draw" of power used by the car. They may not have the gauges for that portion of the test.
One item that is silent and draws a lot of power is the rear window defroster. I don't know offhand if it is a dedicated fuse or if there are several items on the same fuse. You could try pulling the fuse for the rear window defroster.
Your air suspension can draw lots of power if the air compressor keeps running.
If you are running down a fully charged battery and all the power of an alternator, something is either glowing, or a fusible link is blown and the charge is not getting to the battery.
Hey,
Try these steps, if they aren't of any help, you may have to have the vendor replace your mp3 player.
SOLUTION 1 - Reset the device. 1. Press and hold the Power/Menu button for approximately 20 seconds. 2. Release the Power/Menu button. 3. Press the Power/Menu button again to turn on the player.
SOLUTION 2 - Power cycle the device.
STEP 1 - Remove the battery
STEP 2 - Power cycle the player 1. Connect the device to the PC. 2. Leave the device connected for about 2 minutes.
STEP 3 - Turn on the device 1. Disconnect the player from the PC. 2. Insert a fresh AAA battery into the player. 3. Turn on the player.
i have the same problem. what i did is i went to the tmobile store nd asked themm.. they told me the battery is loose. soo wat could tell you is that put the battery still
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