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Install Garmin Express from Garmin. Plug your GPS into your computer. Your GPS should turn on into usb mode and Garmin Express should identify it and show you any updates available. If the GPS does not turn on when you plug it into your PC, then contact Garmin for warranty work.
This is not exactly a watch- more like fitness device,so, it's not my experize, but I hope this link will help you to understand the basics of use: http://www8.garmin.com/support/userManual.jsp?market=67&subcategory=68&product=010-00679-05 Do not forget to rate, please.
It sounds to me as you are having the problem with faulty contacts. They should be cleaned and checked for stiffness- if too weak must be replaced.
The next possible cause can be integrated circuit (IC) failure. In this case only skilled watchmaker can help you and that gonna be costly.
There first 2 main thing to check..... the off on switch.... and the fuse.
Insie the radio there is a very small fuse.... its a surface mount component fuse... very small. That could be the problem.
Also check the contacts on the radio..... if you have a way of connecting the correct voltage directly to the radios power terminals using jumpers I would definatly do it.
Your most likly going to have to take the raio apart and and connect the battery to trace the power through it.
The small fuse will be one of the first components after the positive power input.
If this seems too much..... bring it to a radio shop... they can do all this quickly
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