First of all your battery might be dead if its not your sensor bar might be disconected or damaged. if it is damaged you can get a new one for 20 bucks.
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Presuming the watch and the battery are both in working order there is only two things it could be:
1. (Unlikely) the battery is incorrectly fitted i.e. wrong way up.
2. (Very likely) the movement on the watch will have two points which have to be shorted out (Joined) momentarily in order for the movement to start, they should be marked on the movement, further advice not posible due to so many movement variations.
You could have a bad tie rod end, Idler arm, pitman arm, wheel bearing or ball joint. All of these will normally cause a vibration also. Check by jacking the front end one side at a time and moving the tire back and forth on front and back and in and out on top and bottom. Either watch or have someone else watch the steering assembly for movement and where it is. If there is no unusual movement, it is more than likely an alignment problem or tire problem.
Do a RESET on the hand controller. Re-enter Time, Date, and SITE, and CALIBRATE motors.
Also sometimes a bad hand controller cable will cause this. You can buy another cable directly from Meade. Call them here: http://www.meade.com/support/index.html
Are you using it on a mousepad? If not, that is probably why you are getting jumpy and erratic movement. Put a mousepad underneath the mouse and you should see the cursor movement improve.
You can also adjust the mouse properties such as speed and control by going into the Control Panel and opening the Mouse applet.
Do you have the correct Dynex driver installed? If not, go to the Dynex website and download the driver for your mouse. Having the wrong driver (or a generic driver) can make a difference in performance sometimes.
FIRST OF ALL CHECK TO SEE IF POWER IS GOING TO BLOWER MOTOR CONTROL SWITCH. IF NOT. CHECK THE BLOWER MOTOR FUSE AND RELAY.IF ALL IS GOOD.HOT WIRE THE BLOWER MOTOR.IF IT RUNS PROBLEM COULD BE THE SWITCH AND RESISTOR.IF IT DONT RUN OR BARELY RUN. OR NO RUN THE BLOWER MOTOR IS FAULTY OR POOR GROUNDING.
The error you are getting refers to the cartridge movement. You need to open the printer so you can see the cartrige and the track it rides on. Make sure that the cartriges can move freely with no obstructions. If the cartridges can move freely and there is nothing blocking the path this will require a pro. If nothing is stopping the movement than another component went out that controls the movement of the heads.
When I looked up the error online it says this is a cleanig error and just to Make sure no obstructions are blocking the cartridge movement, if not needs service.
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