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Attach the charging cable to your tracker and plug the other end into a USB port.
Press and hold the button for approximately two seconds and without letting go of the button:
Remove the charging cable from your tracker.
Wait about seven to nine more seconds after removing the charging cable.
Let go of the button and hold it down again.
After "ALT" and a white screen flash, let go of the button and hold it down again.
After you feel a vibration, let go of the button and hold it down again.
After you see "ERROR," let go of the button and hold it down again.
After you see "ERASE," let go of the button. The tracker will turn off.
To turn your tracker back on, press the button or attach the charging cable (make sure to plug in the other end of the cable). If the time on your tracker reads 0:00, the reset was successful.
Next you'll tell your Fitbit account that you're setting up a new device.
If you use the Fitbit app, tap or click the account icon and choose Set Up a Device. Follow the instructions to replace your device.
A simple circuit looks at the voltage that the alternator is producing, and turns thebattery light on if it is low. The battery light indicates a battery charging problem.
Connect the charging cable to your tracker and plug the other end into a USB port
Press and hold the button for around two seconds and deprived of letting go of the button take away the charging cable from your tracker
Wait about six to ten more seconds after removing the charging cable discharge the button and keep holding it down again
Once "ALT" and a white screen flash, discharge the button and keep holding it down again
After you feel a vibration, discharge the button and keep holding it down again
As soon as you see "ERROR," discharge the button and keep holding it down again
As soon as you see "ERASE," discharge the button. The tracker is going to turn off
To about-face your tracker aback on, essayist the button or attach the charging cable (make abiding by bung in the added end of the cable). When you can see the time on your tracker is 0:00, you have successfully reset your device.
Next, you'll tell your Fitbit account that you're setting up a new tracker
You can put the software right, with a reset. Hardware errors and batteries won't change a bit when you use the reset button. When the battery is bad, and it looks that way, just return the Fitbit and ask for a new or new battery. It still should be under warranty. If the warranty is only 90 days for the battery, never again buy a Fitbit in the place you are living. In Europe electronics have a warranty of 24 months.
1 On your computer, select Start > Programs > Philips Digital Audio Player > Aria Device Manager > Philips Device Manager to launch the Philips Device Manager. 2 Turn off GoGear Aria before you continue. 3 Press and hold the volume button while you connect GoGear Aria to your computer. 4 Keep holding the key until the Philips Device Manager acknowledges GoGear Aria and enters the recovery mode. 5 On the computer, click the Repair button and follow the instructions of the Philips Device Manager to complete the recovery process. 6 When the recovery is completed, disconnect GoGear Aria from your computer. 7 Restart GoGear Aria.
The full manual is found here: http://www.p4c.philips.com/files/s/sa1ara16k_17/sa1ara16k_17_dfu_aen.pdf
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