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Dropped laser 10 feet. will not come on, small red light is on located top left front of laser. has new batteries. pleas help have to have this tool for work tomorrow
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This is not a battery problem. It likely levels to the back corner, then to the front corner then roughly back to the middle and spins at about 150 rpm and the lights on the front blink.
There are a couple things that can cause this. the most common is the the compensator cant find the laser. 5 screws hold the main housing on to the base. Remove the housing and inspect. if the internals are coated in oil, then the unit is done. The replacement part is too expensive.
If the inside is dry, there is a small circuit board on the left side of the metal compensator frame. Resolder the pins in the board, and the connector going to the side board, located on the main board. about 30% of the time, this will get the laser running again. If not, the laser diode is likely dead, and it's not repairable.
Yes, you have to measure up from the line it gives you. It gives you a precise level so mark it and then measure up (or down) from it. Or place the tripod on a table or something to get to higher position.
Hold the Wii Remote upside-down with the buttons facing downward.
Tap the remote firmly against the palm of your hand three times to remove any dust sitting between the buttons and the electronic circuit board inside the remote.
Turn the remote upright and press one of the buttons. If the problem continues, Open your Wii Remote's battery door
Check that your Wii Remote contains two new "AA" batteries or a charged battery pack. Check that no corrosion is present on the battery's metal elements/connectors.
Use a cotton swab to clean the remote's battery element/connectors if corrosion is present.
Check that the Sensor Bar cable is inserted firmly into the back of your Wii gaming system. The Sensor Bar needs to be centered above or below your television so the Wii Remote can transmit signals to the gaming system.
Stand three feet away from the Wii gaming system/Sensor Bar.
Aim the remote and press any button to test the device.
If the remote is not working, stand five to 10 feet away from the gaming system and try the device. The Wii Remote works best three to 10 feet away from the gaming system/Sensor Bar.
Move any objects blocking the signal from the remote to the gaming system/Sensor bar--candles, other remote controls (TV/cable box) and wireless computer devices/cellular phones.
Also, if any sunlight is coming in through a window, close the curtains or blinds to keep the light from interfering with the remote's signal.
Turn off and unplug your Wii gaming system. Leave the unit unplugged for one minute. Plug the gaming system back in.
If the remote still aint working;
Turn the Wii system on. Press and hold the red "SYNC" button for 15 seconds when the "Health and Safety" screen appears on your television. The "SYNC" button is behind the small door on the front of your Wii unit.
Release the "SYNC" button. Remove the battery cover and batteries/battery pack from the back of your Wii Remote.
Press and release the red button located under the battery compartment. The blue lights on the front of the remote will blink
Press and release the "SYNC" button on the front of your Wii gaming system. The "Player" light on the gaming system stops blinking and stays on, the resetting process is complete
...if all 3 lights are on... This is a laser mirror motor problem. If you are a little bit technician then... Remove all cables, open front panel, remove the cartridge, remove the 2 screws on top and 3 on back side, remove a white latch from underside left (or right i don't remember ). With a small screwdriver release 4 tabs that hold back cower and remove it. Pull a little bit on under front edges for releasing two little tabs and remove the whole cover by lifting it.. Now you can see the laser scanner unit with a yellow label on it. Remove the screw, release the tabs an remove laser cover after removing one or two little cables over it. You can see now a rotating square mirror fixed over a little disc, secured with a little plastic black tab. DO NOT TOUCH THE MIRROR WITH BARE HANDS or you will make it dirty . Rotate the black tab to release the disc, remove the mirror with a clean cloth, and put a small drop of synthetic oil on its rod... that's all. Hope you can do it.
1994 Ford Escort Car Stereo Wiring Diagram
Car Radio Battery Constant 12v+ Wire: Blue/Red Car Radio Accessory Switched 12v+ Wire: Blue/Black Car Radio Ground Wire: Black Car Radio Illumination Wire: Red/Black Car Stereo Dimmer Wire: N/A Car Stereo Antenna Trigger Wire: N/A Car Stereo Amp Trigger Wire: N/A Car Stereo Amplifier Location: N/A Car Audio Front Speakers Size: N/A Car Audio Front Speakers Location: N/A Left Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Violet Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Blue/Orange Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Blue/White Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): White Car Audio Rear Speakers Size: N/A Car Audio Rear Speakers Location: N/A Left Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): White/Blue Left Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Red/Blue Right Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): White/Green Right Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Blue
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Dead/dry fan bearing.
Either:
* order a new fan and replace it
* peel off the sticker on the fan and add a tiny drop of sewing machine oil - I did and has fixed mine (not sure how long)
Pretty easy machine to disassamble without a manual as long as you don't force anything. Well engineered 2- 4 screws for each panel and some very mild flexing of panel clips required. Remove in order: back cover (ease past power switch); top cover - have to lift to about 30deg at front; front cover (unplug wire to light assembly, unclip top + push forward); side cover (note hooks on bottom; unclip top and push to rear).
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