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NVRAM Initialization: 1. Turn the printer off. 2. Press and hold down CANCEL (X) and Start Copy (button just below the X button) buttons at the same time while powering on printer. *Keep these buttons press while you power on the printer* 3. Continue to hold down buttons until the printer display reads PERMANENT STORAGE INIT. 4. Release the buttons when "PERMANENT STORAGE INIT" is displayed. Printer will return to Ready automatically.
Press and hold the power button until the unit turns off. Sometimes it takes up to two minutes to turn off. If you cannot get it to turn off using the power button, open the back and take the battery out. Press and hold the power button for sixty seconds with the battery removed to reset the unit. Then reassemble it and turn it on. This may not solve the problem on why your screen is getting stuck but it will reset and allow you to attempt to restart it.
this machine sounds to have a computer board problem I have a calypso washer also and i had the same problem so I ordered both computer boards and replaced them and everything was working like new , I haven't had any further problems since
Holding the page up and down buttons while powering on supposedly resets it. I have no sound except demos, but no lights showing like yours, and williams tech support said to reset that way but it didn't seem to do anything. Good luck hope this helps!
You have a defective touch pad(stuck button) probably from the surge that happened last night. to access this you will need to disconnect power and remove the back upper panel. Usually four screw hold on the board. Make sure when you are changing the board swap wire for wire to ensure correct install.
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