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Posted on May 04, 2011

When i click the button on the wiifit board to connect to the wii, it connects at a second. then loses connection and wii says it is lost. the button on the board just keeps flashing or goes off

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If you haven't already tried to replace the batteries, do this (if you have, this is useful information to include in your problem description :D). If that hasn't worked, you may need to re-sync the board with your Wii.
1. Power on your Wii console (there is no need to power on your balance board at this time).
2. Open the SD card slot cover on the front face of your Wii to reveal the red Sync button on the Wii.
3. On the bottom of your balance board, remove the battery cover to reveal the red Sync button on the balance board.
4. Press the Sync button on the balance board (there is no need to keep it depressed; simply press and release). You will notice the power LED on the power button on the balance board blinking.
5. Now press (and release) the Sync button on the Wii console. After the LED stops blinking, the Sync is complete.
If this does not fix your balance board, it may need to be repaired or replaced. Contact Nintendo and provide warranty information if applicable.
Good luck!

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