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The issue you are experiencing with your Bosch Maxx7 sensitive dryer could indeed be related to a faulty heat sensor or a clogged vent. Here are a few troubleshooting steps you can try:
Check the vent: Ensure that the dryer vent hose is not clogged or blocked. A blocked vent can prevent hot air from circulating in the dryer and trigger the overheat sensor to shut down the machine.
Clean the lint filter: Remove the lint filter and clean it thoroughly. A clogged lint filter can also cause the dryer to overheat and shut down.
Check the heating element: If the heating element is faulty, the dryer may not heat properly or may overheat and trigger the sensor to shut down the machine.
Reset the machine: Turn off the power to the dryer for a few minutes and then turn it back on. This may reset the machine and resolve the issue.
If none of these troubleshooting steps resolve the issue, it may be best to contact a qualified technician to inspect and repair the machine.
No direct connection possible right now. Perhaps in the future?
To get your video on the iPad you could use a memory card reader, or a wifi memory card. But both are not capable to stream video streams life.
Perhaps Apple, can be moved to bring a connection tool, for video, but there is noting right now.
The GoPro2 series, at least, will shut down due to internal temperature exceeding 120 deg F. It generates a lot of heat when it's recording, and it will cool down when it shuts itself off. But mine doesn't automatically restart once it's cooled. Might try blocking direct sunshine and/or putting it in cooler air flow.
I found out that my GoPro was saving data on the card that was not in any file. If you have lost data, when the camera runs for a while and the PIC file shows zero K, then when you delete the file, the random data stays. I got the first few minutes of a couple of sessions, then the camera shut down. Put your card in a card reader on the computer and right-click and check the card for usable space. You might find that it's full of random data not assigned to any file. Then you have to reformat the card to clear it. Just deleting any PIC files so it says 'no files found' doesn't mean the card is cleared.
If the card has space, you have some other problem, sorry. But I regularly reformat the cards just to make sure they are clear after deleting files. The GoPro doesn't care, it just thinks it's a new card and inserts it's file routine.
Hi, what you have not tested for isolation is your power supply, re-seating of processor for 20 minutes, cmos clearing or battery removal and mother board swapping. If all your isolation seems futile the worst is the mother board.
We've found the best way is to remove the SD card and the batteries for at least 30 seconds and then reinstall both and turn the camera on. Remember, that in addition to the data saved on the SD card, by plugging your camera into your PC with the USB cable you will be able to find any images or video stored on the camera's built in memory.
We've put together a tip sheet for the GoPro Hero 5 cameras but much of the information will help you get the most out of your Hero 3. It is important that you do not attempt to update a Hero 3 using the available GoPro firmware update as it is ONLY for wide angle Hero 5 cameras.
If we can answer any other GoPro support questions feel free to visit us at IcePlanter.com or contact GoPro directly.
I had the same problem. i was told by one of these so-called experts @ fixya that my flyback transformer needed to be replaced (the 8 blinks on the standby was the indicator). but i recently replaced it and im having the same problem. sorry. no advice. good luck.
The Polaroid Fun! Digital 320 camera is programmed to shut off automatically after a few minutes if it is not being used. This helps to conserve battery power. When the camera shuts itself off, it will make a continual beeping sound.
To use the camera after it has shut off, simply push the shutter button or self-timer button to take a picture. If you are not going to use your camera, turn the power switch to OFF.
The camera will also beep in rapid sequence after you press the self-timer button. The camera will continue to beep in faster sequence until a picture is taken (approximately 10 seconds). A final long beep signals that a picture has been taken.
NOTE: It is normal for the camera to beep while downloading photos to a computer.
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