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I fixed my machine with this error by doing the following.
You need a T8 torx screwdriver and a thin flat blade srewdriver plus a replacement CR2032 button cell. Ensure that the S9 is disconnected from its power adapter. First pry up on the setting rotary knob at the top of the S9 and remove. Next remove the T8 torx screw from the bottom corner of the machine. There are then four slots located on two of the sides. Insert the flat blade screwdriver into one of the slots and gently push inward to unlatch that finger while also lifting/prying up the bottom cover. You should then be able to work your way around to each of the fingers and lift the bottom cover off. This then exposes the circuit board. There are two more T8 torx screws holding the circuit board in place. Remove them and carefully lift the board slightly. You can then see the button cell in it's holder at the corner which can now be removed and replaced with the new CR2032. The S9 can now be reassembled in the reverse order. Once reassembled, connect the power adapter but do not power on yet or you'll get the same error message as before. Hold down the power button and then while still holding it down power up the machine. Good luck, hope this helps.
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It is entirely possible that the transformer assembly is not supplying power to the D.C. output anymore. This is a fault that occurs in new as well as old items. Acquire a replacement to verify this, or just replace the adapter.
I'm not sure a repair manual is available. However it is fairly easy to overhaul. No special tools needed. All parts can be sourced from www.topgun.co.uk
The s9 ....you can't cut your power limiter because of the upper and lower side band...thats the onl;y bad things about them radios...you can't get the swing you want because of side band.
The Headphones suffered a short, likely when you were plugging them in or off the charger. The easiest fix is to connect the headphones to your charger cable and then flicker the power...
so if you plug them into a usb charger cable to your pc, then quickly disconnect and reconnect the cable from your pc's usb port... this might not work due to the slowness of recognising the drivers.
if you have a wall charger for this unit, connect it up and then unplug it and replug it @ the wall multiple times. Or use a switched outlet/power strip to cycle the power to the charger quickly...
This might work if you aren't using the ORIGINAL charger. I had this problem when my cat chewed through the original Motorola charger. I figured my Blackberry charger would work fine, but it didn't. I then discovered that my Blackberry charger was 700mAH and the broken charger was only 550mAH. When I found another charger with the proper power it charged. I also found that it worked when plugging it into my computer with a standard mini USB. I hope this helps.
There are two controls towards the rear of the PCB, very close together. They set the upper and lower limit of the variable power. take a look on cbtricks.com for more info.
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