04-17-2015 09:32 - last edited on 09-10-2019 14:53 by MatthewFitbit
04-17-2015 09:32 - last edited on 09-10-2019 14:53 by MatthewFitbit
My Aria runs almost all the time and won't turn off. It switches between different messages such as "please step on" to "sensing" and others when no one is in the room. It does occasionally stop but not for long. It eventually wears its batteries down doing this within a few days.
I've tried cleaning off the deck and obviously changing batteries but I'm at the point of just throwing the thing out.
Is there anything else I can do?
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09-28-2016 08:46 - last edited on 02-03-2020 18:22 by LiliyaFitbit
09-28-2016 08:46 - last edited on 02-03-2020 18:22 by LiliyaFitbit
Hi,
I wouldn't say it is working great. I would prefer not to have to lay it on
top of a blanket to keep it from continuously be on but I guess this will
work until I can purchase a new one. Can't say that I will be purchasing
another Aria 😞
Thanks
Carmen
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The greatest quality is seeking to serve others
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10-01-2016 05:02
10-01-2016 05:02
@Gata213 In case your Aria still experiences the issue, I recommend contacting our Customer Support team so they can review your warranty status and find a solution for you.
Feel free to get back if any question arises my friend!
11-16-2016 16:46
11-16-2016 16:46
11-16-2016 17:29
11-16-2016 17:29
FWIW
Our unit was out of warranty by 3-4 months and fitbit replaced it.
Contact them again and mention this !
11-16-2016 18:52
11-16-2016 18:52
01-13-2017 09:45
01-13-2017 09:45
Thank you for this information!
I am having the same issues. I called and within a very short time they had an order placed for replacement.
Two thumbs up for FitBit customer service!!!!!!!
05-10-2017 19:30
05-10-2017 19:30
My scale keeps turning on randomly- if I walk near it the scale starts up which is annoying at night. I got this over a year ago and I don't know what I can do. Please help.
05-15-2017 06:03
05-15-2017 06:03
@TravelinGal Thanks for joining us in this thread and our Fitbit Community! I'm so glad to hear that you received a replacement unit. Thanks for sharing your experience.
@Judzer Thanks for participating in the Community! I'm sorry to hear that your Aria scale turns on all of a sudden even you're not standing on it. Please take out the batteries for 15 seconds and put them back in. Once this has been done, please make sure that your Aria is placed on an even and flat surface.
Keep me posted on the outcome my friend!
06-09-2017 21:14
06-09-2017 21:14
Take out 1 battery. Wait 15 - 20 seconds. Replace battery. This method worked for me.
06-12-2017 05:13
06-12-2017 05:13
@Maureen-5 Thanks for joining us in this thread and our Fitbit Community! I really appreciate your help and contribution. I'm glad to hear that replacing one battery helped you to get this issue resolved. I'm pretty sure this will help other users that experience the same issue.
I'd like to invite you to visit our Discussions board where you can share your experiences, meet people and create new topics.
Hope to see you in our Fitbit Community!
07-22-2017 09:25
07-22-2017 09:25
My Aria scale experiencing the same issues shared in this discussion. The scale does not appear to turn off. Various messages flash and I can see that the screen stays illuminated. The result is that the batteries drain and I eventually get the battery symbol with the line through it. I've replaced the batteries three times in the past month - the last set of four batteries were purchased brand new from the store the day I put them in, so I am positive they were good. These most recent batteries only lasted a week. With fresh batteries, the scale otherwise works. My scale is out of warranty. I called customer support a few days ago and was told I'd have to buy a new one. Was hoping there was a known solution to deal with something that is clearly commonly happening with these.
07-22-2017 10:40
07-22-2017 10:40
07-22-2017 10:55
07-22-2017 10:55
07-22-2017 15:46
07-22-2017 15:46
Just to clarify my experience: I did not replace it with a new battery. I took out 1 battery on an outside edge, waited 20 seconds, and put the same battery back in. The scale then worked. If it's digesting your data it might take a brief moment or two.
07-24-2017 17:07
07-24-2017 17:07
We love our Aria but at this rate the battery usage will bankrupt us .. Please help
07-24-2017 18:32
07-24-2017 18:32
First, get rechargeable batteries! You'll save money and they are better all around.
Second, till the scale on it's side so it stands against a wall nearly flush. For some reason this worked for me after a while and the scale has been working properly. The scale should power off when it's not flat.
Good luck.
J
07-24-2017 18:35
07-24-2017 18:35
I fixed it myself. Talking the batteries out doesn't solve the core issue. It appears to be a sensor malfunction. Leaving the scale on its side for a while fixed it.
09-18-2017 10:24
09-18-2017 10:24
Be happy FitBit had a sense of responsibility for selling a shoddy product when you experienced issues. Mine went haywire a couple of months (4 months, to be exact) outside the warranty period of 365 days and I was S.O.L. I am getting rid of all my FiBit products because I'm so disgusted by the company. They know they have an issue and won't stand behind their name or product - there are too many competitors out there that I can throw my money at (and they just might care). #expensivetoy
09-18-2017 11:17
09-18-2017 11:17
09-18-2017 11:21
09-18-2017 11:21