{"id":844,"date":"2014-04-27T12:29:37","date_gmt":"2014-04-27T19:29:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.idleengineers.com\/?p=844"},"modified":"2014-04-27T12:29:37","modified_gmt":"2014-04-27T19:29:37","slug":"nine-stars-automatic-trash-can-lid-stuck-fixed","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/idleengineers.com\/blog\/nine-stars-automatic-trash-can-lid-stuck-fixed\/","title":{"rendered":"Nine Stars Automatic Trash Can Lid Stuck… Fixed!"},"content":{"rendered":"
I purchased a Nine Stars DZT-50-9 Touchless Trash Can<\/a> about 3 months ago. The automatic lid was working fine until this morning. The lid was opening very slowly, as though the batteries were dead. After replacing the batteries, the lid would no longer open. When I waved my hand across the sensor, the lights would flash as they usually do and the motor would give out a little noise, but the lid remained closed. Even with the motor turned off, I could not lift the lid manually. The gears seemed to be jammed.<\/p>\n I spent a bit of time troubleshooting this issue with no success. The Nine Stars guide<\/a> was pointless and several user reviews on Amazon<\/a> mentioned a similar issue. Nine Stars warranty process appeared tedious and got some pretty bad reviews, so I decided that taking the lid apart myself and possibly buying a new one would be a better use of my time.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n 1) Remove the batteries and all the screws on the underside of the trashcan lid. There are two screws in the battery compartment.<\/p>\nSpoiler alert: It’s fixable!<\/h3>\n
Three Step fix:<\/h2>\n