Cannot access c160 after reverting OS

I tried to revert an OS upgrade and now I can't access my c160.  When attempting to connect via the serial console, I get prompted for credentials, then the following

Greg -
Not sure if you had a screenshot there or not, posting seems a little incomplete.  With reverting issues on the appliance - it would probably be best to open a support case and work directly with us on the issue. 
-Robert
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