How to restore factory os after re-install 10.3.1.2243 via sachesi search Canada-Rogers?

Hello,
i have a trouble after re-installed os for my z30 via sachesi search os from Canada-rogers-z30.
i re-install following this responding: http://supportforums.blackberry.com/t5/BlackBerry-Z30/Model-Blackberry-z30-charging-upto-60-only/td-...
My trouble:
 1- my phone loss Apps, personal setting, message, contact... when it restarted.
 2- it only charging upto 60% when running but when shutdown it can charged full (100%).
 3- it always blinking red led.
please help me fix that problems.
or tell me how to i take back to factory os.
so thanks.
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Article ID: KB36747 All data is deleted following a manual restart of the BlackBerry 10 smartphone and a blue LED is displayed during boot up
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