Ipod sleeps/wakes automatically

My ipod has been sleeping/waking and *trying to get me to shut it off* at random times. I have tried resetting it,restarting it, restoring it, and removing everything and it wont stop! _+*Please help!*+_

I'm sure its something simple.
You probably have an alarm set in your calendar.

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