Speaker doesn't shut off when earphones connected

I recently purchased a new 2nd generation ipod Touch however when I connect the earphones the speaker doesn't turn off. I need to disconnect and reconnect the earphones four or five times before the speaker will turn off. The earphones are playing the music when they are plugged in but so is the speaker. It's extremely annoying. This is my first ipod so have I set something incorrectly or is there a problem with my new ipod, any ideas?

Hi,
I don't have a 2nd gen myself but would suggest the following course of action -
1. Ensure that you are pushing the earphone plug *all the way in*, I know it sounds daft but this does happen occasionally. Push firmly, you won't break anything.
2. Check Settings > General > Sounds and check that the appropriate settings are enabled. (not sure if these differ from 1st gen but have to ask).
3. Try a reset, press and hold both buttons, ignore the "Slide to turn off" instruction and let go only when the Apple logo appears, the Touch will restart.
4. If the above fail, take/send it back
Good luck,
Dud.

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