Wrong date time

Meu iPod Touch 4G, quando acaba a bateria, volta pra data de 31 de dezembro de 1969 e perde a hora também. Ele não deixa eu arrumar manualmente. Tenho que conectar ao meu Mac pra que volte a data e hora certas.
Obrigado.

Google Translate:
Yes, the configuration of the calendar is correct. I bought this iPod into a store and think itwas stored for a long time. I think the battery reaches 0% and he loses setting the dateand time. Maybe she's not good because of the long kept.

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