on 09-03-2000 4:00, Kenny Song at kensong@pc.jaring.my wrote:
> Avoid totally draining the battery or it wíll go into a deep sleep again. If a
> fully charged unit discharges abnormally fast, time to change batteries.
> According to Robert, it's not a very difficult procedure.
Since it's my guess that it won't hurt at this point to add that yes, it's
quite easy but I forgot to mention that you'll have to put back the few
electrical components back in place as well, sort of spoke for itself, but
just to be on the complete side.....
I'll rewrite my instructions and think it might be a good thing to add to
the FAQ, should I send it to Paul or Bill ?
Robert Benschop
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