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rubber_duckie
25th of February 2009 (Wed), 23:38
Hi all, Just got a remote time control as mentioned on the subject. I notice there isn't any ON/OFF power switch on the remote control. I been reading the manual and the manual just stated there isn't any ON/OFF power switch and didn't even mentioned how to turn off the power. So I think may have a AUTO power turn off. But been monitor for 5 to 15mins the power is still ON. So anyone able to advice me. how to turn off the power? If not I have to remove the battery from the remote control. And I'm a little worries that I may lost it. Thanks....
DeCeccoNET
25th of February 2009 (Wed), 23:43
This was actually one of my first posts here on the forum :)
My response, which I can confirm for the year i owned one myself is... dont worry about it. There is no power on or off, and the power draw is so minimal I was told I could expect it to last several years with a new battery.
(Obviously I did not have it long enough to test that statement, but I did have it long enough to now that it wouldn't be a problem)
SYS
26th of February 2009 (Thu), 00:35
It is designed to "Auto Turn Off" in about 2 to 3 years, so just relax and have fun with it....:)
rubber_duckie
26th of February 2009 (Thu), 01:03
This was actually one of my first posts here on the forum :)
My response, which I can confirm for the year i owned one myself is... dont worry about it. There is no power on or off, and the power draw is so minimal I was told I could expect it to last several years with a new battery.
(Obviously I did not have it long enough to test that statement, but I did have it long enough to now that it wouldn't be a problem)
It is designed to "Auto Turn Off" in about 2 to 3 years, so just relax and have fun with it....:)
OIC.... now I understand... Thanks for the advice guys...!!!!
tunin
26th of February 2009 (Thu), 02:10
This is a good one. :-)
It is designed to "Auto Turn Off" in about 2 to 3 years, so just relax and have fun with it....:)
JelleVerherstraeten
26th of February 2009 (Thu), 06:58
LOL :D
Jon
26th of February 2009 (Thu), 08:18
It is designed to "Auto Turn Off" in about 2 to 3 years, so just relax and have fun with it....:)
Gee, mine isn't doing that . . . I wonder if it's still under warranty? :{)#
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