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This might be saying you need to wait 24 hours before it runs:
7. Stand-by/power saving mode: • When the cycle ends, the green "SLEEP" indicator on the control panel lights up and the LED display flashes "93". The system is now in Stand-By mode. After a while, it shuts down and sets itself in a Power Saving mode. The system will automatically turn itself back on in 24 hours, starting its daily cycle of chlorine production. • The "SLEEP" indicator stays on, while the system is in the Power Saving mode. The LED display however, goes blank after 5 minutes. Press any button ( or ) to view the last LED code.
Step 1: Sleep Mode b> Sleep mode is primarily used with home computers (desktop computers). Sleep mode is designed to save the current work, programs, and settings of your computer using your computers memory, while using very little power. b> Hibernate Mode b> Hibernate mode is primarily used with laptop's. Hibernate mode is designed to save your computers current state on to the hard disk, then turn off your computer to stop using power completely. This mode is usually used when you do not plan on using your laptop for an extended amount of time. Benefits b> Using Hibernate mode is more power-efficient, but files may become fragmented over time by using this mode frequently. Sleep mode does consume more power, but the advantage that Sleep mode has over Hibernate is that it does not take as long to resume your computers former state when you are ready to continue using it.
If you have a problem getting into safe mode using windows Vista or 7, boot up your computer. As soon as it tries to start windows turn off the power. When you try to start it again it should come up with a menu asking if you want to use safe mode or boot normally. Select safe mode.
You can't delete other than by reflashing the phone or some phone RESETS will reset the dictionary You can however "lower" the word you want to ignore in the T9 word option list.
This is done by typing the same letters as the word you dont like such as "WOT "and repeatedly replacing ( i,e. choosing it from the options) it with the word you do want say "YOU".
So start an SMS message in T9 mode and repeatedly type "wot" and replace it with "you"
you you you you you you you you................
save the message in drafts
start a new message in abc mode the type
you you you you you you you you................
save to drafts..........
start a new message in T9 mode and Viola - "you" should be above "wot" in the word option list.
Try the following first power cycle the netbook (take off your battery and unplug the unit then hit the power button a couple of times b4 putting power to the netbook). After that power up the machine and try to connect.Also go into the power settings and set mt wireless card to off on the "power save mode".The "power safe mode" options are explained further below.Hope this works for you
Turn the network adapter power save mode to off,here are the steps: - click "Start" - click "Control Panel" - click "Classic View" - doubleclick "System" - select "Hardware" tab - click "Device Manager" button - click "+" to left of "network adapters" - doubleclick "Atheros AR5007EG ...." - click "Advanced" tab - select "Power Save Mode" - select "off" - select "OK"
Maybe that JPG has very high quality, big size that Word cant handle it, it sometimes happens.
Try to put it on some other text-editing software, I bet that WORD doesnt handle that big JPG. Happend for me also :) try to upload it to an image-hosting site, then just put the link in the DOC :)
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