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So my ts44 went insane and stopped functioning a few days ago, turned out removing the battery for a few minutes fixed it.
...what?
I searched up the manuals online, but nowhere does it explain WHY I would need to do so.
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Andy, there has been quite a bit of discussion here regarding the TS22. Take a look via the search function of this site. I'm not sure if the 22's issues are comparable to those of the 44, but I figured that any extra input might help.
Ed Vaughn, MBSWWYPBX
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I do not believe the ts22 has any circuitry that needs to be "reset" by removing the battery for 5 minutes. Atleast; I can find any documentation/manuals that refer to doing so.
I'll take a look tho thanks.
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