Alternatively anyone got a working PM2 that they would like to sell?
Thanks
Pete
It expects to be shaken, not stirred?
under the "Product" section
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Brian
"Peter King" <king.pe...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
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I had a monitor with this error a few years ago. When I inquired with
the UK distributors I was told that the monitor was dead, probably due
to some battery leakage onto the circuit board, which is what I could
confirm when I took the back off.
Hold down the four bottom buttons on the face of the monitor (recall,
2 set digits, ready). While holding these, press and release the ON/
OFF button. You can release the four buttons now. The monitor should
do some fast counting for 10-15 seconds and then display a number 5 in
the center area. At this point, press and release the ON/OFF button
again. Zeros should come up and the monitor may work then.
Bobbobbus