Hi, exactly what I thought this is why I asked here. I know how to 
recalibrate but this reconditioning message got me stumped. I looked in the 
manual and there isn't anything about it. But I will try recalibrating it 
and see if that works.

>From Shaz.
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lol. The manual says nothing about reconditioning, but about recalibrating,
yes.
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Subject: RE: [Braillenote] battery reconditioning


> Ottawa Canada
>
> Dear Shaz:
>
> Well it sounds like your battery needs reconditioning, refer to
> the User's Guide for how to do that.
>
> If reconditioning the battery doesn't help then yes, its time for
> your Classic to visit the BrailleNote General Hospital for a
> battery transplant.  Yes cost can be a problem.  Too bad
> BrailleNotes don't qualify for Medicare!
>
> Brian
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