Can we include these instructions to the PDML unsubscribe instructions please? 
So many people seem to be unable to unsubscribe from the PDML.
I have tried as well, many times, but I didn't have these instructions 
available at the time.

On Thursday 07 April 2005 22:45, Jim Hemenway wrote:
FJW> It's probably a good thing that you didn't use the ultrasonic log-off 
FJW> mode.  One can only imagine what would have happened if you were 
FJW> vibrated for two days!
FJW> 
FJW> Jim
FJW> 
FJW> 
FJW> Frantisek wrote:
FJW> 
FJW> > JH> First, ask your Internet Provider to mail you an Unsubscribing Kit.
FJW> > JH> Then follow these directions.
FJW> > 
FJW> > JH> The kit will most likely be the standard no-fault type. Depending on
FJW> > [...]
FJW> > JH> setting. Now depress the Auto-Unsub activation lever. Bathe normally.
FJW> > JH> The Auto-Unsub will automatically go off after three minutes unless 
you
FJW> > JH> activate the "Manual off" override switch by flipping it up. When you
FJW> > JH> are ready to leave, press the blue "Shower seal" release button. The
FJW> > JH> door will open and you may leave. Please remove the velcro slippers 
and
FJW> > 
FJW> > No Fault ?!?
FJW> > 
FJW> > I have tried this kit years ago, and it was faulty - I was stuck in
FJW> > the shower for two days, before they rescued me. After that, I have
FJW> > decided to not try again and better stay on the PDML...
FJW> > 
FJW> > <g>
FJW> > 
FJW> > Good light!
FJW> >            fra
FJW> > 
FJW> > 
FJW> 
FJW> 
FJW> 

-- 
Frits W�thrich



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