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− | Batteries are not required to use the CM15A. If you install batteries in the CM15A, they should last quite a while as long as the CM15A is connected to wall power. If you discover that your computer interface is draining batteries while it is plugged in, then it is defective. | + | *Batteries are not required to use the CM15A. |
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+ | *If you install batteries in the CM15A, they should last quite a while as long as the CM15A is connected to wall power. | ||
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+ | *If you discover that your computer interface is draining batteries while it is plugged in, then it is defective. |
Latest revision as of 23:41, 15 April 2014
Question
Are batteries required to operate the CM15A?
My CM15A seems to be draining batteries while it is plugged in to the wall. Is this normal?
Answer
- Batteries are not required to use the CM15A.
- If you install batteries in the CM15A, they should last quite a while as long as the CM15A is connected to wall power.
- If you discover that your computer interface is draining batteries while it is plugged in, then it is defective.