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Remote keeps losing communication

My Wii Remote keeps losing communication - batteries ok, no new wireless etc devices nearby. any ideas? it is not covered in the manual. I havent used the Wii in 21 days but that shouldnt be a problem.
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Fiend your solution direct from nintendo. Here is your solution....
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Well, when you dont use it for a certain amount of time then it auto shuts down to save the battery.

Say you played for 10min and then went to go do something, it goes into hibernation mode until a button is pressed.

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