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Why is the step to check the internal Cache Active LED removed from the E4000 controller replacement document?

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Answer

  • E2800 controller replacement procedure includes a step to check that the internal Cache Active LED is off before removing the battery.
  • However, this step is not present in the E4000 controller replacement procedure.
  • This is because E4000 controller doesn't have an internal Cache Active LED.

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