Bluetooth mouse does not connect after hibernate

Mouse cklick 406S connecting with my macbook pro 15' OS Lion 10.7.2 (second half of 2011).
After 5 minutes motionless mouse not connected.
Also, if laptop reboot, it not connected too. I'm read most of the posts from this site, but have not found a solution.
I need help. Thanks in advance.

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