HT3055 how do i re-pair my wireless mouse

I removed my wireless mouse from the bluetooth list on my macbook pro. But i cannot get to pair back the wireless mouse. How do i reconnect the wireless mouse back?

Have you installed the firmware patch for the printer (here)?  If not, it needs to be installed over a USB connection.  
Try that and then re-install with these directions.
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