IPod Mini: Power On Issues

I just purchased a Apple Refurbished iPod Mini (4GB, Silver, 2nd Gen.) I have reset it, used a different cable, restored it on my Mac G4 using iTunes 7.0.2 and I still have the following strange issue:
If the iPod is turned off it will turn back on by pushing the select button. However, if it is turned off for more than 3 minutes, it will only turn on by holding the Menu and the Select buttons down for 6+ seconds. I get the Apple logo and then the iPod starts normally. However, on occasion, one or more of the custom settings is lost. (i.e. Backlight timer, display date in title bar, etc.)
Does this indicate a defective battery, iPod, etc.?
Thank you in advance for your help!

Since the iPod mini is fairly old, a likely cause is a battery that is worn out and no longer able to hold a charge.
Does the iPod operate (connect to iTunes) and sync when connected to the computer?

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