Nokia6720 power save settings

I am unable to change settings, message I get is power save mode active, how do I disable power save mode?
Manual does not explain how. 
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can you try as below
Select Menu > Settings > Settings.
To set the screen saver settings, select General >
Personalisation > Display and from the following:
● Power saver time-out — maximise this
● Light time-out — maximise this

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