T430s not entering 30 Day Standby with Power Manager

I have a T430s with Windows 7 Pro 64-bit that is not entering 30 Day Standby like it should. The issue seems to lie with Power Manager.
Inside of Power Manager I have the 30 Day Standby option checked, just like I should, and it is also reflected in the BIOS setup as well. If I change the BIOS transition time for 30 Day Standby to "Immediately" and start Windows, but don't log in, and put the computer to sleep. It almost immediately wakes up and transitions into 30-day standby.
Now I know that Power Manager has a "hard coded" setting of 3 hours, regardless of the BIOS setting. So after 3 hours, Power Manager will automatically wake up the computer like it would to transfer to 30-day standby, but it just goes back to normal sleep.
Today while on battery, it did this twice (according to the Windows Event Log) Wake up, and go back to Sleep / Standby (S3). In the logs, the wake source is listed as "Unknown" when it goes back to sleep 10 or so seconds later is listed as "Application API".
Like I said, I was running on battery, and I also went into device manager and unchecked anything I could think of that would have an option of "Allow this device to wake the computer".  I also disabled the Wake-on-LAN option for the LAN card.  Plus I had all USB devices unplugged, as well as no Ethernet cable in the LAN port anyway.  Plus it does transition to the 30-Day standby if I force the computer to sleep at the login screen before Power Manager is loaded.
If anyone could help me get this resolved I'd really appreciate it!!
EDIT: I just wanted to add I should have all driver / software updates as of Dec. 1 or so. I'm running Power Manager 6.63.1 and Power Management Driver 1.67.4.4.
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I could not reproduce any problem with the following configuration:
T430s
BIOS 2.57
All BIOS default settings
Windows 7 64-bit
Power Management Driver 1.67.4.4
Power Manager 6.63.1
I'm not sure what could cause this on your computer, but I would try the following things:
Load BIOS default settings (enter BIOS F1 Setup, press F9 to load defaults, F10 to save & exit)
Toggle the setting for 30 Day Standby in Power Manager.  Turn if off, reboot the computer, turn it on, reboot the computer.
By the way, you can actually change the 3-hour timer by modifying registry.  There just isn't any option for it in the Power Manager GUI.
HKLM\Software\Wow6432Node\Lenovo\PWRMGRV\Data\ISSC
There's a value called "S3TimerForIFFS".  This is the number of minutes until 30 Day Standby Deep Sleep starts.  The default value is 180.  You can change it to any value 1 or greater.  This timer is not exact but should be within a few minutes.

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