Unresponsive 366Mhz Clamshell iBook

Hello All! Hoping someone can help me here, I am stumped. I have a 366Mhz Clamshell iBook with a new battery, and a working power adpator. The problem is the iBook will not turn on. When I install the Battery with the power adaptor unplugged the Caps Lock Key lights up as well as the top screw which holds the keyboard down and the sleep light(all Green) on the back of the Book. I then plug in the Power adptor and all of the lights remain lit, but I have no light on the power adptor plug, showing that it charging. I then try to start the mac up but to no avail. I hav reset the pmu by holding in the reset button for 20 seconds and then tried to power on again. But still Nothing. Please Help. What gives here?
Thanks,Russ

Hi Russ -
Remove the battery and plug the machine in via the power cord. Then press and hold the power button down (5-10 sec) until the machine re-boots. Hopefull it will start up ...then shut it down normally and re-install the battery.

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