Zen Sleek battery quest

I bought a Zen Sleek a few days ago and so far I'm loving it. I have one question though.
When charging the Sleek the flashing lightning symbol never goes away, not even after some 3 hours of charging. The manual said 2 would be sufficient. Is this a problem or a feature?

nylenny wrote:
But questions arise from time to time so I thought I'd register on this Creative forum. Usually the forums give much better advise than the manufacturer.
That's true. These forums are more help from what I have seen. As to the battery being replaced, most of the time, under normal use, the battery lasts 2-3 years. The player hasnt been out that long, so it would be rare to find someone who has replaced it.
Does yours show any signs of battery problems?

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  • Creative Zen Sleek - Battery or Hard Drive dyi

    Hi - I've had a Zen Sleek for a little over 2 years now, without too many problems. Until now. The battery seems to only last about 5 hours (previously was 0+), but even more annoying is that it keeps crashing when I try to turn it off, needing a reset, and sometimes even a clean disk and reboot before it will work again. The problem seems worse when the battery is low.
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  • Zen Sleek Battery time, loading ti

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  • Charging Zen Micro battery quest

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    I guess at worst you might have had an intermittent connection, which in turn might have damaged the player (constant "spiking", as you mentioned).
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  • Zen Sleek Photo Freezes/Locks Up after about 5 minutes usage (need to drain battery to recov

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    Is it the firmware (I doubt it, I can't see what the firmware's got to do with a delayed lock up, having worked fine up to that point)
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  • ZEN SLEEK FREEZE UP and BATTERY WEAK. (HELP)!!!

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    i figured it out my self? while holding down the play/pause button, poke a paperclip in the rest hole click on cleanup, when its finished, reboot? it says in manuel cd to save all info first but i dont know how to do that so i just went for it. read your users guide on the instalation cd? but it doesnt tell you much
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  • Zen Sleek and battery charg

    I just purchased a Zen Sleek and I am currently charging it. The manual says it will take approx. 2 hrs. to charge, but it is running on 4 hrs.
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    It looks like I got my second defecti've Creative product in 5 months. FIrst, my Micro goes back for a refund because of the headphone jack, now the Sleek has an issue with the battery not fully charging. I read their knowledgebase, but I have found posts regarding others who have had to return their Sleek because of this defect.
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  • Zen Sleek stuck on 'Recovery Mode' - firmware reinstallation quest

    Yesterday I was having playback problems with my player, and now, after it working perfectly last night, it froze this morning. I reset, it 'rebuilt the library' and then I kept getting 'Firmware Problem'. Now it's always on Recovery Mode when I turn it on. Tried disk clean-up and rebooting but no joy. Should I reinstall my firmware, and how do I do that? Also, if I need to format it do I need to reinstall things to get it working again?

    This is what I got from Customer Support dude :-
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    Power down the Zen. Press and hold the Play button, then gently insert a
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    4. Reboot (Reboots the Zen)
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