Battery status icon disappeared on my Treo 800w

Hi all

My battery on my Treo 800w status icon is missing on the top of the screen.  Where it's going and how do I get it back.  mysteriously, it was replaced by a volume icon.  I've looked everywhere to try to recover.  This is probably a simple solution?

Hard reset.

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