Opening the Timekeeper IC is not as easy to do as it's sounds. The battery is sealed inside the upper-part of the IC.
With a small saw I removed the front (upper) part of the IC. After that I took a sharp knife and slowly removed the sealing compound out of the IC. Be careful with this, because you do not want to damage the connections from the battery to the RAM memory. Also do not damage the lower-part of the IC where the RAM memory is.
On the picture you can see a small part of the battery. Remove the sealing compound until the two connections from the battery to the RAM memory are available.
Check with a Voltage-meter where the positive and the negative connections are on the battery. Solder a wire to each of the connections from the battery to the RAM memory. I used a red wire for the positive and a black wire for the negative, but you can use other colors. Keep the wires long enough so that you can place the "new" battery on a easily accessible place.
After you have soldered the wires, you need to disconnect 1 side of the old battery. The red arrow is pointing to the point where I cut through the connection with a sharp knife.
Now it's time to clean the inside of the CDi player. Make sure that all the dirt from opening the IC is removed from the CDi player.
For extra strength you can add some (hot-) glue to soldered wires.