Troubleshooting
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Save your data frequently! If you operate your notebook computer after removing its internal battery, an interruption in power might result in an immediate computer shutdown and possible data loss. Such a power interruption could be caused by accidentally disconnecting either end of the power adapter.
the supplied AC power cord into the AC jack on the adapter. Plug the other end of the AC power cord into a standard AC outlet. The green indicator lights.
After making the connections described above, check the power adapter’s cord. If it is hanging loosely or if it is positioned so that it could be damaged, wind the excess cord around the adapter — the large grooves on the top and bottom of the adapter help hold the cord in place. When the cord is the length you want, slide the cord clip down the cord until it is next to the part of the cord you wrapped around the adapter. Then, press the clip over one piece of the wound cord to hold the cord in place. .
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Some notebook computers have power supplies in excess of the rating of this power adapter (80 watts). In most cases, this higher rating is used to both charge a completely discharged battery and power the computer at the same time. This power adapter can be used for such applications, but it is recommended that the computer’s
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