Apple 200 Series manual Disposing of dead batteries, Replacing the backup battery

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Disposing of dead batteries

IMPORTANT Nickel-metal-hydride batteries contain metals that can be reclaimed and reused. Instead of throwing away dead batteries, please dispose of them as described here.

In the United States: Return dead batteries to your Apple-authorized service provider, who will make sure they are included in Apple’s battery recycling program.

Elsewhere: Many countries have government- or Apple-sponsored collection and/or recycling programs for dead batteries. Dispose of dead batteries in accordance with the mandatory or voluntary battery collection schemes in your country. Contact your Apple-authorized service provider for information about the recommended battery disposal procedures in your location. If there is no government- or Apple-sponsored return program, you can dispose of the batteries with your regular trash, taking care not to break them open or incinerate them.

Replacing the backup battery

In addition to its main battery, your computer has a small backup battery that maintains the contents of RAM while you replace the main battery.

The backup battery usually lasts for several years. You may need to have it replaced if you notice that some of your system settings changed after you removed or replaced the main battery. (You may notice, for example, that the clock time is different.) By replacing the backup battery you can preserve the contents of RAM the next time you change the main battery.

Your computer’s backup battery must be replaced by an Apple-authorized service provider.

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