Acer 1400 manual Checking the battery level, Optimizing battery life

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Operating on battery power

When the computer is in use with the AC adapter plugged in, the computer fully charges the battery pack in approximately 9 hours.

Note: We suggest that you charge the battery pack before retiring for the day, letting it charge overnight before traveling. This ensures a fully charged battery for use the next day.

Checking the battery level

The Windows battery meter indicates the present battery level. Simply rest your cursor on the battery meter (or AC plug) icon on the taskbar to see the present charge level of your battery.

Optimizing battery life

This section helps you get the most out of battery operation. Optimizing battery life prolongs the charge/recharge cycle and improves recharge efficiency. Follow these suggestions to optimize and maximize battery power:

Purchase an extra battery pack.

Use the AC adapter whenever possible so that the battery is reserved for on-the- go computing.

Keep the battery pack in the computer powered by the AC adapter. The constant trickle charge maintains the battery level to eliminate the battery self-discharge effect. The charge-in-use function also charges the battery pack.

Disable the parallel port if no devices are connected to this port. You can do this through the BIOS Setup Utility. See “Others” on page 69.

Eject the PC Card from the slot when it is not in use, since the PC Card draws extra power. See “Ejecting a card” on page 47.

Store the battery pack in a cool, dry place. The recommended storage temperature for battery packs ranges from 10 to 30 degrees Celsius. The higher the storage temperature, the faster the battery pack self-discharges.

The batteries can be recharged about 400 times when used as directed. Excessive recharging decreases battery life.

Take care of your battery pack and AC adapter. See “Taking care of your computer” on page viii of the preface.

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Contents Acer Aspire 1400 series Page Contents Software Troubleshooting Page First things first Your guidesTurning your computer on and off Basic care and tips for using your computerTaking care of your computer Cleaning and servicing Taking care of your battery packTaking care of your AC adapter Page Your computer Page Tour of your computer Front viewDescription Left view Right view Eject holeRear view Bottom view Features PerformanceExpansion Display Video performanceIndicators To exit standby mode, press the power button Special keys KeyboardLock keys Embedded keypad Windows keys Hotkeys Keyboard ergonomics Touchpad Touchpad basicsFunction Left Button Right Tap Execute Launch keys Storage Inserting and ejecting a disketteEjecting the optical drive tray Ethernet and LAN Connectivity optionsFax/data modem Page Adjusting the volume AudioUsing the Audio DJ feature ModeGetting familiar with your computer Securing your computer PasswordsSecurity notch Getting familiar with your computer Battery power Page Battery pack characteristics Battery packMaximizing battery life Installing and removing the battery pack Charging the battery Checking the battery level Optimizing battery lifeBattery-low warning Power management Options Page External display devices External monitorUsing simultaneous display External display with s-video inputExternal keypad External input devicesExternal keyboard External pointing devicePrinter Audio devices PC Card slots Expansion devicesInserting a card Disconnecting USB devices Ejecting a cardMiscellaneous options Battery packAC adapter Memory upgrade Key component upgradesInstalling memory Hard disk upgrade Computer Page Disconnecting from the desktop What to bring to short meetings Moving aroundPreparing the computer What to bring to long meetingsWhat to bring with you Taking the computer homeSpecial considerations Setting up a home office Traveling with the computer Traveling internationally with the computer Software Page System software Easy Button Bios Setup Utility Navigating the Bios Setup UtilityMain Advanced Security Setting a password Enter key. The Set Password box appearsRemoving a password Changing a passwordOthers Boot Exit Software Troubleshooting Page Frequently-asked questions Nothing appears on the screenNo audio from the computer Floppy drive cannot access a diskette Refer to the Windows Help and Support and the modem manual Error messages Display device mismatchError Repaired Device Address Troubleshooting Specifications Page Microprocessor Weight and dimensions Operating system Appendix a Specifications Appendix B This appendix lists the general notices for your computer FCC notice Use conditionsRemarque à l’intention des utilisateurs canadiens Modem noticesTelecommunications notices CTRImportant safety instructions Lithium battery statement Laser compliance statementLCD pixel statement Year 2000 compliance statementMacrovision copyright protection notice Appendix B Notices Index USB Diskette Display 100