Casio BE-300 manual Built-in Battery Pack Service Life, Disposing of Your Cassiopeia

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Built-in Battery Pack Service Life

Though the built-in battery pack is rechargeable, it requires periodic replacement after it is used for a long time. If the message “Internal Battery Warning

The internal battery is low. Continued use may result in loss of ability to store

data. Charge the battery as soon as possible.” appears on the display when you turn on power or while you are using the CASSIOPEIA soon after you correctly charge the battery, it probably means that the built-in battery pack has reached the end of its normal service life.

Do not remove the built-in battery pack yourself. Take the unit to your original dealer or an Authorized CASIO Service Provider to have it replaced. Note that you will be charged for battery pack replacement.

The normal rule of thumb for battery replacement is about once every two years (about 500 charges).

Important

Never try to replace the battery yourself! Doing so creates the risk of fire, personal injury, or other serious problems.

Disposing of Your CASSIOPEIA

Be sure to remove the built-in battery pack from the CASSIOPEIA and dispose of it separately.

Important

Perform the following steps to remove the built-in battery pack from your CASSIOPEIA only if you plan to dispose of your CASSIOPEIA and not use it any longer. Otherwise, you should never try to remove the built-in battery pack.

1.Remove the screws securing the battery pack compartment cover in place, and remove the cover.

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Contents BE-300 Page Health Precautions Safety PrecautionsMarkings and Symbols Precautions During Use Location Built-in Battery PackMemory Protection Avoid unstable surfacesAC Adapter Display Screen Precautions Operating Precautions Page Built-in Battery Pack Service Life Disposing of Your CassiopeiaConnector Contents Terms and Symbols used in this manual User MaintenanceInitial Setup Getting ReadyWhere to go for information What should I do after reading this Hardware Manual?Operations General GuideUsing the Stylus Removing the cover Adjusting Display ContrastRecalibrating the Touch Screen Adjusting Auto Dimming Settings Adjusting Display BrightnessUsing the Cradle Changing the Cradle Configuration To remove the Cassiopeia from the cradle Using the Cassiopeia USB Cable Connecting the Cradle to a ComputerUsing the Cassiopeia Serial Cable To connect to a computer using the Cassiopeia USB cableRequired System Configuration To connect to a computer using the Cassiopeia serial cablePage Using the AC Adapter Direct Connection Cradle ConnectionUsing a CompactFlash Card Storage CardTo install a CompactFlash card Using a PC Card Unit To connect your Cassiopeia to the PC Card UnitSoftware Applications About Modem Adapter U.S. and Canada OnlyTo remove the Cassiopeia from the PC Card Unit About the CASSIOPEIA’s built-in rechargeable battery User MaintenanceLow Battery Warning and Data Storage Charging the Battery Pack Page Resetting the Cassiopeia and Restoring Data To reset your CassiopeiaWhat to do if resetting does not solve the problem Restoring DataTo restore data backed up to a computer To restore data backed up to a storage card MemoPage Restoring Factory Defaults To restore your Cassiopeia to its factory defaultsPage Troubleshooting Page Appendix Button OperationsSpecifications RAM 16MBRegulatory Information FCC WarningUnit 6, 1000 North Circular Road London NW2 7JD, U.K Hon-machi 1-chome Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan