HP V6181EA manual Calibrating a battery, When to calibrate, How to calibrate, Charging the battery

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Calibrating a battery

When to calibrate

Even if a battery is heavily used, it should not be necessary to calibrate it more than once a month. It is not necessary to calibrate a new battery. Calibrate a battery under the following conditions:

When battery charge displays seem inaccurate

When you observe a significant change in battery run time

When the battery has been unused for one month or more

How to calibrate

Three steps are involved in calibrating a battery: fully charging, fully discharging, and then fully recharging.

Step 1: Charging the battery

A battery can charge whether the computer is off or in use, but it will charge faster when the computer is off.

WARNING! Do not charge the computer battery while you are onboard aircraft.

To charge the battery:

1.Insert the battery into the computer.

2.Connect the computer to an AC adapter, optional power adapter, or optional docking device or expansion product, and then plug the adapter or device into external power.

The battery light on the computer turns on.

3.Leave the computer plugged into external power until the battery is fully charged. The battery light on the computer turns off.

ENWW

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Contents Power First Edition September Document Part Number Table of contents Index Component Description Power control and light locationsPower control and light locations Task Recommended power source Power sourcesConnecting the AC adapter Standby Standby and hibernationHibernation When you leave your work When a reliable power supply is unavailableInitiating standby, hibernation or shutdown Enww Power settings Using emergency shutdown proceduresTurning the computer or display on or off Stand by Initiating or resuming from standbySelect Hibernate Initiating or restoring from hibernationAccessing Power Options Properties Power optionsClear the Always show icon on the taskbar check box Displaying the Power Meter iconSetting or changing a power scheme Setting a security prompt Processor performance controls PowerBatteries Inserting or removing a battery Displaying charge information on the screen Charging a batteryMonitoring the charge of the battery Obtaining accurate charge informationViewing charge displays Critical low-battery condition Managing low-battery conditionsIdentifying low-battery conditions Low-battery conditionWhen no power source is available Resolving low-battery conditionsWhen external power is available When a charged battery is availableCharging the battery Calibrating a batteryWhen to calibrate How to calibrateDischarging the battery Recharging the battery Conserving battery power Conserving power as you workSelecting power conservation settings Storing a battery Disposing of a used battery Index
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