Battery Problems

The battery in your computer is a 3.6 volt, lithium battery. It should last from three to five years before you need to replace it. When the battery’s life is exhausted, you may see an error message.

After you purchase a new battery pack, follow the instructions in Chapter 5 to install it. (You may want your dealer to install it for you.)

Math Coprocessor Problems

If your math coprocessor does not seem to be operating properly, check the following:

1.Run the SETUP program and check to make sure that the

math coprocessor is listed as Insta11ed on the SETUP display. If it is listed as Not installed, you or your dealer may have installed the coprocessor incorrectly. See Chapters 2 and 5 for more information.

Caution

Do not attempt to remove the math coprocessor yourself. Contact your dealer for information about a special extraction tool that is needed to remove it.

2.If your math coprocessor is listed as Instal1ed in the SETUP program but still does not seem to be working, check the manual that came with it for troubleshooting information and for any diagnostic procedures you can perform.

3.Did you or your dealer set jumper J2 to indicate whether the math coprocessor is 8 MHz or 10 MHz? See Chapter 5 for more information.

D-20 Troubleshooting