Managing Low-Battery Conditions

Identifying Low-Battery Conditions

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✴❈❅ ❂❁▼▼❅❒❙1 ●❉❇❈▼blinks.

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condition,

If Hibernation is enabled and the computer is on or in Suspend (Standby)—The computer beeps twice, then initiates Hibernation. Hibernation is enabled by default.

If Hibernation is disabled and the computer is on or in

Suspend (Standby)—The computer beeps twice, and the

power/suspend light 2 blinks. The computerbriefly r

in Suspend (Standby), then shuts down and your unsaved work is lost.

Managing Power 4-5