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Taking care of your battery

 

If you will not be using the system for an extended period, more than one month, remove the battery pack.

Disconnect the AC adapter when the battery is fully charged. Overcharging makes the battery hot and shortens its life.

If you are not going to use the computer for more than eight hours, disconnect the AC adapter.

Store spare battery packs in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight.

Disposing of used batteries

When a battery pack nears the end of its life, its ability to hold a charge will decrease. When the battery pack needs to be replaced, the main battery light flashes amber shortly after you have fully recharged the battery.

You must discard a battery if it becomes damaged.

Never attempt to dispose of a battery pack by burning or by throwing it into a fire, and never allow exposure to a heating apparatus (e.g., microwave oven). Heat can cause a battery pack to explode and possibly cause serious injury.

Always dispose of used battery packs in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Put insulating tape, such as cellophane tape, on the electrode during transportation to avoid a possible short circuit, fire or electric shock. Failure to do so could possibly result in serious injury.

Always use the battery pack supplied as an accessory or an equivalent battery pack specified in the User's Manual. Other battery packs have different voltage and terminal polarities. Use of nonconforming battery packs could generate smoke or cause fire or rupture, possibly resulting in serious injury.

After repeated use, batteries will finally lose their ability to hold a charge and you will need to replace them. Under certain applicable laws, it may be illegal to dispose of old batteries by placing them in the trash.