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BATTERY LIFE INFORMATION
When using your Intuos Pro wirelessly, the battery life will vary depending upon usage and your tablet model. For example, you can expect a full day of working charge when using small- and
•All batteries age over time and gradually lose their ability to hold a charge. The typical life span of a Li- Ion battery is two to three years, whether it is used or not. The life and performance of a
•Always charge the battery whenever the low battery warning appears on your display screen. See also Power saving features.
•The tablet draws current from the battery whenever the Wacom wireless module is on. To reduce power drain, the tablet will enter sleep mode whenever the battery level is very low. The battery must be recharged.
A small amount of current is drawn even in sleep mode, and will slowly discharge the battery. It is a good idea to charge the battery and turn the wireless module off before leaving the tablet unused for a number of days.
•Once the battery voltage has fallen below a minimum safety level, an internal protection circuit within the battery prevents any charging.
If a battery with a low charge remains in the tablet for an extended period of time, the small trickle of current used by the tablet may discharge the battery so far that the internal protection circuit is activated. If this occurs, you can no longer charge the battery. When leaving the tablet unused for an extended period of time, preserve the battery by removing it from the tablet.
You cannot recharge a
•For extended battery storage (a month or longer), keeping the battery in a partially (not fully) charged state, along with cool storage, can slow the aging process. The recommended charge level is approximately 40% for optimum battery recharge when placed back into service. If storing both tablet and battery, you do not need to remove the battery. However, it is always good practice to remove the battery when storing the tablet.
Note that you may not be able to recharge the battery after 6 continuous months of
You will need to purchase a new battery when it is no longer capable of holding an adequate charge or can no longer be charged. See Ordering parts and accessories.
Warning: See the Important Product Information guide for battery safety precautions.
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