When the computer returns from hibernation, the desktop appears with the same files and programs open
as when the computer was suspended. Hibernation saves more power than Standby, but takes slightly
longer to resume.
Power Off
All applications are closed and the system is shutdown.
To Enter Low-Power States
There are various ways to initiate these low-power states.
• From the Power Saver utility, you can configure the Power Button, Sleep Button (Fn+F3) and Lid
Switch to initiate any of the above low-power states.
• From the Start Menu, select Shut Down to display a dialog that allows you to manually enter any of
these low-power states.
• The Power Saver utility allows you to specify a period of inactivity before the computer enters standby
or hibernate mode.
Battery Tips
Tip 1. Avoid excessive heat and cold
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Your battery will last longer during the day if it is used, charged and stored between 50°F and 86°
F (10°C and 30°C)
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Charge the battery nightly where the temperature will remain around 68°F (20°C). Your battery
may not last as long through the day if you charge it at higher or lower temperatures
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Allow unrestricted airflow while the computer is connected to external power. Make sure that the
fan inlet and outlet are unobstructed
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Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures for long periods, which can shorten battery charge life
and potentially damage the battery.
How your battery behaves in warm conditions
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To prevent possible damage to the battery, the system may not allow a charge if the battery
temperature is above 122°F (50°C), such as in a closed, unattended vehicle during the summer. In
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