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2.13 Power Management
The Mesa Pro runs on battery power, using one or two
rechargeable, Li-ion battery packs.
2.13.1 Charge the Battery Packs
For instructions on how to insert and charge the removable
battery packs, refer to
1.3.2 Charge and Install the Battery Packs
. The intelligent battery charging circuit first
charges the battery with the least amount of energy. When this
battery pack comes to the same level as the other battery pack,
then both battery packs are charged at the same time until they
are fully charged.
The battery packs can be charged through the AC wall charger or
the USB-C. The power source must be 60 W or higher to allow for
a successful charge.
Battery packs are charged most efficiently at room temperature
(68°F or 20°C). They will not charge if too hot or too cold.
CAUTION: Only use the AC wall charger that came with your
Mesa Pro. The Mesa Pro requires a 60 W or higher power
supply with a 19 V output. This is required to power the tablet
and charge the batteries simultaneously within 3–4 hours.
2.13.2 Battery Status and Management
To find out how much battery life remains, tap the battery icon on
the bottom of the desktop screen. In the bottom left corner of the
pop-up, the cumulative amount of remaining battery life for the
batteries is shown.
For more information, tap on
the percentage shown. This will
take you to Settings > System >
Power & battery where you can
see the individual charge of each
battery and the time before they
are fully charged. The amount
of time left varies depending on
what you are doing with the unit.
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Summary of Contents for Mesa Pro
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