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Battery Power
This computer contains the following two types of batteries.
Main Battery: (Ni-MH rechargeable battery pack)
Removable battery that runs the computer without the AC adapter.
Clock Battery: Battery that is housed inside the computer and maintains the clock and set-
tings.
NOTE
NOTE
The battery pack will become somewhat warm during normal use. This is not a malfunction.
The operating time may differ from the display depending on the charging and discharging
temperatures and battery wear.
When transporting spare batteries inside a package, briefcase, etc., it is recommended that
the batteries be stored in a plastic bag.
Exposure to strong shock (such as being dropped on the floor) can cause the battery pack to
malfunction.
Do not touch the terminals on the battery pack. Damaged terminals may cause system perfor-
mance failure.
Do not expose the battery pack to open frame.
Do not throw the battery pack into a fire or water.
Use the battery pack only with the computer for which it was designed.
Do not directly connect the negative and positive terminal on the battery pack.
If, due to damage, battery electrolyte comes in contact with skin or clothing, wash it off
quickly and thoroughly with water. Consult with your physician if you feel something is
wrong with you physically.
When
+
Battery
are pressed, the remaining battery charge is shown by the four indicators.
90 ~ 100%
65 ~ 90%
35 ~ 65%
10 ~ 35%
[Blinking]
CAUTION
The battery pack is not installed or the
remaining battery charge is not known.
When the RESET button is pressed or when a battery pack has been replaced, the remaining
battery charge will not be recognized. The four LED indicators will blink to show this.
If the battery pack is charged fully or discharged until the red indicator lights, the remaining
battery charge becomes to be shown.