66 Users Manual
Using the Battery
Your computer uses a smart rechargeable Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery pack for power
when the AC adapter is not attached to an electrical outlet. The smart battery gives a
accurate measurement of the current battery capacity which helps extend operating
time by enabling effective power management in operating systems that take
advantage of the accurate information supplied by the battery.
Charging the Battery
Your computer’s battery starts charging automatically when you connect the power to
the computer and to an electrical outlet.
Approximate charging time for the Li-Ion battery is 2 hours. While the battery is
charging normally, the battery charge light on the computer is amber. When the battery
is fully charged, the light changes to green.
When you use a new battery pack for the first time or use a battery after a long period
of storage, the initial battery life is shorter than normal. Normal battery life resumes
after a few discharge-recharge cycles.
Follow these rules for charging your battery:
•
A battery normally discharges power when not used for long periods of time.
Be sure to recharge the battery every two months when it is not in use.
•
Make it a practice to discharge your battery fully before recharging the battery.
This can help extend the life of the battery.
•
Do not attempt to charge the battery in temperatures of under
5
o
C or over 45
o
C
All batteries eventually wear out and lose the ability to hold a charge. You may
need to replace your battery pack after a year of average usage.
Battery charging time may differ depending on system environment or using
condition.