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VAIO Notebook Computer Batteries - Notes on Use

VAIO notebook computer battery run time (page 1)

Some factors affecting battery run time (page 1)

Saving battery power when not using your computer (page 1)

Optimizing battery use of VAIO computers containing PowerPanel software (page 2)

Using the battery (page 2)

Inserting and removing the battery (page 3)

Charging the battery (page 3)

General notes on battery charging (page 3)

Battery indicator light explanation (page 3)

Disposing of lithium ion batteries (page 4)

VAIO notebook computer battery run time

The length of time a battery can power your VAIO® notebook computer before needing to be recharged 
depends on many factors. In general, notebook computers with the faster processors, larger displays, better 
graphic display hardware, and faster optical drives have shorter battery run times than computers with more 
modest performance specifications.

Some factors affecting battery run time

Battery run time is affected by processor usage, hard disk drive and optical drive use, the brightness setting of 
the LCD screen, and wireless activity. Other factors affecting battery run time include:

When a notebook computer is used continuously for a long time, heat builds up in the computer, 
causing the fan to run more and use more power.

Larger LCD screens typically require more power than smaller LCD screens.

Connecting peripheral devices such as USB devices or PC Cards requires more power from a 
notebook computer.

Connecting disk drives, such as a floppy disk drives and optical drives (CD or DVD drives), requires 
more power from a notebook computer.

Auto-save features of software products such as Microsoft® Word can reduce the usable run time of 
batteries by keeping the hard disk drive from shutting down. Reducing the frequency of auto-saves can 
improve the usable length of a battery charge by allowing the computer's hard disk drive to shut down 
for longer intervals.

Saving battery power when not using your computer 

Put your computer into Standby mode. When you temporarily leave your desk, put your computer 
into Standby mode. Standby is a power saving mode that retains the computer’s current working state. 
To put your computer into Standby mode, click Start, click Power Options, and click Standby. Or 
press and hold the FN key, and press the ESC key.

Put your computer into Hibernate mode. When you will not be using your computer for a while, put 
your computer into Hibernate mode. Hibernate is a power saving mode that shuts down the computer 

Summary of Contents for VAIO TX Series

Page 1: ...time include When a notebook computer is used continuously for a long time heat builds up in the computer causing the fan to run more and use more power Larger LCD screens typically require more power than smaller LCD screens Connecting peripheral devices such as USB devices or PC Cards requires more power from a notebook computer Connecting disk drives such as a floppy disk drives and optical dri...

Page 2: ...select Automatic Profile Selection from the Power schemes list 3 Click OK For more information about using the PowerPanel software refer to the Using PowerPanel utility section of your VAIO notebook User Guide To access the User Guide click Start on the Windows taskbar click Help and Support and click VAIO User Guide Using the battery Depending upon your VAIO notebook computer model your computer ...

Page 3: ...lithium ion battery and can be recharged any time Charging a partially discharged battery does not affect battery life The battery indicator light is on when you are running on battery power When the battery power is nearly depleted both the battery and power indicators start flashing Some software applications and some peripheral devices can prevent your computer from entering Hibernate mode even...

Page 4: ...tact the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation at 800 822 8837 or visit http www rbrc org Do not handle damaged or leaking lithium ion batteries Dispose of them promptly and properly There is a danger of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect battery Replace only with the same or equivalent type of genuine Sony battery The battery used in this device may present a fire or chem...

Page 5: ...ghts reserved Sony VAIO and the VAIO logo are trademarks of Sony Microsoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners For additional information regarding battery safety refer to the printed material that came with your VAIO computer ...

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