Taking Your Computer on the Road
Looking After Your Battery
Part I: Getting to Know Your Computer
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Looking After Your Battery
It doesn't take much effort, but by treating your battery right you
can make sure it provides maximum power storage for a long
time. The following sections offer tips on how to take care of your
battery.
Safety Precautions
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Never try to disassemble a battery pack.
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Don’t overcharge or reverse charge a battery. Overcharging
will shorten it life and reverse charging could destroy it, caus-
ing the release of toxic fumes.
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Never incinerate a spend battery as this will cause it to explode
releasing toxic materials.
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If a battery is leaking or damaged, replace it immediately. Use
protective gloves when handling a damaged battery.
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When you need to replace the main battery, use an identical
battery from the same manufacturer.
Five Steps to a Happy Battery
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Don't leave the computer plugged in and unused for more than
a week at a time. If you’re not going to use the computer for a
long period, disconnect the power cord and let the battery dis-
charge completely.
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Alternate between batteries if you have a spare.
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Don't touch the metal terminals on the battery with another
metal object.
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Always turn your computer off when you're replacing the
battery pack
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Store spare battery packs in a cool dry place out of direct
sunlight.
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