User's Manual
Table Of Contents
Batteries 
 The battery does not charge 
  To prevent possible damage to the battery, the system will not allow a charge if the battery 
temperature is extremely hot or cold (such as in a closed, unattended vehicle). If possible, 
charge the battery in a location with a moderate temperature of around 20°C (68°F). 
  If possible, turn off the computer while the battery is charging. 
  If the battery is new or has been stored for a week or more, follow this procedure: 
1. Make sure the computer is turned off. 
2. Unscrew and open the battery cover, then remove the battery. 
3. Connect the AC adapter to the computer and an AC wall outlet, and then turn on the computer by 
pressing the Power Button. The Power Status LED will be solid blue when connected to 
external power . 
4. Let the computer complete the boot process. Then reinstall the battery and replace the battery 
door. 
5. Allow the system to remain idle for one hour with the AC adapter connected to the computer. 
The Battery Status LED is orange when the battery starts charging. 
6. If the battery still fails to charge after an hour, remove the battery, wait several seconds, and then 
install it again. 
If the battery does not begin charging within several minutes, return the unit for service. 
 The batteries take much longer than seven hours to charge 
Under moderate temperatures, about 21°C (70ºF), the computer’s battery takes approximately 3 hours 
to completely charge while suspended and 3-5 hours to charge while powered on. Under extremely 
cold or hot temperatures, however, the battery can take up to 16 hours to fully charge. 
 The batteries don’t last very long 
As your battery ages, the maximum capacity that it can hold naturally decreases, and even the best 
maintained batteries eventually need to be retired. Consider replacing the battery if you are not getting 
the usage you need from it. 
 The gas gauge isn’t full after charging the battery 
  This may indicate that the charging process terminated prematurely. 
  Calibrate the battery to align the gas gauge with the battery capacity. 
 The gas gauge reads “full,” but the charging indicator light is still lit 
If you charge your battery daily, rely on the gas gauge reading to determine battery capacity. The 
charging process may continue even if the gas gauge reads full. External power can be removed 
because the battery is virtually full. 
 My battery seems to have less and less capacity 
  If your battery is new, or if your are using it for the first time, you will need to calibrate it prior to 
using it. 
  As your battery ages, the maximum capacity that it can hold naturally decreases, and even the best 
maintained batteries eventually need to be retired. Consider replacing the battery if you are not 
getting the usage you need from it. 










