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Motion Computing LE1600 and LS800 Tablet PC User Guide 39
Extended Battery charging to the 80% level. Then each battery charges for
a short interval until both reach 100%.
The Battery Status LED is on the Tablet PC flashes amber when the battery
is at a critically low level and changes to solid amber while charging. When
the battery is fully charged, the Battery Status LED is solid blue.
WARNING: To avoid injury, keep the battery within
the recommended temperature range when
charging it. Wait until it cools to room temperature
before recharging it in the Tablet PC or the battery
charger. For more information, see the Safety and
Regulatory Guide shipped with your Tablet PC or the
documentation that came with the battery charger.
Or go to www.motioncomputing.com/support to view
these documents.
To charge the battery:
1. Plug the AC adapter into the Tablet PC, then into a wall outlet or
power strip. (Completely recharging the battery may take up to two
hours, although the battery reaches an 80% charge in much
less time.)
Swapping the Battery. You can swap the Standard Battery while the
system is powered on, with or without having the Tablet PC plugged into an
AC power outlet.
1. If the Tablet PC is running, open the Motion Dashboard and tap
Stand By. The Tablet PC immediately goes into the Stand By state.
2. Alternatively, go to Start > Turn Off Computer.
3. Do one of the following:
• If you are logged on to a domain: When the Turn Off
Computer window appears, tap Stand By or Hiber-
nate from the drop-down list.
• If you are not logged on to a domain: Press the Shift key
on your external keyboard or tap Shift on the TIP on-
screen keyboard to change the option from Stand By to
Hibernate.
NOTE: Here are some key differences between putting the
Tablet PC in Stand By or Hibernate mode to swap the
battery:
• If you choose Stand By, the Tablet PC is designed to
maintain your system for up to 30 seconds while you
swap the battery.
• However, you may have less than 30 seconds if you are
running a number of programs that drain power faster.
• You should save any data before putting the system in
Stand By to swap the battery.
• Choosing Hibernate gives you more time to swap the