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General Dynamics Itronix GD6000 - Battery Usage Tips Continued; Tip 5: Preventing Data Loss; Tip 6: Cleaning Battery Terminals; Tip 7: Storing Batteries

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General Dynamics Itronix | 72-0136-005
GD6000 User Guide
Operating with Battery Power
If your battery is charged in a cold (less than 41°F/5°C) or very
warm (greater than 122°F/50°C) environment, it is possible that
the Battery Charge LED will indicate that the charge has stopped;
however, this does not necessarily mean that your battery is fully
charged.
Tip 5. Prevent data loss
Follow these guidelines to prevent data loss when removing
your battery or storing your computer:
You will lose data if you remove the battery while the computer
is operating or suspended. To prevent this, shutdown your
computer or put it into hibernate (suspend-to-disk) mode before
removing your battery.
If you plan to store your computer for more than a few days,
shutdown your computer or put it into hibernate mode. Remove
the battery before storing the computer.
Tip 6. Clean terminals
Dirty terminals can be a cause of charging problems. Clean
battery terminals with a cotton swab dipped in isopropyl
alcohol. Make sure that the alcohol has evaporated before
reinstalling the battery.
Tip 7. Storing batteries
Store the battery within the recommended temperature range:
10°C to 30°C (50°F to 86°F).
Unused or stored batteries can lose power over time. When you
install a battery that has not been used for awhile, connect exter-
nal power to the computer and fully charge your battery.
Battery calibration may increase the capacity of a battery stored
for a period of time. For information on calibrating the battery,
refer to
Battery Calibration.
It is recommended that the battery is recharged every six months
while in storage.

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