under  this  condition  the  battery  pack  can  charge  to  100% 
of  its  capacity.  This  protects  the  battery  pack  from  being 
overcharged  or  from  having  a  shortened  life. 
To  check  your  battery,  move  your  cursor  to  the  Power 
Meter  icon  in  the  icon  tray  of  the  Windows  taskbar  and 
wait  for  a  moment  (but  do  not  click),  and  the  percentage  of 
battery  power  remaining  is  displayed.  To   get  detailed 
information  about  the  battery,  double-click  the  Power  Meter 
icon. 
Note:  If  the  battery  pack  becomes  hot,  it  may  not  be  able 
to  charge.  Remove  it  from  the  computer  and  leave  it 
at  room  temperature  for  a  while.  After  it  cools  down, 
reinstall  and  recharge  it. 
To  check  the  battery  pack,  do  the  following: 
1.  Turn  off  the  computer. 
2.  Remove  the  battery  pack  and  measure  the  voltage 
between  battery  terminals  1  (+)  and  5  (−).  See  the 
following  figure: 
 
2
3
4
5(-)
1(+)
 
 
Terminal  Voltage  (V  dc) 
1  +  0  to  +  12.6 
5  Ground  (−) 
 
3.  If  the  voltage  is  less  than  +11.0  V  dc,  the  battery  pack 
has  been  discharged. 
Note:  Recharging  will  take  at  least  3  hours,  even  if  the 
indicator  does  not  turn  on. 
If  the  voltage  is  still  less  than  +11.0  V  dc  after 
recharging,  replace  the  battery. 
4.  If  the  voltage  is  more  than  +11.0  V  dc,  measure  the 
resistance  between  battery  terminals  4  and  5.  The 
resistance  must  be  4  to  30  K  . 
If  the  resistance  is  not  correct,  replace  the  battery 
pack.  If  the  resistance  is  correct,  replace  the  system 
board.
Checking  the  backup  battery 
Do  the  following: 
1.  Turn  off  the  computer,  and  unplug  the  ac  adapter  from 
it. 
2.  Turn  the  computer  upside  down. 
3.  Remove  the  battery  pack  (see  “1010  Battery  pack”  on 
page  68). 
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