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Intermec CK60 - Changing and Installing the Battery

Intermec CK60
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Chapter 1 — Using the Computer
12 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows Mobile User’s Manual
Dispose of used batteries promptly. Keep away from children. Contact
your Intermec representative for replacements.
Several factors determine the life of your battery, such as extreme
temperatures, input devices, and your usage. For example, if you use a
tethered scanner every day, you need to replace your battery more often
than someone who uses an internal scanner.
In short, put the CK60 into a suspend (sleep) mode before you remove
the battery.
You can configure the battery power fail level so that after the system shuts
down in a low battery condition, there is still sufficient charge to allow the
unit to remain configured, keep proper time, and maintain DRAM
(Dynamic Random Access Memory) for at least ten minutes at room
temperature if the battery remains in the CK60, using the Power applet (see
page 14). The state and time are lost if the battery discharges beyond this
level, or the battery is removed when the computer is not in suspend mode.
Changing and Installing the Battery
Make sure you fully charge the battery before you install it in your CK60;
and that you take at least 20 minutes to initially charge the backup battery
before the backup system is fully functional.
To charge the battery
Either insert the battery into the quad battery charger, or
place the CK60 with battery installed in a single dock, a single dock with
modem, or a multidock. The battery charge time is four hours or less on
any of these docks if the temperature is within battery charging range.
You could also use a power adapter to keep the CK60 on full power.
For maximum efficiency, store your CK60 on external power with which to
charge your batteries. For more information on these accessories, see
Accessories for the CK60” on page 26.
To install the battery, insert the tabs on the bottom of the charged battery
into the CK60 and snap the battery into place.
Note: The CK60 has an internal backup super capacitor which retains data
for an average of ten minutes after the battery is removed. It also shuts
down the CK60 if the battery suddenly goes away (removed from the
computer). Depending upon the processes running, it may not have
adequate power for a graceful shut down. If so, the CK60 performs a cold-
boot the next time power is applied.

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