Compaq 190 Laptop User Manual


 
Initiate Hibernation or turn
the computer off until AC
power or a fully charged
battery is available.
Computer battery
charge light blinks to
indicate low battery
condition, but
computer does not
beep.
Volume turned down too low. Turn up the volume using
the Fn+F5 hotkeys.
Battery pack will not
charge.
Battery pack was exposed to
temperature extremes.
Allow time for the battery
pack to return to room
temperature.
Battery pack is already
charged.
No action required.
Battery pack has exceeded
its useful life cycle.
Use a different battery
pack.
Computer shut down
and memory was lost
when replacing the
battery pack.
Hibernation was not initiated
before removing the battery
pack.
Work is lost.
Battery charge does
not last very long.
Battery is exposed to high
temperatures.
Put the computer in a
cooler place and recharge
the battery pack.
Battery is exposed to
extremely cold
temperatures.
Put the computer in a
warmer place and
recharge the battery pack.
NOTE:
The recommended operating temperature range for the battery is from
10°C to 40°C (50°F to 104°F). The recommended storage temperature
range for the battery is from 0°C to 30°C (32°F to 86°F).
Battery conservation is
disabled or set to drain.
Reset the battery
conservation level.
An external device is
draining the battery.
Turn off or remove any
external device or PC
Cards when not in use.
Battery gauge may be
inaccurate and require
recalibration.
Recalibrate the gauge.
Date and time must
be set every time
computer is turned on.
The Real Time Clock battery
has reached the end of its
useful life.
Restore power, then turn
on the computer with the
power switch. Contact
your Compaq authorized
service provider to replace
the Real Time Clock
battery.
Battery gauge seems
inaccurate.
The battery pack may need
calibration.
Recalibrate the battery.
The battery pack has
reached the end of its useful
life.
Replace the battery pack.