Compaq LTE 5000 Laptop User Manual


 
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4-2 Using Battery Packs
Writer: Betty Fessenden - Saved by: BLF - Saved date: 6/15/96
Part Number: 213660-001 - File name: CH4
Removing PC Cards or turning the power off to PC Card slots
(through Computer Setup) when they are not being used. PC
Cards may drain the battery more quickly than expected, even
when the computer is in Suspend.
Disabling PC Card slots in Computer Setup when PC Cards are
not being used.
Connecting to an external power source when formatting
diskettes.
Minimizing the use of DOS-based programs.
Minimizing the use of the CD-ROM drive.
Keeping a battery pack in the computer when it is connected to
external power. This maintains the full charge by supplying a
constant trickle charge to the battery pack.
Storing the battery pack in a cool, dry place. The recommended
storage temperature range for the battery pack is from -4°F to 86
°F (-20°C to 30°C). High temperatures cause a battery pack to
lose its charge more quickly and reduce battery pack life.
Battery Gauge Icons and Battery Light
There are two battery gauge icons on the right side of the status
panel. The Battery 1 icon appears when a battery pack is inserted
into the battery compartment. The Battery 2 icon appears when a
battery pack is inserted into the computer MultiBay.
The yellow battery light
is above and to the right of the status
panel. The battery light turns on when a battery pack in the
computer is charging, turns off when the battery pack is fully
charged, and blinks when the computer enters a low-battery
condition. If two battery packs are in the computer, a low-battery
condition occurs when both packs are near the end of their charge.