Notes on battery – Sony PEG-SJ22 User Manual
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Additional information
Notes on battery
Battery safety
To prevent a battery from leaking, heating up, catching fire, bursting, etc., be
sure to follow the cautions below:
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Do not charge the battery in any other way than specified in this
manual.
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Do not throw the battery into fire, short-circuit it, take it apart, or heat
it in an oven such as a microwave.
•
Do not charge the battery near fire or in direct, bright sunlight, or do
not leave it in a car.
•
Do not subject your CLIÉ handheld to excessive shock.
Take care not to drop your CLIÉ handheld, give pressure to it with a sharp
object, or place any heavy objects on it to prevent a malfunction.
•
If you touch an electric leakage or have it in your eyes, bathe with
clean water immediately, and consult your doctor.
About charging
• It takes approximately four hours to charge your CLIÉ handheld when your
CLIÉ battery is completely empty.
• If you charge your CLIÉ handheld every day, it takes only a few minutes to
charge the battery.
• You can operate your CLIÉ handheld while it is being charged.
• If the battery of your CLIÉ handheld is fully discharged, all data stored on
the memory in your CLIÉ handheld will be lost.
About the battery life
• With a fully-charged battery, you can use your CLIÉ handheld for
approximately 12 days with a 30-minute operation each day, such as using
Date Book
without the backlight.
• Battery life varies depending on the conditions and environment where you
use your CLIÉ handheld, or applications used.
b
For details about battery life, refer to “Specifications” on page 67 in this manual.
Conserving the battery
• Turn off the backlight under good lighting conditions.
b
For details, refer to “POWER Button” on page 26.
• Change the automatic power-off time setting so that your CLIÉ handheld
will automatically turn off after a short period of inactivity.
b
For details, refer to “Customizing your Sony CLIÉ
TM
handheld (Preferences):
Setting the automatic power-off time” in “Handbook.”
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