Battery warnings, Charging the battery, Detecting battery problems – Dell Latitude C800 User Manual
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If you install a failed battery, the
light flashes amber rapidly. To purchase a new battery,
call Dell
or go to the Dell website at
http://www.dell.com.
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Allow a hot battery to cool for several minutes before checking the charge level again.
Battery Warnings
NOTICE: When you see a low-battery warning, save your work immediately. Then replace the battery or connect your computer to an
electrical outlet.
NOTICE: To avoid losing data (and possibly corrupting data areas on your hard-disk drive), save your work immediately after a
second low-battery warning. Then connect your computer to an electrical outlet, or place the computer in standby mode. If the
battery runs completely out of power, the computer shuts off without properly closing any open files.
Charging the Battery
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Each time you connect the computer to an electrical outlet or install a battery in a computer that is connected to an electrical outlet, the
computer checks the battery's charge. If needed, the computer uses Dell ExpressCharge™ technology to charge the battery.
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If the computer is off and connected to an electrical outlet, ExpressCharge technology charges a fully discharged battery in about one hour.
Otherwise, charge times depend on which devices you are using and which programs you are running.
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The
light remains steady green during charging.
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The
light starts blinking when the charge cycle is complete. While the
light is blinking, the AC adapter provides a trickle charge to
bring the battery to full capacity. The
light continues to blink until you remove the battery or disconnect the computer from its electrical
outlet.
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If two batteries are installed in the computer, the AC adapter first charges the battery in the battery bay, then the battery in the modular bay.
NOTICE: If the battery is hot from being used in your computer or being in a hot environment, follow these precautions:
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A hot battery will not charge when you connect the AC adapter to the computer. This feature is important because charging a
hot battery shortens the battery
’s life span and may damage the battery and the computer.
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The battery is too hot to start charging if the
light flashes alternately green and amber. If this occurs while the computer is
connected to an electrical outlet, disconnect the computer from the outlet and allow the computer and the battery to return to
room temperature. Then reconnect the computer to its electrical outlet and continue charging the battery.
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If the computer is not allowed to return to room temperature, the battery stops charging before it reaches full capacity.
Detecting Battery Problems
To avoid installing a defective battery in your computer, check the battery's charge by pressing the
. The battery gauge light will
not light if the battery is completely drained. A battery problem may prevent the battery from being charged to its full potential and can lead to
unpredictable operation.
Warning (If AC adapter is
not attached)
Light
Remaining Battery Life
Computer Response
First low-
battery
Blinking amber
About 15 minutes
If no further activity occurs, enters hibernate mode and
turns off computer. If the computer has no hibernate file,
enters standby mode.
Second low-battery
Steady amber
About 5 minutes
If no further activity occurs, enters hibernate mode. If
there is no hibernate file, enters standby mode.
If already in standby mode when second low-battery
warning occurs, enters hibernate mode immediately. If
hibernate mode has been disabled, reenters standby
mode.
NOTE: You can leave the battery in the computer as long as you like. The battery's integrated circuitry prevents the battery from
overcharging.
Light After Installing a
Battery
Problem
Action
Alternately green and amber
Battery too hot to charge
Turn off the computer, and let the battery and computer cool to room
temperature.