Recycling the battery – Compaq 1400 User Manual
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Temperature plays an 
important role in recharging 
your battery. To gain maximum 
capacity, allow both the battery 
and your Notebook to cool to 
68°F (20° C), which is room 
temperature, before recharging 
the battery.
You may store your battery 
within the following 
temperature range:
32° F to 113° F (0°C to 45°C). 
To extend its operating life, 
store the battery in a cool, 
dry place.
The “Government Approvals” 
section of the 
Safety and
Comfort Guide for more 
information on recycling.
Refer to the following storage requirements:
NiMH Battery - If your Notebook uses a NiMH (nickel-
metal-hydride) battery and you will not be using your 
Notebook for a long period of time (more than two weeks):
•
Use your Notebook until the battery is drained completely.
•
Remove the battery from your Notebook and store 
it separately.
Li-ion Battery - If your Notebook uses a Li-ion (lithium-ion) 
battery and you will not be using your Notebook for a long 
period of time (more than two weeks):
•
Use your Notebook until the battery is drained to 50 
percent.
•
Remove the battery and store it separately.
Recycling the Battery
In North America, dispose of 
nickel-metal-hydride or 
lithium-ion batteries by taking 
advantage 
of the Compaq battery recycling 
program. You will be provided 
with a postage-paid battery pack 
mailer pre-addressed to a 
reclamation facility where the 
metals are recycled.
Do not dispose of batteries with general household waste. 
Dispose of or recycle them by using a public collection 
system or returning them to Compaq, your authorized 
Compaq partners, or their agents.
