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DIGITAL HiNote Ultra 2000 Service Guide
LiIon Battery
All batteries have a limited life span. A battery’s life span is measured by the number of
charging and draining cycles it can undergo before it can no longer be charged. The amount of
time that your system can be operated by battery power before the battery is drained is referred
to as battery run time.
Lithium-ion batteries have an average life span than of approximately 1,000 complete
charge/discharge cycles. In actual use, the number is larger due to the fact that most users will
not fully discharge the battery during daily usage. Unlike the nickel-metal hydride battery,
there is no need to be concerned with fully discharging the battery before charging it again
since lithium-ion technology is not susceptible to memory effect.
If your system will not be in use for more than 30 days, DIGITAL recommends that the LiIon
Battery Pack be removed from the system. When a lithium-ion battery is removed from the
system, it has a shelf life of approximately 90 days before a charge cycle is required.
___________________________ WARNING _________________________
To prevent risk of fire and exposure to hazardous energy, do not c
puncture, incinerate, or disassemble the battery.
Do not expose to fire or heat above 60 degrees Celsius. The
battery is designed for use with HiNote Ultra 2000 series
notebook personal computer and accessories
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____________________________CAUTION _________________________
There is a danger of explosion if a lithium battery is incorrectly
replaced. Lithium batteries must be replaced with the same or
equivalent type recommended. Replace the main system battery
only with DIGITAL HiNote Ultra 2000 series of rechargeable
Lithium Ion battery packs.
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__________________ Battery Recycling and Disposal ________________
Recycle or dispose of batteries contained in this product properly, in
accordance with local regulations for battery type as marked on the
battery. Prior to disposal or recycling, protect batteries against
accidental short circuiting by affixing non-conductive tape across
battery terminals and conductive surfaces.
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