User`s guide

Power and Your Computer
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System LEDs
Two System LEDs, on the right side of the notebook's front panel, help provide the
system’s power status. The AC Power LED lights green when the notebook is being
powered by its AC Adapter. The Battery Charger LED lights amber when the battery is
being charged. When the amber LED is off, the battery is completely charged.
Low Battery Activity
When the battery reaches low battery charge level, a warning beep sounds to remind you
to save your data immediately. Although there is a safety margin of approximately ten
minutes, it is always better to save right away. Pressing the [fn + F7] hot key
combination turns off the system warning beep and mutes all system sound.
After saving your data, power the notebook using the AC Adapter. If AC power is not
available, turn off the notebook and change the weakened battery will a fully charged
one.
To extend battery power, we recommend you make full use of the Notebook’s built-in
power saving features.
Replacing and Disposing of Batteries
When replacing batteries, use only Digital supplied batteries that are compatible with
the notebook computer’s electrical requirements and charging circuitry.
Before recycling or disposing of a battery, protect it against accidentally short circuiting
by placing non-conductive tape across the terminals or conductive surfaces of the
battery.
If the battery is not marked, or if you require information about battery disposal, consult
your nearest Digital Service Center.
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Batteries must be replaced with the same type recommended by the
manufacturer. Please see your authorized Digital notebook dealer for
details. These batteries must be disposed of in accordance with local
ordinances and regulations.
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