Checking The Battery Level; Using The Windows Battery Meter; Optimizing Battery Life - Acer TravelMate 330 Series User Manual

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Chapter 2
Operating on Battery Power

Checking the Battery Level

Using the Windows Battery Meter

Optimizing Battery Life

Charge-in-use mode
When the computer is in use with the AC adapter plugged in, the
computer also charges the battery pack if installed. This mode
will take longer to fully charge a battery than rapid mode. In
charge-in-use mode, a fully depleted battery gets fully charged in
approximately six to seven hours.
Trickle mode
When the battery is fully charged, the adapter changes to trickle
mode to maintain the battery charge level. This prevents the
battery from draining while the computer is in use.
Tip! We suggest that you charge the battery pack before retiring for the day,
letting it charge overnight before traveling. This ensures a fully charged
battery for use the next day.
The computer features battery-low warning signals that are both
audible and visible. When the battery pack is low, the computer
emits warning beeps and the battery indicator flashes at regular
intervals. Also, you can check the battery charge level using the
Windows battery meter.
The Windows battery meter indicates the present battery level.
Simply rest your cursor on the battery meter (or AC plug) icon on
the taskbar to see the present charge level of your battery.
This section helps you get the most out of battery operation.
Optimizing battery life prolongs the charge/recharge cycle and
improves recharge efficiency. Follow these suggestions to
optimize and maximize battery power:
Purchase an extra battery pack.

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