Checking Battery Level - Sharp PC-MC20 Series Operation Manual

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Charging Battery Pack
1.
Connect the AC adapter to your computer. While the battery is being charged,
the battery indicator lights orange.
2.
When the battery is fully charged, the battery indicator turns green. Charging
time may vary according to the status of your computer.
• The battery indicator may turn off even while the battery is being
charged. This is because the battery pack is hot, and the charging
stops temporarily. When the battery becomes cool, the charging will
start and the battery indicator will turn on again.
• When the battery is deep discharged, it may not be charged when your
computer is powered on. In this case, charge the battery pack with the
power off.
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• When the power consumption is high, the indicator may turn off.
• The battery pack may not be installed correctly if the battery indicator
blinks orange. In this case, turn off your computer, remove the AC
adapter and the battery pack; then, install the battery pack and connect
the AC adapter again. If the battery indicator still blinks orange, ask
your local dealer for assistance.
• When the battery pack is hot (for example, after a long use), it may
take longer to be fully charged.

Checking Battery Level

On Windows
You can check the battery level by placing the pointer on the battery icon ( :
powered on battery) or AC plug icon (
battery pack) on the taskbar, or double-clicking one of these icons (
powered on AC power) to open the Power Meter dialog box. If the battery is fully
charged, remaining capacity level will not appear even if you point to the icon.
If you cannot see the battery or AC plug icon, follow these instructions:
1.
In the Power Options Properties dialog box, select Advanced tab.
2.
Check the box of Always show icon on the taskbar and click OK.
3.
Close the Control Panel window.
• The remaining operating time depends on the amount of the power you
are consuming. If you are using the audio system, PC card slot, hard
disk drive, or peripheral devices with your computer, it may consume
more battery power.
3-2
: powered on AC power and charging the
,
or
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