Removing The Battery Pack - NEC Versa 2200C Series Manual

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You can keep track of the battery's status through the LED
on the front of the system or with the battery gauge in Win-
dows. Both let you know how much battery power you have
left.
When your battery power is getting low, you can replace
the battery with a charged Li-Ion battery while your system
is off or in Suspend mode or leave the original battery in the
system and simply plug in your NEC Versa 2200C AC
adapter into a wall outlet. The battery recharges over a pe-
riod of two hours while in the NEC Versa 2200C and the
system is powered off. You can recharge the battery in six
to seven hours while the system is on.
Optionally, you can buy a battery charger to quickly charge
your battery. See the online NEC Versa 2200C Options
Catalog.

Removing the Battery Pack

Use the following procedure to remove the battery pack.
1.
Power off the NEC Versa 2200C and turn it over.
With the front of the system facing you, press on the
2.
battery compartment cover and slide it upward to re-
move it.
3.
Locate the battery release latch on the bottom of the
system. Slide the latch in the direction of the arrow. The
battery pack pops out slightly.
4.
Gently pull out the battery pack.
See the online NEC Versa 2200C InfoCenter Basics for a
demonstration of this procedure.
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