Power And The Batteries - Toshiba encore 2 User Manual

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Power and the batteries

NOTE
Your device receives its power through the USB Power cable
to the USB/AC adaptor or from the system batteries. Power
problems are interrelated. For example, a faulty USB Power
cable or USB/AC adaptor will neither power the device nor
recharge the batteries.
Here are some typical problems and how to solve them:
The USB Power cable to the USB/AC adaptor work
correctly, but the battery will not charge.
The tablet's battery does not charge while the device is
consuming full power. Try turning off the device.
The battery may be too hot or too cold to charge properly. If
you think this is the probable cause, let the battery reach
room temperature and try again.
If the battery has completely discharged, it will not begin
charging immediately. Leave the USB/AC adaptor and power
cord/cable connected, wait 20 minutes and see if the battery
is charging.
The battery appears not to power the device for as
long as it usually does.
If you frequently repeat shallow charge and discharge, the
battery meter may become inaccurate. Let the battery
discharge completely, then try charging it again.
Check the power options via your Power Plans (see
Plans" on page
power from the battery? Is your software using the internal
storage drive more? Is the display power set to turn off
automatically? Was the battery fully charged to begin with?
All these conditions affect how long the charge lasts.
After a period of time, the battery will lose its ability to
perform at maximum capacity and will need to be replaced.
This is normal for all batteries. Visit the Toshiba Web site at
accessories.toshiba.com.
current on the most recent software and hardware options
for your device, and for other product information.
If Something Goes Wrong
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