Gibson LP STD LTD Manual v1.0
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Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited’s
power
source
is
an
on
‐
board,
rechargeable,
Lithium
Ion
(Li
‐
Ion)
7.4V
battery.
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
can
tune
itself
up
to
500
times
on
a
single
charge,
and
recharges
in
about
70
minutes.
Caution:
Because
this
battery
is
a
precision
device,
please
follow
these
instructions
carefully
on
charging,
storage,
and
optimizing
performance.
Low
Battery
Warning
Indicator
The
MCK
Pickup
symbol
(next
to
the
Guitar
symbol):
•
Shines
orange
when
the
battery
has
about
30
minutes
of
charge
left
•
Turns
red
when
the
charge
level
is
too
low
for
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
to
operate
properly.
In
this
state
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
switches
off
the
Piezo
out
and
onboard
EQ,
and
the
RoboHeads
switch
into
“hibernation”
mode
where
they
will
not
tune
the
guitar.
If
the
red
charge
level
symbol
appears,
begin
charging
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
immediately.
If
you
turn
on
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
and
the
Display
Matrix
shows
nothing
but
yellow
dots
(or
if
this
appears
during
the
course
of
playing),
then
the
battery
is
fully
discharged.
At
this
point
you
must
recharge
the
battery.
System
Shutdown
Remember
to
shut
off
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
when
finished
by
pushing
the
MCK
all
the
way
in.
This
prevents
discharging
the
battery
unnecessarily.
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
will
shut
off
automatically
if
there's
no
activity
for
an
amount
of
time
you
specify
(Section
6.2,
Function
4).
Optimizing
Battery
Life
Proper
care
extends
the
battery’s
life,
keeps
it
operating
at
optimum
efficiency,
and
preserves
the
highest
possible
storage
capacity.
Please
observe
the
following.
•
Charge
the
battery
fully
before
using
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited.
Even
if
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
seems
charged
upon
arrival,
that
was
done
for
testing
at
the
factory.
Initially
charge
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
for
at
least
an
hour.
•
Caution:
Do
not
use
any
charger
other
than
the
one
supplied
with
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited.
Li
‐
Ion
batteries
require
specific
charge
rates.
•
Avoid
full
discharges
that
drain
the
battery
completely.
Li
‐
Ion
batteries
like
to
be
discharged
somewhat,
then
recharged
back
to
full
capacity.
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
provides
a
good
environment
for
Li
‐
Ion
batteries,
as
you’ll
typically
discharge
it
about
halfway
during
the
length
of
a
concert.
Charging
the
battery
back
to
full
charge
after
playing
provides
optimum
battery
life.