Chapter 2
Using Your L10 Tablet
Using the Battery 17
While hot swapping the battery, notice the following behaviors:
•
The tablet display gets dimmer. When the charged battery is in the tablet, the display
brightens again.
•
The battery status LED turns
blue
when the system is on and no main battery is present.
When you put a charged battery in the tablet, the LED lights turn
green
again.
•
The power button is disabled. (The power button is disabled at any time the tablet has no
battery and is not running on AC power through the power adapter.)
Long-term Battery Storage
Don’t store any batteries with a full charge, because this can cause a permanent loss of charging
capacity. For long-term storage, ensure that the charge level is between 20% and 40% (two LEDs
illuminated), and remove the battery from the tablet. Store the battery in a cool, dry environment in
the temperature range 0ºC to 30ºC (32ºF to 86ºF).
Check stored batteries every 90 days to determine the charge status. If only one LED or no LED is
illuminated, recharge the batteries to a level between 20% and 40%. In storage, the batteries will
discharge at a rate of 10% of the total capacity per month.
Battery and Power Management Tips
To lengthen the usable life of the battery, use AC power when you can. The battery charges
automatically when the tablet runs on AC power.
Tips for Saving Battery Power
•
When on battery power, place the tablet in sleep mode if you are going to leave it
unattended for more than a few minutes.
•
You can also set the sleep mode to automatically save power by turning off the screen by
tapping
Start
>
Settings
>
System
>
Power & Sleep
. Adjust the battery power under the
Sleep section to just a few minutes.
Note:
Remember that the screen, processor, wireless cards, and accessories all consume
power from the battery, so adjust properties and disable unused accessories while
on battery power. Sleep mode is very effective for saving energy.
•
Close applications when you are not using them.
•
Turn off wireless devices when they are not being used.
See
Temporarily Switching Off Wireless Devices
Conditioning the Battery
See
Disposing of Used Batteries
A Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery should be disposed of at a hazardous materials recycling center when
it is no longer serviceable. Don’t throw it away, because the battery might be put into landfill.
Summary of Contents for iX101L1
Page 1: ...L10 Platform for the XSLATE and XPAD Tablets Models iX101L1 and iX10101L2 User Guide...
Page 6: ...vi Table of Contents...
Page 46: ...40 Restoring Your System Chapter 2 Using Your L10 Tablet...
Page 50: ...44 Traveling with Your L10 Tablet PC Chapter 3 Caring for the L10 Tablet...
Page 60: ...54 Frequently Asked Questions Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and FAQs...
Page 66: ...60 Index...