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Chapter 3 - Battery and Power Management
AC Adapter Precautions
1. Do not subject the adapter to strong vibration or shocks. Be careful not to drop
it.
2. Do not expose the adapter to direct sunlight for prolonged periods.
3. Do not use or store the adapter near chemicals or in an environment containing
corrosive gases.
4. Do not use or store the adapter in places subject to extreme temperatures or
near a heat-producing source. Avoid using it where it is extremely humid or
dusty.
5. Using the adapter while wet is extremely dangerous. If it should become wet or
damaged, immediately unplug the adapter from the power socket and the
computer.
6. Do not unplug the AC power cord or DC connector by pulling on the cord.
Instead, grasp the plug firmly and pull it out. Also, do not hold the adapter by
its AC cord or DC input connector.
7. After unplugging the DC input connector from the computer or AC power cord
from the adapter, wait at least 5 seconds before attempting to reconnect it,
otherwise the CHARGE LED indicator may flash at random. If this happens,
turn the system power off, remove the battery and AC adapter and reinstall.
8. Do not attempt to open the adapter, which has no user-serviceable parts.
Failure to comply can result in electrical shock or adapter malfunction.
9. When the adapter is not being used, unplug its AC power cord. While attached
to a wall outlet, the adapter continues to supply DC voltage to the plug
connector even when it is unplugged from the computer. If the loose plug
comes into contact with metal, a short circuit could occur, causing damage to
the adapter.
10. Do not use the adapter with any other devices other than this computer. Also,
do not attach any other make of AC adapter other than the one supplied with
the computer. Even momentarily attempting to use a different adapter can
cause serious or fatal damage to your computer.
11. Always set the AC adapter so its top vents are upward. Also, do not cover the
adapter with cloth, paper or other materials that can interfere with heat release.
An overheated AC adapter may become damaged.
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