Monitoring the battery charge, Responding to low-power messages – Apple PowerBook G3 User Manual

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In addition, the PowerBook contains a rechargeable backup cell to keep
system information such as date and time. The backup cell is automatically
recharged whenever the external AC adapter is connected. The backup cell
also provides up to 4 minutes of power during system sleep while you change
the main battery. (See “Removing or Replacing the Battery” later in this
chapter for more information about changing batteries.)

Monitoring the battery charge

There are four ways you can determine the charge level of your battery:

m Look in the battery monitor portion of the Control Strip.

For information on the battery monitor, see the “Batteries & Power” topic
area of Mac OS Help, available in the Help menu.

m See low-power messages on your display.

m Look at the battery level icon next to the clock in the menu bar.

m Look at the battery level indicator lights on the battery, visible when the

battery is out of the computer.

Responding to low-power messages

When the battery runs low, the computer displays a series of low-power
messages. The work time remaining after you see the first message
varies depending on how you are using the computer. It’s a good idea to
act promptly.

What you should do

When you see a low-power message, you should do the following:

1

Plug in the power adapter, or

2

Save your work and shut down the computer, then

3

Quickly replace the empty battery with a charged one (within 30 seconds, if possible).

IMPORTANT

Always save your work when you see a low-power message.

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