Tip 5. preventing data loss, Tip 6. returning batteries for service – Cingular X-C 6250 Pro (300) User Manual

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Section 6. Managing Batteries and Power

79-0030-001 11 January 2001

In cold conditions

When using a battery in cold conditions, the battery capacity can

drain 30 percent faster at 4°C (39°F) and 70 percent faster at -11°C

(19°F).

To prevent possible damage to the battery, the system will not allow

a charge if the battery temperature is below 5°C (41°F), such as in a

closed, unattended vehicle during the winter.

If possible, charge the battery in a location with a moderate

temperature of around 20°C (68°F). The battery won’t last as long

during the day if charged at lower temperatures because cold slows

down the battery’s chemical reactions.

Tip 5. Preventing data loss

How to prevent data loss when removing the battery or storing

your computer

You can lose data if you remove the battery while the computer is

operating on battery power. To prevent this, turn off the unit by

pressing

FN+OFF

before you remove the battery.

The computer is equipped with enough internal backup power to

maintain memory contents for about 5 minutes each time you

exchange batteries. Be careful not to exceed this 5 minute limit

when you replace the battery.

If you plan to store your computer for more than 30 days, shut down

your computer to save data to the hard disk, and then press

FN+OFF

to turn off the computer. Remove the battery before storing the

computer.

Tip 6. Returning batteries for service

When shipping batteries, use non-static packing material to reduce

the possibility of static discharge. Placing the battery in a non-static

bag is ideal; however, wrapping the battery in paper or newspaper is

also acceptable.

Contact your supervisor or your organization’s help desk for correct

shipping procedures and information.

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