Support, Before requesting service, Power, battery and charging issues – Sony PSP Go PSP-N1001 User Manual

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Support

Before requesting service

Before requesting service

Go through this section if you experience difficulty in
operating the PSP

®

system. For additional

troubleshooting information, visit
www.us.playstation.com/support. Should any problem
persist, contact SCEA Consumer Services (

back

cover) for assistance.

Power, battery and charging issues

The PSP

®

system does not turn on.

The battery charge may have run out. Charge the battery.

The battery does not charge, or does not fully recharge.

When using the AC adaptor to charge the battery, check the

following:
– The AC power cord is fully inserted into the AC adaptor

and the electrical outlet.

– The USB cable is fully inserted into the system and the

AC adaptor.

– The correct AC adaptor for this product is being used.

When using a USB device connected to the system to

charge the battery, check or make note of the following:
– The USB cable is fully inserted into the system and the

USB device.

– The USB device is turned on.

– The system is set to USB mode. If [USB Mode] is not

displayed on the screen, select

(Settings)

(USB Connection).

– Some USB devices cannot be used to charge the battery.

For details, see "Charging methods" (

page 22).

– During gameplay and other operations, the battery cannot

be charged using a USB device.

The battery may not charge efficiently or charging may take

longer depending on the usage conditions and
environmental factors. For details, see "Information about
the battery charge" (

page 21).

Check that the multi-use connector on the bottom of the

system is free of dust. In addition, check that the AC
adaptor and USB cable connectors are clean. If the
connectors are dirty, wipe them with a soft, dry cloth.

The battery charge doesn’t last long.

The charge may run out sooner depending on the storage

method, usage conditions or environment factors. For
details, see "Information about the battery charge" (

page 21).

The PSP

®

system is misshapen.

The battery inside the PSP

®

system may bulge as the

battery ages. Contact SCEA Consumer Services (

back

cover) for assistance.

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