Power problems – Dell Studio 1535 (Mid 2008) User Manual

Page 46

Advertising
background image

46

Troubleshooting

Power Problems

Fill out the "Diagnostics Checklist" on page 57 as you complete these checks.

CAUTION:

Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the

safety instructions that shipped with your computer.

C

HECK

THE

POWER

LIGHT

When the power light is lit or blinking, the

computer has power. If the power light is blinking, the computer is in Sleep
state—press the power button to exit Sleep state. If the light is off, press the
power button to turn on the computer.

C

HARGE

THE

BATTERY

The battery charge may be depleted.

1 Reinstall the battery.
2 Use the AC adapter to connect the computer to an electrical outlet.
3 Turn on the computer.

NOTE:

Battery operating time (the time the battery can hold a charge) decreases over

time. Depending on how often the battery is used and the conditions under which it is
used, you may need to purchase a new battery during the life of your computer.

C

HECK

THE

BATTERY

STATUS

LIGHT

If the battery status light flashes

amber

or is a steady

amber

, the battery charge is low or depleted. Connect the

computer to an electrical outlet.

If the battery status light flashes blue and

amber

, the battery is too hot to

charge. Shut down the computer, disconnect the computer from the electrical
outlet, and then let the battery and computer cool to room temperature.

If the battery status light rapidly flashes

amber

, the battery may be defective.

Contact Dell (see "Contacting Dell" on page 58).

C

HECK

THE

BATTERY

TEMPERATURE

If the battery temperature is below 0°C

(32°F), the computer will not start.

T

EST

THE

ELECTRICAL

OUTLET

Ensure that the electrical outlet is working by

testing it with another device, such as a lamp.

C

HECK

THE

A C

ADAPTER

Check the AC adapter cable connections. If the

AC adapter has a light, ensure that the light is on.

C

ONNECT

THE

COMPUTER

DIRECTLY

TO

AN

ELECTRICAL

OUTLET

Bypass power

protection devices, power strips, and extension cables to verify that the
computer turns on.

Advertising