Battery disposal, About battery power, Turning on the computer – Dell Latitude CSx H User Manual

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If, after you insert the battery in the computer, the computer's battery status indicator (see

Figure 3

) flashes rapidly amber, the battery is

defective and needs to be replaced.

 Battery Disposal

When your battery no longer holds a charge, call your local waste disposal agency or environmental agency for advice on disposing the computer

’s

lithium ion battery.   

 About Battery Power

You automatically conserve battery power each time you connect the computer to an electrical outlet. The battery is even being recharged when
you use AC power. The battery's life expectancy is largely determined by the number of charges it receives, so use an electrical outlet to run the
computer whenever possible.

You can customize power management by individually controlling the computer's

power conservation features

. These features reduce power

consumption by monitoring application programs and computer devices for inactivity and slowing down or stopping some of the computer

’s

internal devices.

Experiment with power conservation features to achieve the optimum power conservation for your work environment.

 Turning On the Computer

To turn on the computer, press the

power button

.

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CAUTION: Do not puncture or incinerate the battery.

NOTE: This computer is supplied with a lithium ion battery. Lithium ion batteries are longer lived than conventional batteries and do not
require replacement as often. Do not place spent batteries in common household waste products. Contact local authorities for the
location of a chemical waste collection program nearest you. To purchase a new battery,

call Dell

or access the Dell World Wide Web

site at http://www.dell.com

NOTES: When you use power conservation features, you often trade some of the performance of the computer for increased battery
operating time. For example, if you turn off the hard-disk drive, you may experience a delay the next time the computer tries to access
the hard-disk drive.

Other power conservation features, such as

suspend

(or

standby

) mode, stop almost all system activity. They allow you to maximize

power conservation when your work is interrupted.

NOTE: If your computer's operating system is "locked up"—that is, it does not respond to commands—press and hold down the power
button for at least five seconds to turn off the computer. 

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