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Battery not recognized, not charging Symptoms ● No battery status light ● Blinking amber (critically low battery level) ● No boot without AC adapter Possible causes Defective AC adapter and/or battery. NOTE: Before proceeding, verify that the computer can boot to BIOS or Windows with a good AC adapter. Troubleshooting steps Visual inspections 1. Inspect battery connectors for any signs of damage. 2. Verify that battery is installed properly in battery bay without gap or obstructions and latch locks are tight. Reseat battery (for models with removable batteries). 3. Determine whether battery gets hot (batteries heat up when charging, but not too hot to touch). Check battery warranty to see whether the battery is new or its warranty is expired. Battery capacity degrades over time. Verify front battery status light 1. Battery status light is off: battery not recognized. 2. Battery status light is blinking amber: critically low battery level. Reset 1. Hard reset (8. Hard reset on page 76) 2. Soft reset (9. Soft reset (Default Settings) on page 77) Verify AC adapter 1. Determine whether the computer needs the AC adapter to boot and operate. Sometimes, intermittently bad AC adapter and loose connection between adapter and computer results in inability to charge battery which causes short run time. 2. Inspect AC adapter to verify that it is functioning. 3. Test with a working AC adapter and confirm whether battery is charging. 4. Be sure that battery is fully charged (AC adapter plugged in at least 2.5 hours). Diagnostics: HP tools will report results such as passed, calibrate, weak, replace, no battery and unknown, and suggest corresponding actions. Use HP Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI) (6. HP Hardware Diagnostics and Tools on page 68) ● HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI) is a good tool to use to isolate and determine faulty battery, especially for quickly discharging (short life) battery. Use HP Support Assistant tools in Windows (HP Support Assistant (HPSA) on page 70) 1. Verify that battery is recognized and charging. 2. Verify battery condition if battery cycle life is over specs (i.e., long life of 1000-cycle life and 3-year warranty). Battery may have premature capacity loss within its cycle life or warranty. 3. If issue remains, test with a verified working battery and verify battery status lights and battery conditions. 4. If issue remains, replace system board. 86 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting guide

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Battery not recognized, not charging
Symptoms
No battery status light
Blinking amber (critically low
battery level)
No boot without AC adapter
Possible causes
Defective AC adapter and/or battery.
NOTE:
Before proceeding, verify that the computer can boot to BIOS or Windows with a
good AC adapter.
Troubleshooting steps
Visual inspections
1.
Inspect battery connectors for any signs of damage.
2.
Verify that battery is installed properly in battery bay without gap or obstructions and
latch locks are tight. Reseat battery (for models with removable batteries).
3.
Determine whether battery gets hot (batteries heat up when charging, but not too hot
to touch).
Check battery warranty
to see whether the battery is new or its warranty is expired. Battery
capacity degrades over time.
Verify front battery status light
1.
Battery status light is
off:
battery not recognized.
2.
Battery status light is blinking amber: critically low battery level.
Reset
1.
Hard reset (
8. Hard reset
on page
76
)
2.
Soft reset (
9. Soft reset (Default Settings)
on page
77
)
Verify AC adapter
1.
Determine whether the computer needs the AC adapter to boot and operate.
Sometimes, intermittently bad AC adapter and loose connection between adapter and
computer results in inability to charge battery which causes short run time.
2.
Inspect AC adapter to verify that it is functioning.
3.
Test with a working AC adapter and
confirm
whether battery is charging.
4.
Be sure that battery is fully charged (AC adapter plugged in at least 2.5 hours).
Diagnostics:
HP tools will report results such as passed, calibrate, weak, replace, no battery
and unknown, and suggest corresponding actions.
Use HP Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI)
(
6. HP Hardware Diagnostics and Tools
on page
68
)
HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI) is a good tool to use to isolate and determine faulty
battery, especially for quickly discharging (short life) battery.
Use HP Support Assistant tools in Windows
(
HP Support Assistant (HPSA)
on page
70
)
1.
Verify that battery is recognized and charging.
2.
Verify battery condition if battery cycle life is over specs (i.e., long life of 1000-cycle life
and 3-year warranty). Battery may have premature capacity loss within its cycle life or
warranty.
3.
If issue remains, test with a
verified
working battery and verify battery status lights
and battery conditions.
4.
If issue remains, replace system board.
86
Chapter 7
Troubleshooting guide