MSI M610 User Manual - Page 44

The Battery Pack

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The Battery Pack The rechargeable Li-Ion battery pack is an internal power source of the computer. A fully charged battery pack can supply power to the computer for several hours, depending on the actual use of your computer. Charging the Battery The battery pack can be charged while it is installed in the Notebook PC. Connect the AC adapter to the computer, and it starts to charge the battery automatically. Please charge your battery in a normal temperature environment, ranging from 0OC (32OF) to 50OC (122OF). If the temperature is higher than 60OC (140OF), it will stop charging to protect the battery pack. After the temperature is down to 50OC (122OF), it resumes charging automatically. Alternately, you can check the charging status through the Power Meter in W indows. The Power Meter icon is displayed on the taskbar as or , depending on the current power source. Double-click the icon to bring up the Power Meter window, which contains the related information for your reference. 4 - 3

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The Battery Pack
The rechargeable Li-Ion battery pack is an internal power source of the
computer.
A fully charged battery pack can supply power to the computer for
several hours, depending on the actual use of your computer.
Charging the Battery
The battery pack can be charged while it is installed in the Notebook PC.
Connect the AC adapter to the computer, and it starts to charge the battery
automatically. Please charge your battery in a normal temperature
environment, ranging from 0
O
C (32
O
F) to 50
O
C (122
O
F).
If the temperature is
higher than 60
O
C (140
O
F), it will stop charging to protect the battery pack. After
the temperature is down to 50
O
C (122
O
F), it resumes charging automatically.
Alternately, you can check the charging status through the Power Meter in
Windows. The Power Meter icon is displayed on the taskbar as
or
,
depending on the current power source.
Double-click the icon to bring up the
Power Meter window, which contains the related information for your reference.