Basic information on VAIO laptop battery usage (1)

When the battery is used for a long time, the time (use time) is short, and a new battery must be replaced at a certain time.

For example: The new battery can be used for ten hours under 100% charge, and can only be used for six hours after several years of use, but the battery is 100% charged.

It is recommended to replace the new battery when you have used the battery for half of the time of purchase without changing the method of use.

How to extend the life of your laptop battery ?

Please check the following points to maximize the life of your laptop battery

Do not leave the battery and computer in a hot environment.

When the VAIO is connected to the power adapter, unplug the power adapter when the computer is not in use for a long time.

About battery storage

When you do not use the battery for more than one month, remove the battery from the computer. It is recommended to charge it at about 50% and place it in a low-humid and dark place.

Please place it in a relatively stable place that will not be affected by drops or impacts.

In order to prevent excessive discharge, please charge the battery about 50% every six months or so.

When storing, please put the battery in a plastic bag to prevent the port from being impacted, or place it in a place where the carton does not conduct electricity, and do not receive heavy weight.

How to detect laptop battery life?

The so-called battery running time is the time that the battery can be used when it is fully charged in the VAIO notebook and the power adapter is unplugged.

The initial value status of the model you use is different from the power saving mode setting. In order to make the customer more comfortable to use, the displayed battery life is shorter than the catalog value.

Method for measuring battery running time

The battery runtime recorded in the catalogue was determined according to the battery runtime measurement method specified by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Association (JEITA). For more information, please visit the JEITA homepage.

note:

Battery runtime varies depending on the VAIO usage.

How to check the remaining amount of laptop battery?

The remaining capacity of the battery can be confirmed by moving the mouse pointer to the icon (Vista, XP icon image) in the task bar.

In addition, battery runtime is also displayed in Windows Vista. This time shows the predicted time calculated from the current usage status. It is confirmed that the remaining capacity of the battery may be significantly different from the previous usage status and the predicted time after the power adapter is removed.

In this case, please wait a moment and then confirm the time again.

Basic information on VAIO laptop battery

note:

The remaining capacity may not be displayed depending on the model you are using.

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