Your system
ships with a non-hot swappable battery. You also have an option to
select a hot swap battery.
NOTE The battery is a FRU.
To check if your battery is a hot
swap battery, go to System Setup > General > System Information screen. The battery is not a customer replaceable part. If
the hot swap battery is installed, the optical drive is removed.
This section explains what happens
when you swap the battery.
The BIOS allows 1 minute
to swap the hot swap battery if there is sufficient charge and the
temperature is 0º–60º C. When swapping the battery, the LCD, backlight
and all LEDs turn off and the processor enters a low power state to
reduce system power. The battery LED flashes green/amber (once per
second) for the first 45 seconds. For the last 15 seconds, the green/amber
flashes at a faster rate to indicate that the swap time limit is near.
If the 1-minute time is exceeded, the unit attempts to enter the Sleep
(S3) state. If the user has disabled S3 or the OS fails to enter S3
entering Sleep is not guaranteed. When the system enters the sleep
(S3) state, the battery LED continues to flash green/amber at the
faster rate to indicate to the user that a power source needs to be
installed.
If the hot swap battery is not charged
to a sufficient level or the temperature is outside the mentioned
range and the user performs a hot swap, the BIOS puts the system into
the Sleep (S3) state and flashes the battery LED at a faster green/amber
rate.
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