Correct use of the AC power adapter provides the best performance.
Connecting to a power source: Plug the power cord into an AC outlet that is easily accessible at all times.
CAUTION:
All power adapter certification tests for HP notebooks are performed using a grounded power adapter. Damage can occur if an
ungrounded power adapter is subjected to power surges or electrostatic discharge.
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Always plug in the power adapter to a grounded outlet.
CAUTION:
If you do not use a grounded outlet, you might notice an electrical tingling sensation when the palms of your hands touch
the notebook during use.
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If provided with a 3-pin attachment plug on the power cord, plug the cord into a grounded 3-pin outlet. Do not disable the
power cord grounding pin, for example, by attaching a 2-pin adapter. The grounding pin is an important safety feature.
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Connect the power adapter to a good quality surge protector if your local power supply is unstable.
Using the power adapter: When connected to external AC power, the battery charge icon and the battery meter icon in the system tray change appearance.
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Use only the power adapter provided with the computer, a replacement HP power adapter, or a compatible power adapter purchased
from HP.
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Use the power adapter on a hard, flat surface.
Note:
Make sure the power adapter is NOT placed in an area such as under cabinets, near exhaust fans or heaters or covered by objects such as a book, blanket, or
clothing where the ambient temperature can reach greater than 35 degrees C (95 degrees F) and prevent natural convection cooling.
The power adapter can become hot and go into thermal protection mode. Allow the power adapter to cool for five (5) minutes
before using again.
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Connect to external AC power when charging or calibrating the battery, installing or modifying system software (such as drivers
and updates), and when writing information to a CD or DVD.
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If you use an external power adapter at all times, calibrate your battery often, or when the battery has charged fully, remove
it entirely before continuing to work on external AC power. Continuously charging the battery without allowing it to expend
its charge can degrade battery performance and shorten battery life.
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When a high number of applications are running or when the battery is recharging, the power adapter might be warm to the touch
when it reaches its power limit.
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Docking stations might have limitations when using different power adapters. Use the appropriate compatible docking station
for your notebook computer. Use the power adapter that is included with the docking station.
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When disconnected from external AC power, the computer uses power from the battery and the display brightness automatically
dims to save battery life. To increase the display brightness, in Windows, search for and open Change brightness level, and then use the slider bar to adjust the brightness level.
Disconnecting and moving the adapter: Unplug the power adapter cord, mouse, and other peripheral devices when moving a notebook.
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Always disconnect power from the computer by unplugging the power cord from the AC wall outlet first, then unplug the power
cord from the computer.
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Do not leave accessories or power adapters connected to a notebook while moving it. Pulling, twisting, or jamming these cords
can break the connectors.