|3.5.1.3 Considerations for Suspend or Partial Suspend Mode
|1. Power Saving Less in Partial Suspend Mode
@ Avoid leaving the computer in partial suspend mode for an extended
@ period. More power is expended in partial suspend mode than in full
@ suspend mode.
| Warning: If you need to exchange batteries during partial suspend
| mode, first connect the AC Adapter or the Car Battery Adapter, then
| make the battery exchange.
|2. Battery Exchange
| To replace a discharged Rechargeable Battery with a charged one, close
| the display to put the computer in suspend mode, wait 10 seconds after
| the one beep, replace the battery within 1 minute, and then open the
| display to resume operation. If the computer has been in suspend mode
| because of the low battery power, no beep sounds even though the
| display is closed.
| Warning: If you need to exchange batteries during partial suspend
| mode, first connect the AC Adapter or the Car Battery Adapter, then
| make the battery exchange.
|3. Pointing Devices
| Pointing devices are movement-sensitive. You cannot operate or move
| them during two short periods of time. The following shows the
| periods.
| PICTURE 74
|4. Diskette or Hard Disk
| While the computer is reading data from or writing data to a diskette
| or the hard disk, avoid entering suspend or partial suspend mode.
PS/2 Model L40 SX Quick Reference
Considerations for Suspend or Partial Suspend Mode
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