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Acer TravelMate 290LMi Safety Precautions 4 Charging and Connecting the UPB60 English

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Additional information on your Acer Laptop. This manual has not been listed as either a service or user manual for your TravelMate 290LMi but may be of interest.
    Safety Precautions 4 Charging and Connecting the UPB60
    5 When the Status indicators illuminate the UPB60 is charging Continue
    Please read the following warnings carefully before using the UPB60 charging the UPB60 until all indicators illuminate and then extinguish
    Universal Notebook Battery Use the product correctly and according to Prior to use completely charge the UPB60 Follow the instructions for 6 Check the UPB60 capacity Press the On Status push button The Status

    the procedures described in this manual setting the output voltage on the UPB60 Provided with the UPB60 is a indicators on the UPB60 will light and stay lit for about 5 seconds If this is
    plastic bag with an assortment of plug and jack tips Plug and jack tips are the first time using the battery and all indicators do not light fully charge the
    WARNINGS each marked with a letter designator which corresponds to notebook UPB60 before continuing
    Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of this product models listed in the Compatibility Guide and Compatibility section of
    w w w apc com Do not store outside of the following temperature range 4 to 140oF this manual Plug tips are used to connect the output power of the UPB60 7 The UPB60 is now ready for use If the notebook power adapter APC
    to the input DC voltage port on the notebook Jack tips are used to connect TravelPower Adapter or APC Universal Power Adapter is present the
    20 to 60oC Do not operate outside of the following range 32 UPB60 will pass through power to the notebook If the notebook power
    the UPB60 to a power source notebook s AC DC Power Adapter or
    104oF 0 to 40oC as this will damage or reduce the life of the APC s TravelPower or Universal Power Adapters purchased separately adapter is removed the UPB60 will continue to provide power to the
    battery Tips are marked with an uppercase letter A B C etc Jacks are marked notebook and the notebook will appear to be connected to utility power To
    Universal Notebook Do not allow this product to have contact with water or other liquids
    If water or other liquids enter the battery interior immediately
    with a lowercase letter a b c etc optimize runtime for the battery adjust the notebook power settings to save
    power See notebook user manual for information on changing power mode
    Battery UPB60 unplug the product from the notebook Continued use of the product
    may result in fire or an electrical shock
    Example An IBM X31 uses plug tip B and jack tip b An Acer
    Travel Mate uses plug tip K and jack tip k etc The letter
    settings

    Do not place this product near a heat source or expose the battery to designators correspond to notebook models listed in the Compatibility 5 Turning On the UPB60
    direct flame or heat as the battery may explode Guide and Compatibility section of this manual To make connections When the battery has been stored for more than 15 minutes or has not been
    User s Manual Prior to Use refer to Figures 1 and 2 then proceed as follows attached to a notebook the battery will enter Sleep Mode To turn the battery on
    press the On Status push button for 1 second then release The Status indicators
    Before using the UPB60 it should be fully charged Please follow the 1 Attach the appropriate Jack tip to the UPB60 Input Power Connector
    illuminate showing the battery is awake
    instructions below on how to use and maintain the UPB60 2 Attach the Plug tip to the UPB60 Output Power Connector

    1 Finding the Notebook Voltage
    3 Attach the notebook power adapter APC TravelPower Adapter or 6 Checking UPB60 Status
    Universal Power Adapter to the UPB60 Jack tip
    You can check the status of the battery at any time Simply press and hold the On
    Setting 4 The UPB60 Status indicators should illuminate If they do not
    Status push button for 1 second then release The LED Status indicators will
    ensure the notebook power adapter is connected to a power source
    Before using this battery determine the DC input voltage requirement for illuminate indicating the charge level of the battery Refer to Figure 3 for Status
    and any switch controlling the power source is in the ON position
    Introduction the notebook being used Notebook voltage ratings are usually indicated Indicator Definitions when you turn on or check status of the battery it will show
    in one of two locations at the back of the notebook on the system label or the remaining charge level capacity
    Thank you for purchasing APC s Universal Notebook Battery model on the notebook AC to DC power adapter label
    UPB60 Please read the entire user manual prior to use Fill out and mail
    the enclosed Warranty Registration Card or register this purchase online If the voltage cannot be located refer to the Compatibility Guide to
    at www apc com determine the required setting for the notebook being used

    APC s Universal Notebook Battery is a slim and lightweight external 2 Output Voltage Setting
    battery pack which provides up to 6 hours of continuous runtime actual
    runtimes may vary by notebook model and power setting Please refer to Figure 1 to become familiar with all aspects of the UPB60

    Features To set the voltage output for the UPB60 proceed as follows
    1 Locate the input voltage requirement for your notebook computer
    Ultra lightweight construction reduces bulk and weight in notebook
    Refer to Finding the Notebook Voltage Setting for instructions
    carry on luggage
    Wide range of selectable output voltages power most notebook 2 Remove the yellow sticker on the UPB60 which covers the Output
    computers Voltage Selector Switch
    Four charge discharge level indicators
    3 Turn the Output Voltage Selector Switch to the required voltage
    Letter coded power tips provided compatibility with most notebook
    setting for the notebook being used
    computers see Compatibility Guide
    Compatible with APC s TravelPower Adapter and Universal Power 4 Press the On Status button to make the change effective Note
    Adapter models If this is the first time using the battery attach a power source to
    Up to 70 Watts continuous power up to 90 Watts peak power wake up the battery Continue reading the manual for further
    output instructions on first use
    Up to 6 hours of continuous runtime for your notebook
    3 Changing the Voltage While the
    Inspection Battery is in Use
    Check the package contents for the following items If the voltage selector dial is moved while the battery is in use the battery
    APC Universal Notebook Battery UPB60 will interrupt the output of power to your notebook computer To resume
    Input Output UPB60 Power Cable power output ensure that the voltage selector is turned to the correct
    Conversion Plug and Jack Package output voltage please refer to the Notebook Users Manual for
    Compatibility Guide instructions Press the On Status push button for approximately 1 second
    User s Manual then release The On Status indicators will illuminate indicating the
    Warranty Card battery has resumed power output
    Voltage and Tip Label
    Rubber Feet 4
    If any item listed above is not in the package please contact APC
    Customer Service at 800 800 4APC for further assistance Figure 1 Universal Notebook Battery UPB60 User Interface
    Battery Recycling Storage and Battery Life Compatibility
    Notebook AC DC
    Power Adapter The Universal Notebook Battery should be disposed of properly Please do not dispose in trash receptacles
    used for charging
    or incinerate For information about APC s battery recycling program visit mobilecomputing apc com
    Plug
    Tip For best results do not store the UPB60 where there is excessive heat or cold as such environments can
    Travelmate 230 290 660 800 6000 8000 C300 19 K k
    Power Cable damage the battery pack and reduce battery life If storing the UPB60 for an extended period completely C301 C302 C303 TM230X TM230XC TM230XV
    discharge and recharge the unit before the next use This can be done by attaching the UPB60 to a notebook TM233LC TM233X TM233XV TM233XV PRO
    UPB60 TM233XVI TM234LCI TM281XC TM281XV
    and waiting until the it is fully discharged The UPB60 is fully discharged when the amber Status indicator Acer
    Notebook TM283LC TM283LCI TM653LCI TM661LCI
    A C is extinguished Attach a notebook power adapter to the UPB60 and continue charging it until all Status TM662LMI TM800XCI TM800XCI TM802LCI
    Outlet Jack
    Tip indicators are extinguished For best results the UPB60 should be fully discharged and recharged once every TM803LCI
    Travelmate C100 C110 TMC100 Tablet TMC110 20 K k
    3 months This will condition the cells inside the battery to ensure the UPB60 delivers the most capacity Tablet
    available Apple PowerBook G4 Titanium Aluminum 20 P p
    iBook G3 Dual USB 500 Mhz and up iBook G4 20 P p
    Figure 2 Typical Connection Diagram
    Specifications Armada 110 E500 E700 M300 M700 V300
    Evo 110 150 200 800 N610C
    19
    19
    H h
    H h
    Evo 115 160 180 19 B b
    Figure 3 Status Indicator Definitions Compaq Presario 1010 1080 1200 1280 1450 1600 1830 19 B b
    Item Specification
    2700 2720 700 955 720
    Color During Discharge During Charging Capacity 68 Watt hours Presario 2800 2880 305 306 19 H h
    Inspiron 300M 500M 600M 700M 1150 8500 19 I i
    Output Power 70 Watts Maximum Continuous Power 1000 5150 9100 XPS
    Blue 85 100 0 30 90 Watts Peak Power short duration Inspiron 2500 2650 3700 5000 7500 8200 20 J j
    Inspiron 3000 3500 7000 19 B b
    Blue 60 85 30 60 Output Voltage 15V 16V 18V 19V and 20V DC Dell Latitude C400 C840 C540 C610 C640 CP CPi 20 J j
    CPt CPx CS CSx x200 X200
    Input Power Source Notebook adapters or APC s TravelPower or Universal Power Adapters Latitude D400 D500 D600 X300 19 I i
    Blue 30 60 60 85
    Charge time Recharges to 100 in 3 hours Precision M40 M50 Smartstep 200 250 20 J j
    Blue 10 30 85 95 A1010 E330 E380 19 B b
    Size 10 x 6 5 x 65 255mm X 165mm X 16 5mm A4170 C2111 E6624 E7000 19 E e
    B112 B2620 C340 C360 C4120 C7661 E400 6595 16 E e
    Amber or Off amber Less than 10 Fully Charged Weight including Power Cable 1 83 lb 831g I4177 I4190 L440 L470 P1032 P2120 S4510
    Not Lit Environmental Storage 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C S6110
    Celsius Moble H 19 E e
    Operation 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Lifebook 200 900 B2630 B3000D B3010D P1120 16 E e
    Fujitsu
    P2120 P5000 P5010 P5020 S2000 S2010 S2020
    Troubleshooting Agency Approvals UL cUL TUV GS and CSA
    S6120 S6120D S7000 S7010 T3000 T3000D
    Note This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is T3010
    subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause Lifebook E2010 19 E e
    Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference Lifebook E4010 19 B b
    received including interference which may cause undesired operation Stylistic Tablet 1000 3500 LT LTP600 ST ST4120 16 E e
    The UPB60 is not charging Notebook AC Adapter output voltage does Check the voltage rating from the system label on ST3500 ST4000 ST4000P ST4121 ST5000
    the notebook when the AC not match the output voltage setting on the the notebook or power adapter ST5000D ST5010 ST5010D ST5011 ST5011D
    adapter is connected to the Output Voltage Selector Switch Gateway Solo 2500 9100 9150 19 B b
    UPB60 Turn the Output Voltage Selector Switch to the
    corresponding voltage Contact Information Omnibook 2100 4050 500 6000 7150 900 Sojourn 19 B b
    Disconnect and reconnect the UPB60 Power vt6200 xe2 xe4500 xt1000 xt6200
    Cable from to the UPB60 American Power Conversion Toll Free 800 800 4APC Hewlett Pavilion n3100 n6490 xf125 xf335 xh136 xh675 19 B b
    xt115 xt575 xu155 xz133 xz355 ze1110 ze5270
    No power after performing The actual voltage produced by the Disconnect the Power Cable from the UPB60
    132 Fairgrounds Road Phone 401 789 5735 Packard ze4000 ze5000 zt1000 zt1290 zu1155 zu1175
    the above procedure notebook AC adapter is offset from its Turn the Output Voltage Selector Switch to the West Kingston Rhode Island Fax 401 789 3710 Omnibook zt3000 18 H h
    rating next highest voltage setting 02892 USA Internet http www apc com Business Notebook nc6000 19 H h
    HP ComPaq Tablet PC tc1100 18 H h
    Example if the notebook AC adapter is 15V turn
    the Output Voltage Selector Switch to 16V Limited Warranty IBM
    Thinkpad 240 290 380 600 770 i1200 i1300 i1400
    i1700 i1800 R series T series X series
    16 B b
    The notebook is an Acer model and is Disconnect the UPB60 Power Cable set the Thinkpad A series 16 B b
    listed in the Compatibility Guide and the Output Voltage Selector Switch to 20V Connect APC warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and
    service for one 1 year from the date of purchase for the original purchaser Its obligation under this Toughbook CF50 CF W2 16 B b
    Compatibility section of this manual the UPB60 Power Cable to the notebook Toughbook CF M31 CF M34 CF R1 CF T1 16 E e
    warranty is limited to repairing or replacing at its sole option any such defective products To obtain service Panasonic
    UPB60 does not charge the The Output Voltage Selector Switch is not Check the notebook notebook power adapter CF17 CF72
    under warranty you must obtain a Returned Material Authorization RMA number from APC or an APC Toughbook Tb28 Tb50 16 E e
    notebook when the AC set to the correct voltage setting Compatibility Guide or Compatibility section Service Center with transportation charges prepaid and must be accompanied by a brief description of the
    adapter is NOT connected of this manual to ensure the appropriate voltage problem and proof of date and place of purchase This warranty applies only to the original purchaser Vaio PCG TR1A PCG TR1AP PCG TR2A 16 E e
    setting for the notebook is being used and to PCG Z1R1AP1 PCG Z1R1AP2 PCG Z1R1AP3
    ensure the proper jack tip and plug tip are being PCG Z1RA PCG GR PCG SR PCG SRX
    used PCG V505 PCG VX PCG Z1 V505BX V505AX
    Sony Vaio PCG NV PCG NVR PCG R505 PCG XG 19 E e
    UPB60 has automatically shut down due to Remove the UPB60 from the enclosed area and PCG 700 PCG F PCG FX PCG FXA PCG GRS
    abnormally high temperature let it cool for a few minutes Unplug and re plug PCG GRX PCG GRZ PCG Z505 VGN A197XP
    the UPB60 Power Cable The unit will recover Vaio refurbished PCG Z1A1 PCG Z1A1P2 16 E e
    from thermal protection mode PCG Z1A1P3 PCG Z1AP3
    The notebook being used is drawing more UPB60 is designed to deliver 70 Watts of Libretto 100 110 50 70 15 D d
    than 70W from the UPB60 continuous output power Perform one of the Portege 2000 2010 300 660 3000 3490 3500 3505 15 D d
    following to resume UPB60 power output 4000 7200 M100 M200
    Satellite 1000 1200 1400 1555 1600 1755 19 B b
    1 Fully charge the notebook internal battery 1800 1805 1800 1905 1905 1955 2060 2805
    using the adapter provided with the notebook Toshiba 220 335 3000 3005 4000 5205 S705
    connect the UPB60 to the notebook A10 S127 small
    Satellite A10 S128 small A10 S177 small A10 S178 15 D d
    2 Change the power settings on the notebook to small A15 S127 A15 S157 A10 M30 Pro All
    conserve battery power Satellite Pro M10 S405 M10 S406 M15 Pro 6100 15 D d
    No power from the UPB60 The UPB60 may have entered Sleep Press the On Status push button for 1 second then 1 8 ghz Pro 6100 2 2 ghz
    after being disconnected Mode release The On Status indicators will illuminate TE 2000 Tecra ALL M15 15 D d
    from a notebook and the battery will resume power output If no
    indicators are lit charge the UPB60
    990 2445 001 Copyright 2005 American Power Conversion All rights reserved
    APC is a registered trademark of American Power Conversion All other copyrights are the property of their respective owners



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