
Overheating the battery may cause it to explode or leak, leading to risk of fire.Ħ. Do not place your computer, cell phone, or battery pack near radiators, fireplaces, furnaces, electric heaters, or other heat-producing equipment close by heat sources over 60℃ (140☏). Over-low temperatures will impair the battery’s internal chemicals, while batteries with over-high temperatures are under risk of explosion.ĥ. Avoid storing batteries in damp environments which may give increased battery discharge rates. The best storage conditions for batteries are ambient temperatures between 10☌ - 35☌ (50☏ - 95☏), charge maintained at 50%, and battery life extended with ASUS Battery Health Charging software.Ĥ. Laptop users may extend battery life through the ASUS Battery Health Charging software.ģ. When AC power supply is used constantly for laptops, cell phones, or tablets, the user should discharge the battery to 50% at least once every two weeks to release the battery from persisting high voltage which may reduce battery life.

Recharge the battery every three months to 50% to prevent battery damage by over-discharge due to long-term storage without using.Ģ. If a laptop, cell phone, or tablet will not be used for a long time, charge the battery to 50%, turn the device off, and remove the AC power supply (adapter).

Contact your local ASUS customer service to dispose of batteries ( ).ġ. When replacing swollen batteries, do not discard the old swollen battery into common domestic waste.
SONIC CHARGE HELP SOFTWARE
The battery’s discharge rate depends on the laptop’s or tablet’s software operations and power management settings.High/low operating temperatures and abnormal operations may result in 60% or more rapid decrease of the battery’s life cycle within a short time. Battery life decline varies with the system design, model, system power consumption, program and operating software consumption, and power management settings.Afterwards the battery capacity will drop to 80% of its initial capacity. Under normal usage conditions and in ambient temperatures (25℃), the Li-ion battery is expected to discharge and recharge normally for 300 cycles (or about one year).

