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5

Time Required

                          45 seconds            

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Introduction

Step 1

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  • Lay your laptop upside down on a flat surface.
  • Power off your laptop and unplug the charger.
  • Make sure you allow the laptop time to cool so that you aren’t removing a hot battery.

Lay your laptop upside down on a flat surface.

Power off your laptop and unplug the charger.

Make sure you allow the laptop time to cool so that you aren’t removing a hot battery.

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Step 2

  • Locate the right eject switch, labeled “1”.
  • Slide the switch all the way to the right and it should stay in place.

Locate the right eject switch, labeled “1”.

Slide the switch all the way to the right and it should stay in place.

Step 3

  • The second eject switch is on the left and it is numbered “2”.
  • Slide the switch to the left and remain pushing on it, because unlike switch “1” it will not stay in place on it’s own.

The second eject switch is on the left and it is numbered “2”.

Slide the switch to the left and remain pushing on it, because unlike switch “1” it will not stay in place on it’s own.

Step 4

  • With hand still pushing the left switch, grab onto notch at the center of the two switches.
  • Pull up and towards you. The battery will begin to lift out of the device.

With hand still pushing the left switch, grab onto notch at the center of the two switches.

Pull up and towards you. The battery will begin to lift out of the device.

Step 5

  • The battery can now be pulled out entirely. You are ready to replace it.

The battery can now be pulled out entirely. You are ready to replace it.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Rick Walker - Apr 23, 2020

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It appears likely that these batteries are NICAD type. And NiCad batteries CAN be reprogrammed to accept charge.

Is that possible with these Toshiba units?