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Overview

F4809A Primary Battery Replacement

 

Models

f4809a

Introduction

As a second battery, f4809a extends the unplugged usage time of your notebook PC, so when you need it, do the swap and you have your fully-charged battery ready to keep on using your notebook.

Key Features
  • 8-cell lithium ion
  • Rated capacity 4400mAh
  • Rated Voltage 14.8 V

Performance  
Typical run time of a new battery pack* at 25°C is as follows:
  • omnibook xe4100: 3.5 hours
  • ominibook xe4400: 3 hours
  • omnibook xe4500 and pavilion ze5000: up to 2 hours
    Typical run time of a new battery pack depends on the initial battery charge, system configuration and applications that are running
  • Typical charge time of a new battery with the notebook turned off is two to three hours at 25°C

Compatibility

Designed for use with the omnibook xe4100, xe4400, xe4500 and pavilion ze5000 series.


Service and Support
One-year, worldwide parts-and-labor limited warranty. 24x7 HP technical phone support during the warranty period
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Specifications

Environmental Operating temperature
32° to 113° F (0° to 45° C)
  Storage temperature
4° to 140° F (-20° to 60° C)
  Operating humidity
20% to 80%
  Storage humidity 0% to 85%
Dimensions (L x W x H) 5.28 x 3.66 x 0.75 in (134 x 93 19 mm)
Weight 0.894 lb (405.5 g)  
Regulatory/Safety CE Mark: full compliance with EMC directives EN55022: 1998 & EN55024: 1998
Worldwide safety standards -- IEC950, EN60950, UL1950.

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The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.

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   DA-11730 - U.S. - Version 3 - September 10, 2003