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AST RESEARCH, INC. TECHNICAL BULLETIN #0668 03-06-91
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PREMIUM EXEC BATTERY PACK PRESSURE PAD
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Problems have been reported with battery packs that will not charge or hold a
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full charge on some Premium Exec 386SX/20 systems.
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The problem is caused by the contacts on the motherboard not making reliable
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contact with the battery pack terminals due to compression of the battery
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pack pressure pad. Under certain circumstances, the battery pressure pad,
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located on the inside of the battery compartment door, may compress causing a
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reduction in the amount of pressure applied to the battery pack.
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This problem is resolved by replacing the battery pressure pad located on the
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inside of the battery compartment door.
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Customers experiencing the above problem should contact AST Product Support
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and request a battery pressure pad replacement, AST part number 200366-002.
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The new pad can be easily installed by either peeling off the original pad
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and replacing it with the new pad or by placing the new pad next to the
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original pad.
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