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#* Battery charging LED should be on
#* Battery charging LED should be on
#* Check for proper [[Powerup Boot Sequence|boot sequence]] for pre-activated laptop
#* Check for proper [[Powerup Boot Sequence|boot sequence]] for pre-activated laptop
#* If boot up is successful, then the problem may be in the battery or power adapter.



''' Faults that need further investigation'''
''' Battery Test '''
# Unplug the power adapter; use the battery that was returned with the laptop
# Press the power button
#* Power LED should come on
#* Check for proper [[Powerup Boot Sequence|boot sequence]] for pre-activated laptop
#* If Battery LED comes on red, add power adapter and let it try to charge up for 1 hour.
#* Remove power adapter
#* Repeat check for proper boot
#* If the laptop gets to the Sugar home screen, hover over the battery icon. It should show more than 30% charge (after an hour of charging with the adapter)
#* If the battery doesn't hold a charge, return to Quanta: Battery fails to charge.


''' Power Adapter Test '''
# Remove the battery and use the adapter that was returned with the laptop
# Press the power button
#* Power LED should come on
#* Check for proper [[Powerup Boot Sequence|boot sequence]] for pre-activated laptop
#* If the laptop boots into the Sugar home screen, then the adapter is good. The battery icon should be empty (no battery)
#* If there is no power LED and the laptop boots up properly with another source of power, then this adapter is bad. Return to Quanta: Power adapter fails


''' Boot Sequence Faults that need further investigation'''
# No power or battery LED
# No power or battery LED
#* Try adjusting the power adapter connector for better connectivity
#* Try adjusting the power adapter connector for better connectivity

Revision as of 03:19, 26 November 2007

XO Returns:

  1. Start return paperwork or enter all data into the returns database (not set up yet)
    • RMA number (where applicable)
    • Where the unit came from (return address)
    • Serial number, found under the battery
    • Problem statement from the source


Power Up Test

  1. Put in a known good battery, plug into known good power adapter
    • Battery charging LED should be on
    • Check for proper boot sequence for pre-activated laptop
    • If boot up is successful, then the problem may be in the battery or power adapter.


Battery Test

  1. Unplug the power adapter; use the battery that was returned with the laptop
  2. Press the power button
    • Power LED should come on
    • Check for proper boot sequence for pre-activated laptop
    • If Battery LED comes on red, add power adapter and let it try to charge up for 1 hour.
    • Remove power adapter
    • Repeat check for proper boot
    • If the laptop gets to the Sugar home screen, hover over the battery icon. It should show more than 30% charge (after an hour of charging with the adapter)
    • If the battery doesn't hold a charge, return to Quanta: Battery fails to charge.


Power Adapter Test

  1. Remove the battery and use the adapter that was returned with the laptop
  2. Press the power button
    • Power LED should come on
    • Check for proper boot sequence for pre-activated laptop
    • If the laptop boots into the Sugar home screen, then the adapter is good. The battery icon should be empty (no battery)
    • If there is no power LED and the laptop boots up properly with another source of power, then this adapter is bad. Return to Quanta: Power adapter fails


Boot Sequence Faults that need further investigation

  1. No power or battery LED
    • Try adjusting the power adapter connector for better connectivity
    • Try another power adapter
    • Return to Quanta: Failed input power module
  2. OK prompt - can't finish booting
    • Hold down the power button for >5 seconds
    • Power up again
    • Return to OLPC: Failed to boot
  3. Not activated; sad face
    • Hold down the power button for >5 seconds
    • Power up again
    • Return to OLPC: Failed to boot
  4. No serial number; sad face
    • Hold down the power button for >5 seconds
    • Power up again
    • Return to OLPC: Failed to boot