Y500 charge only up to 60% battery

I bought a new Y500 Ideapad Notebook 2 days. The fresh battery only up to 60%, then it stops (appears 'No charge') load. How can this problem be solved?

Hello

I registered an account just for you . Because I had the exact same problem with my new Y580 it few days ago. I don't know what's wrong with laptops, maybe some * beep * ty production series - and im wondering why Lenovo does not address this problem.

OK, here ishow you solve who:

1. open your system tray Lenovo energy management
2 run the repair of battery test
3. then choose "maximum battery life.

Then you can charge your battery up to 100%.
Tell me, if it worked for you.

Martin

Tags: Lenovo Notebooks

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