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Learn how to check the battery health status in BIOS, SupportAssist or ePSA Preboot System Assessment diagnostics, or Dell utilities such as Dell Power Manager or Dell Command | Power Manager.
Checking the health of the battery is an important step in troubleshooting battery-related issues and helps identify if an aging battery requires a replacement.
BIOS information may differ between Dell computers, see the following figures for two different types of BIOS that may be applicable for your Dell computer.
Figure 1: Screenshot of battery health status in the BIOS
Figure 2: Animated screenshot of battery health status in BIOS
Figure 3: Screenshot of battery health status in the BIOS
SupportAssist, ePSA, or PSA preboot computer assessment diagnostic test can help identify a potential battery failure and, if there is a component failure, report an error code. When you have an ePSA code, you can submit the Service Tag, ePSA error and validation code at the SupportAssist Pre-Boot System Performance Check page, to learn how to proceed.
Figure 4: Animated screenshot of battery health status in ePSA Preboot System Assessment diagnostics
Error code | Error message | Troubleshooting steps |
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ePSA 2000-0131 | ePSA: Battery - The battery is not installed. |
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ePSA 2000-0132 | ePSA: Battery -The battery is reaching the end of its usable life. | The battery charges but may experience shorter operating hours.
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ePSA 2000-0133 | ePSA: Battery - The battery cannot provide sufficient power. |
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Dell Power Manager and Dell Command | Power Manager applications help you maximize the laptop battery life by configuring how the battery should be maintained based on your personal preferences.
Battery Health is indicated using the heart icon and four circular icons. The number of circular icons that are filled indicates battery health.
Figure 5: Screenshot of battery health indicator in Dell Power Manager
Status | Health state | Operational status | Primary status | DPM Health state |
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Replacement Needed | 30 = Non-recoverable error | 7 = Non-recoverable Error | 3 = Error | Poor |
Caution 2 | 25 = Critical failure | 6 = Error | 3 = Error | Fair |
Caution 1 | 10 = Degraded or Warning | 5 = Predictive failure | 2 = Degraded | Good |
Normal | 5 = OK | 2 = OK | 1 = OK | Excellent |
Unknown - battery not present | 0 = Unknown | 0 = Unknown | 0 = Unknown | Unknown |
Code | Description |
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Excellent—Battery is operating at maximum capacity. | |
Good—Battery can charge normally; however, you may notice reduced operating time because long-term battery life is decreasing. | |
Fair—Battery can charge normally; however, it is near the end of its usable life. It is recommended that you purchase a new battery soon. | |
Poor—Battery no longer provides sufficient power. It is recommended that you replace this battery. | |
The battery no longer operates, or battery status cannot be determined. It is recommended that you replace the battery. |
Dell XPS laptops and Dell Precision mobile workstations come with battery charge indicators on the left or right side (Figure 6). Pressing the charge status button indicates the amount of battery charge remaining.
Each LED light indicates a 20% battery charge.
Figure 6: Illustration of battery charge indicator on Dell XPS and Dell Precision mobile workstation
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