Battery 95% available ( plugged in, charging)

Hi,
I just bougnt the Yoga 2 pro this February. Now it alway shows 95% available and keeps charging (not charged) and  cannot charge to 100%. I never set any charging percentage limit. 

Let it run down to 0% and charge it to 100%, then repeat once or twice more.
See if that changes anything.
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