Equium A11-233 Low power alarm settings

equium A11-233 i have reset the power to different modes but the battery time/% alarm always comes on at 10 min left with no message. i manually set to 3 4 or 5 mins and to display a message but it still alarms at 10 mins with no message any dears? is there a box to tick? thanks orion f 6.3
Message was edited by: orion f 6.3

Hi
Did you also select the changed power mode?
I mean does the notebook use the mode which you have changed???
Maybe the power alarm was changed but you dont use this mode. Please check this firstly

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