NB520, Replaced display, only work with AC power, not work with battery

Hi
I just replaced a broken display on my 7 months old Toshiba NB520 and now it only works with AC power.
The battery icon shows 52% but not charging.
When I plug out the AC power, it turns off.
Help

Please help guys. I dont know what more to do...

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