Storage battery erro to be replaced

Dear,
I have a problem of HP Battery Alert
The system has detected the storage capacity of the battery stated below to be very low. For optimal performance, this battery may need to be replaced. Model # is HP DV 5, please guide us how we can change battery. from which side lap top will be opened.
Thanks

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