X1 12942PG: Critical battery issue

Hi, i've recently buy a Lenovo Thinkpad X1 12942PG and since i've begin to use it, the thinkvantage toolbox showed a message about a critical battery problem ("problème critique de batterie" en français) and asked to install an update on this website, i've installed the 2 updates regarding the battery, and it changes anything.
What can i do?
Thanks in advance
Moderator Note: Edited subject to match content.

do a battery reset in the Thinkvantage Manager, if that doesn't fix the issue, then you should call the warranty department, as you would need a new battery.
I had a battery replaced due to some issues with the battery.
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Jin Li
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