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-[title] Information
-[* orange] If the full charge capacity and/or design capacity percentage is missing or blatantly wrong, that is an indication of battery or DC in Board failure; or worse, a Logic Board issue.
- [* icon_note] See second image for an example of missing percentage values.
-[* black] A battery usually runs at a temperature in between 50° and 95° F. Anything above that for a sustained amount of time can damage your Mac's battery.
- [* icon_reminder] [https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201640|Keep your Mac notebook within acceptable operating temperatures - Apple T/N]
+[title] Reading the reported information
+[* icon_caution] Most batteries run between 50° and 95° F. ***''Anything above this over a sustained time period can damage your battery.''***
+[* icon_reminder] [https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201640|Keep your Mac notebook within acceptable operating temperatures - Apple T/N]
+[* icon_reminder] Refer to the second image for an example of missing percentage values.
+[* orange] If the full charge capacity and/or design capacity percentage is missing or blatantly wrong, this indicates a battery, DC-In board or logic board problem.