The battery of the device you wish to charge
must have a significantly smaller capacity
than the total capacities of the rechargeable
batteries inside the product (2200 mAh).
Otherwise charging may not complete.
Open the protective cap
Insert the USB plug of the USB cable
the USB output socket
Insert the USB plug of the USB cable
into the small electronic devices you wish to
charge. The red charging indicator
up, indicating the battery capacity.
Remove the USB cable
is complete.
Close the protective cap
Maintenance and cleaning
The product requires no maintenance. The LEDs
cannot be replaced.
Before cleaning:
–
Switch off the product.
–
Disconnect the USB cable
socket.
–
Close the protective cap
input socket
and USB output socket
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Never immerse the product in water or other
liquids.
Never use caustic cleaners.
Regularly clean the product with a dry, lint-free
cloth. Use a slightly moist cloth to remove any
stubborn dirt.
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lights
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as soon as charging
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from the USB
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on the USB
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Disposal
The packaging is made entirely of recyclable
materials, which you may dispose of at local
recycling facilities.
Observe the marking of the packaging
materials for waste separation, which
are marked with abbreviations (a) and
numbers (b) with following meaning:
1–7: plastics / 20–22: paper and
fibreboard / 80–98: composite
materials.
Contact your local refuse disposal
authority for more details of how to
dispose of your worn-out product.
To help protect the environment, please
dispose of the product properly when it
has reached the end of its useful life and
not in the household waste. Information
on collection points and their opening
hours can be obtained from your local
authority.
Faulty or used batteries / rechargeable batteries
must be recycled in accordance with Directive
2006/66/EC and its amendments. Please return
the batteries / rechargeable batteries and / or the
product to the available collection points.
Environmental damage
through incorrect disposal of
the batteries / rechargeable
batteries!
Batteries / rechargeable batteries may not be
disposed of with the usual domestic waste. They
may contain toxic heavy metals and are subject to
hazardous waste treatment rules and regulations.
The chemical symbols for heavy metals are as
follows: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead.
That is why you should dispose of used batteries /
rechargeable batteries at a local collection point.
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