Battery Safety Notes
We would like to inform you that our batteries/rechargeable batteries are marketed in accordance with the
current law and refer you to the following points:
1. eMag 70 contains rechargeable batteries type Li Ion 18650.
2. To prevent harmful effects to the environment and health, used batteries/rechargeable batteries must be
disposed of properly at community recycling centers or returned to the merchant. Returning batteries is
required by law and is completely free-of-charge for you.
3. Batteries/rechargeable batteries should only be returned in a discharged state.
4. Valuable raw materials such as zinc, iron and nickel can be reclaimed by recycling used batteries/
rechargeable batteries.
5. The batteries/rechargeable batteries can be easily removed from our devices for disposal (see User's Guide).
6. The symbol of a "crossed-out trash container" indicates that it is illegal to dispose of used batteries with
regular domestic waste.
The additional specifi cation of the chemical sign for lead (Pb),
cadmium (Cd) and mercury (Hg) indicates that these materials
are contained in the batteries/rechargeable batteries in
accordance with the legally-specifi ed limits.
Note: Before using the eMag 70 for the fi rst time, you must charge the built-in Li-Ion battery.
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Basic Functions
Charging the Battery
To charge the unit, do the following:
1. Plug the small end of the power adapter into the power port. The port is located on the same side of the
unit as the green Power button
and LED as shown in the following illustration.
2. Plug the other end of the power adapter into a standard AC outlet.The battery indicator LED, which is next
to the Power port, blinks green to show that the battery is charging.
3. Once the battery is charged, the LED stops blinking and glows a steady green. Unplug the power adapter
from the eMag 70. The battery indicator LED turns off.
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