INSTRUCTIONS OF USE
1. Pour the non-flammable and non-tox-
ic liquid in its interior (Preferably water, al-
though it can be non-potable water).
2. Place the device over a flame. Al-
though a small flame from an alcohol or
kerosene burner is enough, it will per-
form better if the flame comes from a gas
burner. In any case, make sure it does not
surpass the edges of the recipient. In the
first place because it will exhaust unnec-
essarily the materials of the device, and in
the second place because any flame that
exceeds the Lanyard diameter will have
no heating e ect on its base.
3. Wait around two minutes. For mobile
phones and rechargeable batteries, two
minutes will be enough for the Lanyard to
reach the desired voltage. In case of light-
ing up several LED bulbs, or charge a big
tablet, its maximum performance will be
obtained after five to ten minutes, and it will
maintain it if the same heat is provided on
its base and there is water inside the device.
MAINTENANCE
Do not keep in the neoprene cover when hot. Do not screw the top if it is still wet.
Do not close the top too tight.
4. Connect to the desired device. The
experience will tell us what is the neces-
sary flame. For small phones, this is sur-
prisingly small (such as the smaller flame
from an alcohol burner or the equivalent
to eight candles). For maximum perfor-
mance it will be necessary the medium
flame from a portable gas burner. Lan-
yard Basic will need a bigger flame than
Lanyard+ and its charge capacity, no
matter how you increase the flame, will
be limited. For example, it might not be
able to charge a big tablet, although it
can charge a smaller one.
5. Supervise the level of water and NEV-
ER let it dry when it is placed over a flame.
In case you forget, it will be irreparably
damaged, so it is necessary to not leave
it unattended. In the case of Lanyard Ex-
tended, you have triple the time than with
Lanyard Basic. With the necessary flame
to charge an iPhone, for example, the liq-
uid can last up to three hours, but it is im-
perative not to let it dry out.
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