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Detection of Faulty Batteries
The charger is equipped with detection of faulty or non-rechargeable batteries and protection
against reversed polarity. If a faulty/damaged/incorrect battery is placed in a slot, all LCD
segments in the column will be flashing. The battery indicator will remain empty if polarity
is reversed.
Independent Charging
All 4 slots (see Fig. 1) can charge independently without mutual interference. You can charge any
combination of suitable rechargeable batteries, namely: 1.2 V Ni-MH/CD: AAA, AA.
Safety Features
• Smart identification of faulty/damaged batteries and non-rechargeable batteries.
• Charging is controlled by a smart dV function, which protects batteries against overcharging
and features a safety timer, which will switch charging to maintenance mode.
• Temperature protection function: If the protective temperature switch detects that the
interior temperature of the charger has reached 60 °C ±5 °C, it stops the charging process.
• The charger also features protection against short circuit, reversed polarity, overvoltage
and undervoltage, which protects the batteries and the charger from damage.
Power Supply
The charger is fitted with a micro USB connector (see Fig. 3). Power the charger preferably from
a power source with power of at least 10 W (5 V/2 A). This ensures the charger runs optimally.
Charge Anywhere
The package includes a USB-A => micro USB cable (see Fig. 3), which allows charging anywhere
from any device equipped with a USB-A power delivery port.
Specifications
Input: max. DC 5 V/2.0 A
Output: DC 1.48 V/1.0 A ±10 %
DC 1.48 V/0.5 A ±10 %
Operating temperature: +0 °C/40 °C
Storage temperature: -20 °C/80 °C
Operating Instructions

Getting Started

1. Plug the micro USB connector (see Fig. 3) of the enclosed cable into the micro USB socket
in the charger (see Fig. 1).
2. Plug the USB-A connector (see Fig. 3) of the enclosed cable into an adapter or another
device that will power the charger.
3. Make sure the adapter is connected to the mains or that the device (e.g. notebook, power
bank, etc.) is sufficiently powered or charged.
4. Once properly plugged in, the charger runs a check and performs autodetection. Once the
display lights up, the charger is ready to charge.
5. Insert suitable rechargeable batteries in accordance with the polarity indicated on each
slot, i.e. with the positive pole (+) pointing up (see Fig. 1).
6. The charger starts charging once the batteries are in place.
7. After a battery is fully charged, the LCD charging indicators stay lit up (see Fig. 2).
Do not dispose with domestic waste. Use special collection points for sorted waste.
Contact local authorities for information about collection points. If the electronic de-
vices would be disposed on landfill, dangerous substances may reach groundwater
and subsequently food chain, where it could affect human health.
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