the power source. Fully charge the batteries if the unit is
to be stored without use for a period of 3 months or more.
Follow the steps below to charge your system:
1. Open the rubber plugs on the battery charging
receptacles and plug in the charging cable.
2. Plug the charger into a 220-volt wall outlet or, if using
the auto charger, plug into a cigarette lighter only for
lithium polymer batteries (use a 220 volt European
charger for Europe). All indicator lights should glow red
when properly plugged in and the unit will automatically
shut off during the charging process. You will need to
turn the unit on again before use once the unit is fully
charged and unplugged from the battery cable.
3. The lithium polymer battery is fully charged within
2 hours. The lights will stay red during the charging
process and turn green once the unit is fully charged.
4. After charging, cover the battery charging receptacles
with the rubber plugs.
Charger Info
Manufacturer: E-SUN
Manufacturing country: CHINA
Model name: MKC-0501000SEU
INPUT: 100-240V~50/60Hz 0.4A
OUTPUT: 5V 1000mA 5.0W
ATTENTION
During battery charging, the unit must be close to
the wall outlet and the wall outlet must be easily
accessible for security reasons.
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The GS mark, which is regulated by German
law and recognized worldwide, is a seal of
approval for "Geprüfte Sicherheit" (Tested
Safety) and means that the product is in
compliance with the German product Safety
Law.
The Conformité Européenne (CE) Mark is the
European Union's (EU) mandatory conformity
marking for regulating the goods sold within
the European Economic Area (EEA).
A Class II or double insulated electrical
appliance is one which has been designed in
such a way that it does not require a safety
connection to electrical earth (ground).
For indoor use only
Do not dispose of your product with your
household waste. It has to be disposed
of in compliance with your local WEEE
(Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment)
Regulations.
A power supply with this marking is in
compliance with the global energy efficiency
regulations, including the upcoming US
Department of Energy's (DoE) Level VI
efficiency standard.
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