Use & care guide

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QUICK START
STEP 1: TURNING THE CHARGER ON
Extend the power cable stored in the base compar
t
men
t.
Plug the charger into a proper indoor electrical outlet and turn on
t
he
power, the red LED lights up indicating the charger is active and ready
for use
.
STEP 2: CONNECTING THE BATTERIES TO THE CHARGER
Ensure that batteries are in good condition before charging them. DO
NOT attempt to charge any battery that has sign of rust, chemical
leakage or deposit on the terminals. These should be disposed o
f
immediately to avoid subsequent damage to charger and/or elec
t
ronic
appliances
.
o Although battery leakage found on some faulty/damaged/old ba
tt
eries
will typically not cause immediate damage to unprotected skin, it is
best to avoid contact, or if contact occurs, immediately wash
t
he
exposed area with soap and running wa
t
er
.
Place used batteries to be charged into the charger slots according
t
o
their different sizes as follows and ensure all batteries are connec
t
ed
correctly to the charger. Pay attention to battery polari
t
ies
.
o AAAA, AAA, AA, C, D, N and prismatic size (1.2V or 1.5V) ba
tt
eries
can be inserted into any of the four main slo
t
s
.
o 9V battery should only be plugged into the 9V terminals provided (
t
he
far left slo
t
)
.
o 6V dolphin/lantern battery should be connected to the charger via
t
he
pair of cable clips provided, which can be extended out from the base
storage compartment. Please ensure that the RED clip is connected
t
o
the POSITIVE (+) terminal of the battery and the BLACK clip is
connected to the NEGATIVE (-) terminal of the battery. If wrongly
connected, our built-in reverse protection circuitry will activate and
t
he
charge current will be cut out. (GREEN light does not
f
lash)
.