Use And Care Manual

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OPERATION
TO ATTACH BATTERY PACK
(FIG.2)
FIG. 2
Battery-release
button
Latch
Align the raised ribs on the battery pack with
the grooves of the power source, and then
attach the battery pack to the power source.
NOTICE: Make sure that the latch on the
battery pack snaps into place and the
battery pack is secured to the power
source before beginning operation.
Improper assembly of the battery
pack can cause damage to internal
components.
TO DETACH BATTERY PACK
(FIG.2)
1. Depress both battery-release buttons,
located on the sides of the battery pack, to
release the battery pack.
2. Pull the battery pack out and remove it
from the power source.
USING THE USB PORT (FIG. 3)
The 5V DC USB port can be used to charge
or power a cell phone or other personal
electronic device that uses less than 5V, 1A
of DC electric current. If the appliance draws
more than the rated output of the port, the
power source will shut off to protect the
battery pack. To restart the power port,
remove and reinstall the battery pack.
Use only appliances rated within the output
specifications for the USB port.
FIG. 3
FUEL GAUGE (FIG.4)
The power source is equipped with a fuel
gauge that indicates the battery pack’s
remaining power.
The fuel gauge will display automatically
for about 4-5 seconds when the battery
is inserted into the power source. During
operation, the fuel gauge will display when
the fuel gauge button is depressed, and will
turn off automatically about 4-5 seconds
later.
The green LED on the fuel gauge indicates
that the battery is fully charged. The orange
LED on the fuel gauge indicates that the
battery has used approximately one half of
its charge. The red LED on the fuel gauge
indicates the battery pack is depleted and
needs to be charged.