Using your Kensington Notebook AC/DC Power Adapter
Once connected, your battery will automatically charge regardless of whether
your computer is turned on or off.
NOTE: We recommend that you use the Kensington Notebook AC/DC Power
Adapter only with notebook batteries that meet or exceed the original
manufacturer's specifications.
CAUTION: Like the power adapter that came with your notebook, the Kensington
Notebook AC/DC Power Adapter may get warm to the touch during use. This is
normal. Avoid placing the Kensington Notebook AC/DC Power Adapter in direct
sunlight or next to heat sensitive materials.
Selecting the Proper Tip
Make sure you select the right tip for your notebook by reviewing the
included Compatibility Chart.
WARNING: Choosing the wrong tip may damage your computer or cause
it to malfunction.
After you have selected the tip that matches your notebook you’re ready
to get connected.
WARNING: Each AC plug only functions correctly with its designated power source.
The US plug (110/120V) will work when connected to a 110/120V AC power source;
the other plug styles are designed for use with particular 220/240V AC power
sources. Using the wrong plug will cause the Kensington Notebook AC/DC Power
Adapter to malfunction and may render the plug unusable.
Technical Specifications
Unit dimensions:
5.6" L x 3.1" W x 0.66" H
Weight:
11.4 oz.
AC wall socket input cable:
6.75"
DC auto/air input cable
18"
DC power output cable:
10'
Input voltage:
100–120/200–240 volt 50/60Hz AC
12 to 16 volts DC
Output voltage:
3 to 24-volt DC (configurable)
Output current:
6 Amps maximum (configurable)
Output power:
Up to 120 watts (maximum)
Contents
• 120-watt AC/DC Power Adapter
• Adapter tips
• Adapter input and output cables
• User Manual
• Compatibility Chart
This adapter has a shorter input cable that connects to a cigarette
lighter socket. The longer cable connects to your device.
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