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Functional overview (fig. A)
Battery check button
Activates the power indicator.
OUTPUT 16V DC-19V DC
Connects to a notebook computer.
INPUT 19V DC
Connects to the mains supply.
USB port
Connects to 5V DC devices (mobile telephones,
MP3 players, etc.).
Power indicator
Indicates the battery status.
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Operation
Charging the power pack (fig. B)
Press the battery check button (1).
> One, two or three LEDs light up in the power
indicator (5), indicating the current battery status.
If all four LEDs light up, the battery is fully charged.
Connect one power cord plug to the AC power
adapter.
Connect the adapter plug to the INPUT 19V DC jack
(3) of the power pack.
Connect the power plug of the power cord to a wall
outlet.
> The power indicator LEDs (5) will flash one after
another, indicating that the battery is being charged.
> When all LEDs light continuously the battery is fully
charged.
Disconnect the battery pack from the AC power
adapter and disconnect the AC power adapter from
the wall outlet.
Charging devices - preparation
Check the maximum input voltage (V DC) of the
device you wish to connect. For this see the user
manual that came with the device.
Make sure the device does not consume more current
(mA) than 2000 mA.
Check what connector tip is required for your device.
See the compatibility sheet for the proper tip for your
device.
Charging 5V devices (fig. C)
Insert the plug of the USB cable into the USB port (4).
Connect the connector tip to the USB cable.
Insert the connector tip into the power supply jack of
the device.
> The device will now derive it’s power from the
power pack.
> If the device has a charging indicator, it will indicate
that the device is being charged.
Tip:
For several portable devices (5V), a USB connection
cable is supplied with the original device (e.g. most
MP3 players). In this case, you can also use this cable
to charge your device.
Charging a notebook computer (fig. D)
Insert the notebook connection cable into the
OUTPUT 16V DC-19V DC jack (2) of the power pack.
Connect the connector tip to the notebook
connection cable.
Insert the connector tip into the power supply jack of
the notebook computer.
> The notebook computer will now derive it’s power
from the power pack.
> The notebook will indicate that it is being charged.
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