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7
CHARGING
Your Lightwriter should be
regularly charged for
3-4 hours
to get a full day’s use. The best time to
do this is overnight. Plug in the charger into the charging socket on the left side of the Lightwriter.
Only use the chargers provided with the Lightwriter.
The charging light next to the charging socket indicates that the power is connected:
Green
– Fully charged - you may remove the charger.
Red
– Connected and currently charging.
You can view the % of remaining power at the
top right of the screen in the icon bar.
You can also view the battery status icon in the
top right of your screen, the icon will change
as the power increases/reduces. If the battery
is charging, you will see an electricity symbol
inside the battery icon
The light on the front of your Lightwriter will also indicate the battery status:
Amber
– Battery running low – charge as soon as you can.
Red
– Battery almost depleted – charge immediately.
If your battery gets too low, it will make a sound, then switch itself off and you will only be able to
operate it with the charger plugged in. If you cannot switch your Lightwriter on, you will need to plug
in the charger.
QUICK TIP – If you wish, you can use your Lightwriter all day with the charger plugged in – it won’t
damage the battery.
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