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4. Getting started
At first, you have to connect your device to a USB port of the charger. For some de
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vices, a separate connection cable (e.g. microUSB cable) is required for this. Then
plug the charger into a properly installed socket. Due to the Quick Charge 3.0 port
it is possible to charge compatible devices faster than conventional charging. The
corresponding Quick Charge port is marked green.
Important note: Please remove the charger after charging process from the socket
in order to avoid constant recharging of your connected devices.
5. Safety instructions and liability disclaimer
Never try to open the device to carry out repairs or conversions. Avoid contact
with mains voltages. Do not short-circuit the product. The device is not certified
for use in the open air; only use it in dry conditions. Protect it from high humidity,
water and snow. Keep it away from high temperatures. Do not subject the device
to sudden changes in temperature or heavy vibration as this might damage elec
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tronic components.
Examine the device for damage before using it. The unit should not be used if it has
received an impact or has been damaged in any other way. Please observe national
regulations and restrictions. Do not use the device for purposes other than those
described in the instructions. This product is not a toy.
Keep it out of the reach of children or mentally impaired persons. Any repair or
alteration to the device not carried out by the original supplier, will invalidate the
warranty or guarantee. The product may only be used by persons who have read
and understood these instructions. The device specifications may change without
any separate prior notice to this effect.
6. Disposal instructions
Electrical and electronic devices may only be disposed of in accordance with the
European WEEE Directive and not with household rubbish. Components must be
disposed of or recycled separately as dangerous, toxic elements can inflict sus
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tained damage on the environment if they are disposed of incorrectly. As a con-
sumer, you are bound by the Electrical and Electronic Devices Act (ElektroG) to
return electrical and electronic goods free of charge at the end of their useful life
to the manufacturer, the place of purchase or to specially set up, public collection
points. The details in each case are governed by national law. The symbol on the