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• Dani will run for 14 hours from a full charge,
using its internal battery
• Dani will automatically power OFF when the
battery is fully depleted
• Virtually any 5V USB power adapter, such as
an ordinary mobile phone charger, will charge
your Dani
• Charge time depends on the electric current
supply capability of your USB power adapter
— Dani is capable of fast charge if your
adapter can supply at least 2 A
• Dani’s battery will charge In 2 hours (from fully
depleted) — it will take longer if your USB
Power Adapter can’t provide at least 2 A
• Note: If you use your computer’s USB port to
charge Dani, it may take a long time
• You can continue using Dani while it charges
• Pro Tip: If you hear hum or buzz while you’re
charging Dani, make sure you’re charging it
from a standalone wall charger. Sometimes
the mixer or deck you’re feeding Dani audio
from will have a handy USB charging port, but
using it can create a ground loop which can
cause hum or buzz in your audio. If you want
to charge Dani from it go ahead; just
disconnect the charging cable before the gig.
• To find out how much battery life remains:
make sure Dani is powered on (the Power
Button must be glowing either Red or Green)
— then click the Power Button once to activate
the Battery Life Indicator (the stack of 4
orange LEDs)
• The Battery Life Indicator gives you a visual
indication of the amount of energy remaining
in Dani’s internal battery — it stays on for a few
seconds and then automatically shuts off
• When there is about 45 minutes of operating
time remaining, the bottom LED in the stack
will start to flash slowly (the one right beside
the battery icon) — a click on the Power Button
is NOT necessary to see this “low battery”
flashing indication
• When Dani’s internal battery is being charged,
the top LED in the stack (the one right beside
the Type C connector) will glow solid, even if
Dani is powered off. When the charging cycle
finishes, this LED will turn off to let you know
that Dani’s battery is fully charged.
USER Panel: Battery and Charging
While Dani is powered on, click
the Power Button once to display
the battery life remaining
Type C power jack — use the included
Type A to Type C cable with a USB
power adapter to charge your Dani —
keep in mind, this jack is for POWER
ONLY — if you plug Dani into your
computer, nothing magical will happen
except Dani’s battery becoming fuller !
Note: You can replace Dani’s 18650
battery cell say 5-8 years down the
road, when the battery is showing its
age — remove 2 screws and you have
access — do so only if you’re “handy.”
Also make sure to properly dispose of
your old battery by placing a piece of
tape on both ends and dropping it off
at your local recycling depot.