Charging Tips:
i.
Always use the battery charger that came with your device. Any other
charger may damage your batteries.
ii.
Always ensure that the two parts of the charger are securely plugged in
together.
iii.
Allow 9-10hours to completely charge a device from flat to fully-charged.
iv.
Aim to charge your device (with both batteries present) at least once
a day, even if you have a spare removable battery.
Hot Swappable Battery
Details:
this is a spare removable battery that
may be purchased with a spare battery charger.
This allows you to replace your removable battery
with a fully charged ‘spare’, if you find that you are using your device to the extent
that you can't keep your removable battery charged long enough for your use.
Removing and replacing the Battery
i.
To open the battery door (found on the right side
of the case), press down on door with both thumbs
and slide the door off the end of the case.
ii.
Pull on the battery tab that is attached to the end
of the battery. The battery will slide out of the case.
IMPORTANT!
A yellow message box will appear on your display screen
telling you that the battery door is off the case. The Battery Graph in the
Status Display Area will show all red lines.
iii.
Slide the replacement battery in so the pull-tab on one end is visible when
the battery is in place.
iv.
Replace the battery door by lining it up on the case.
v.
Place your thumb on the end of the door nearest the edge of the case and
push the door into its slots. You may need to use the edge of the case for
leverage. The door should fit tightly.
Hot Swappable Battery usage Tips
i.
Ideally, you should aim to swap your battery only once a day.
ii.
If you fail to replace the removable battery door, the removable battery
will not work. The device will solely be powered by the internal battery
which will give you much less battery life than when both batteries are
working
iii.
Aim to charge your device
with both batteries in
, at least once a day.
Failure to charge your device, and continually using just the removable
battery means:
a.
Your device will only be running on half of its charge capacity as
the internal battery will be completely flat at all times.
b.
The life-span of the internal battery will be halved as a result of a
lack of charge.
c.
The life-span of the removable battery will be halved as it is being
expected to solely carry the charging load.
d.
You will eventually have to purchase replacement batteries as
Liberator will not cover premature battery failure.