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Use your portable charger

Phone battery running out, and no wall outlet or charger nearby? Use the portable charger to charge

your phone or other compatible device on the go.

1. 

Use the connector grip to pull out the cable. The portable charger switches on and shows the

battery level.

2. 

Connect the cable to the micro-USB connector of the device you want to charge.

3. 

When you're done charging, unplug the cable from the device, and tuck it back in to switch off the

charger.
Your device charges first, if your portable charger has sufficient power. If not, your portable charger

charges first, until it has enough power. The indicator lights switch on and 1 indicator light blinks

steadily while charging. If your device draws more power than the portable charger gets from the wall

charger or computer, the indicator lights show you the decreasing battery level.
If the portable charger runs out of battery while charging a device, the first indicator light starts to

blink.

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Summary of Contents for DC-18

Page 1: ...User Guide Nokia Universal Portable USB Charger DC 18 Issue 1 0 EN ...

Page 2: ... Get to know your portable charger 1 Micro USB connector 2 Connector grip 3 Battery level indicator 4 Charger connector 5 USB cable The surface of this product is nickel free 2013 Nokia All rights reserved 2 ...

Page 3: ...vice 1 Plug the charger into a wall outlet or connect your device to a compatible computer with a USB cable 2 Connect the micro USB end of the cable to the charger connector on your device The indicator lights blink while the battery is charging When the battery is fully charged the indicator lights switch off 3 When the battery is full disconnect the charger from your device then from the wall ou...

Page 4: ... the cable from the device and tuck it back in to switch off the charger Your device charges first if your portable charger has sufficient power If not your portable charger charges first until it has enough power The indicator lights switch on and 1 indicator light blinks steadily while charging If your device draws more power than the portable charger gets from the wall charger or computer the i...

Page 5: ...k To help you get the most out of your device you can explore www nokia com support There you can find Troubleshooting info Discussions News on apps and downloads Further details about features and technologies and the compatibility of devices and accessories Troubleshooting and discussions may not be available in all languages 2013 Nokia All rights reserved 5 ...

Page 6: ...heeled bin symbol on your product battery literature or packaging reminds you that all electrical and electronic products and batteries must be taken to separate collection at the end of their working life Do not dispose of these products as unsorted municipal waste take them for recycling For info on your nearest recycling point check with your local waste authority or go to www nokia com support...

Page 7: ... expose it to water or other liquids Batteries may explode if damaged Use the battery and charger for their intended purposes only Improper use or use of unapproved or incompatible batteries or chargers may present a risk of fire explosion or other hazard and may invalidate any approval or warranty If you believe the battery or charger is damaged take it to a service centre before continuing to us...

Page 8: ... By using an app you acknowledge that the app is provided as is Nokia does not make any representations provide a warranty or take any responsibility for the functionality content or end user support of third party apps provided with your device FCC NOTICE This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful int...

Page 9: ...Warranty The warranty period Nokia provides for this product is 12 months For details please visit the local Nokia online warranty text web site www nokia com support 2013 Nokia All rights reserved 9 ...

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