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4 BATTERY CHARGER
Your Kanega watch battery charger is designed to charge the Kanega watch batteries. It
charges a maximum of three (3) batteries. Normally you only have two (2) batteries charging at
once because the other two (2) batteries remain on your watch.
Battery charger layout
Battery charger indicator lights:
When you insert a discharged battery into the charger, the light beneath the battery glows red
(fades in and out
, or “breathes”
). This is an indication the charger is properly charging the
battery. When the battery is charged, the light turns solid green and the charger stops charging.
•
Red light fading = batteries are in the process of charging.
•
Green light = batteries are fully charged.
Charging your batteries
Your Kanega batteries are to be charged and changed daily.
1.
Connect the power cable of the charger to a wall plug.
2.
Insert two (2) batteries in the charger.
3.
To insert the batteries, grab the sides of the battery and place the end without the
electrical contacts into the charger port. Firmly push the other end down with your
thumb or index finger to ensure it is secure. You should feel a slight snap as the battery
connects with the charger port. To remove batteries, reverse steps.
4.
The sides of the charger
“breathe
s
”
or fades red when the battery is charging properly.
The charger light alternately flashes red from side to side (like a train crossing) if the
battery is not making proper contact with the charger. If this occurs, remove and
reinsert the battery.
5.
To fully charge a battery, it may take up to four (4) hours. The lights turn solid green
once the battery is fully charged. After the batteries are fully charged, leave them in the
battery charger until you need to change the batteries on your watch.
Leaving the batteries in the charger after they are fully charged is recommended and
does not damage the charger or the batteries.
3 ports for
charging
Green light indicates
charger has power