Charging using the solar panel, Charging via the usb cable – Silvercrest SLS 2200 A1 User Manual

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SilverCrest SLS 2200 A1

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Charging using the solar panel

Make sure that the maximum ambient temperature of +45C is

not exceeded. This is especially important if you are using the

product in a car.

You can charge the built-in battery of the solar charger using the solar panel

(1). Make sure that the solar panel (1) receives sufficient sunlight. As soon as

there is enough sunlight, the Solar LED (5) goes orange to indicate that the

battery is being charged. If the Solar LED (5) does not light up, there is not

enough sunlight. In this case, move the device to a different position or place it

in direct sunlight. When the Solar LED (5) goes green, the battery is fully

charged.

Charging via the USB cable

If there is no sunlight, you can also charge the built-in battery in your Solar

Battery Charger using the USB cable (B). Insert the smaller plug of the USB

cable (B) into the IN socket (8) of your Solar Battery Charger. Then insert the

USB plug of the USB cable (B) into a USB port on your computer. You can

monitor the charging process using the Battery capacity LEDs (7). One of the

Battery capacity LEDs (7) flashes during charging and indicates the status of

the battery charging process. When all four Battery capacity LEDs (7) are lit,

the battery is fully charged.

Some computers do not supply USB power while they are

turned off. If the battery of your Solar Battery Charger does not

charge, make sure your computer is powered on.

Alternatively, you can use an external USB power adapter (not

supplied) to charge the battery of your solar battery charger.

To do this, you will need the USB cable (B) supplied. You can

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