Description APS-V charger is designed to charge APS 5/3/2 rechargeable batteries used with Pulsar devices and supports USB Power Delivery fast charging technology for APS 5 batteries using a standard charging kit (USB Type-C cable, power adapter).
Battery Charging 1. Insert the battery* (1) along the guide to the stop into the APS-V charger slot (4) (see. Fig.). 2. Connect the plug of the USB Type-C cable (7) to the USB Type-C connector of the power adapter (3).
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LED indication (2) in the battery Battery Level charging mode Battery level is from 0% to 25% Battery level is from 26% to 50% Battery level is from 51% to 80% Battery level is from 81% to 99% The battery is fully charged. It can be disconnected from the charger.
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Defective battery. It is forbidden to use the battery. * Purchased separately or supplied as package contents of a device. ** Standby mode – an operating mode in which batteries are inserted into the charger, but the power adapter is not connected. In this mode, the indication is on for 10 seconds. Attention!When charging an APS 5 battery with a power adapter that does not support USB fast charging technology, the charge time increases and it is indicated by a slow flashing LED light.
Precautions Always use this charger or APS 5 charger (for APS 5) or APS charger (for APS 3 and APS 2) supplied with the device to charge APS 5/3/2 batteries. Using the unsuitable charger can cause irreparable damage to the battery and fire. Do not charge the battery immediately after brining it from cold to warm.
Recommendations for Use The battery is to be charged at an ambient temperature of 0 °C...+35 °C (+32 °F…+95 °F). Otherwise, lifespan of the battery will decrease significantly. Do not use the charger at temperatures outside the range of 0 °C...+35 °? (+32 °F…+95 °F).
100-240 V ? (110 V for US) Power adapter output voltage and 5 V ? 2 A / 9 V ? 3 A current APS-V charger input voltage and 5 V ? 2 A / 9 V ? 3 A (Slot A) current Rated output voltage 4.2 V ?
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