La Crosse Technology 617-148TXT Setup Manual page 7

Wireless charging alarm clock
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CHARGING
Wireless Charging FAQs
Q. Why is the blue light blinking?
A. Phone is not centered on the charging pad.
A. Your phone must be Qi-Enabled to charge.
A. If the phone has a large/thick case, it may interfere with charging.
A. Foreign objects on the charging pad may make the light blink.
Q. Why is the table surface getting warm?
A. Ensure the clock is on a hard, clean surface.
A. Do not place on cloth, paper, or other items that may obstruct airflow.
A. Clear dust or other obstructions from the vents on the bottom of the clock.
Important:
Wireless charging uses magnetic induction to charge your compatible smartphone. Do not
place anything between your phone and the charging pad. Keep the charging pad clear of all
foreign objects. Magnetic mounts, magnetic cases, or other objects between your phone and
the wireless charger may reduce performance or damage magnetic strips or RFID chips found
in some credit cards, security badges, passports, and key fobs. If your phone case holds any
of these sensitive items, be sure to remove them before charging or make sure they are not
between the back of your phone and the charging pad.
Blue Charging
Indicator Light
CHARGING
USB Charging Port
There is a 1 Amp USB Charging Port located on
the right side of your alarm clock.
Connect your external device's USB charging
cable (not included) into the USB Charging Port.
Charging times may vary.
USB Power Output: 1 Amp maximum current
OUTDOOR SENSOR
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Right View
Position Outdoor Sensor
Location of your Outdoor Sensor is important for
accurate Temperature Readings.
Mount the sensor vertically at least 6 feet off the
ground.
Provide good airflow around the sensor.
Direct sunlight can inflate the temperature reading, so
a north-side, shaded location is best.
Be aware of heat sources such as soffit or dryer
vents, windows or door frames.
View our sensor mounting video here:
bit.ly/th_sensor_mounting
1 Amp USB
Charging Port
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