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Summary of Contents for Infinity Power Camel
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Infinity Power Camel™ Instruction Manual...
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Prolonging battery life Charging your Power Camel – three different ways to charge Using your Power Camel Viewing the battery capacity (Charge Level) Extending the capacity of the Power Camel – Using the Power Bump Adapter Tips and applications Warranty information...
Overview You can use the Power Camel as your universal rechargeable battery—to power just about any portable device. Simply connect the Power Camel to your laptop computer, portable DVD player, digital camera, digital camcorder, portable CD player, PDA, mobile phone, or other portable device to extend the battery life.
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Full sized USB power port to power any USB powered device Can be charged by solar panel or AC adapter Team the Power Camel up with the Power Bump and have double the capacity, a massive 100 Watt hours ...
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Storing your Power Camel™ Lithium polymer batteries must be used periodically for maximum performance. If you do not use the battery pack regularly, to keep the internal battery in top condition, once a month you should fully discharge the battery pack and recharge the battery pack to 70% (for storage), and store it in a cool and dry environment at a temperature between 10°...
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Camel™. 2. Plug the power adapter into a wall outlet. The red LED Charge indicator on the Power Camel will turn on to indicate the battery is charging and is less than 80% charged. 3. When the green LED Charge indicator turns on, you can check charge level two ways: 4.
Charging with your Laptops AC charger You can use a third party power supply to charge your Power Camel as long as it has a DC output voltage range from 12V to 20V, with a minimum 1.5A output current. The Power Camel will not charge its internal battery if the input current is lower than 1.5A.
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To Charge through the Smart 6-Pin Solar Charger 1. Connect the 6-Pin end of the 6-Pin Solar Charger into the 6-Pin Input Port of the Power Camel. 2. Plug the Solar Panel into the 6-Pin Solar Charger 3. Verify that the red LED charging indicator next to the input jack on the Smart 6-Pin Adapter turns on to indicate the battery is charging.
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With devices that require higher voltage levels, like laptop computers and portable DVD players, however we recommend that you use the Power Camel to power only a single device, and not to try and simultaneously charge a second device. You will find that only powering,...
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3. Connect the adapter plug to the power output cord (but not to your portable device just yet). NOTE: If you change the adapter plug while the power adapter cord is connected to Power Camel, the voltage setting will reset to the lowest voltage, which is the default voltage.
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Most portable DVD players require 9 or 12 volts. Set the voltage to 7.5V and test to see if the Power Camel will power your device at this setting. If not, increase the voltage by one level and retest.
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3. Slide the Power switch to ON to turn on the power. While connected, the Power Camel will power and charge your device. 4. Slide the Power switch to OFF to turn off the power the Power Camel is not in use.
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Power Camel’s battery capacity is low, only the first capacity indicator will be on. You should recharge you Power Camel at this time if possible. When the Power Camel is completely out of battery, all lights will be off. At this point, you must charge the Power Camel.
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Bump™ extended battery to the Power Camel. Using the Power Bump Extended Battery 1. Place the Power Camel on top of the Power Bump with both of the flat silver stripe ends facing in the same direction. 2. Connect the bracket with the 3-Pin plugs inside to the silver panel ends of the battery packs.
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Adapter Tips and Applications The Power Camel comes standard with 9 adapter tips that fit the most common DC adapter jacks on a large variety of laptops and other portable devices., A mini USB tip and USB cable are also included. The following table shows each adapter tip model number, marking, and compatible devices and manufacture.
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Limited Warranty. With respect to the use of this product, in no event shall Infinity Power Systems Ltd be liable for any loss of profit or any other commercial damage, including but not limited to special, incidental, consequential and any other damages.
Specifications Size and Weight Weight: 430 g Size: 17.4CM (L) x 8.4CM (W) x 2.3CM (D) Electrical Specifications Battery Cell Type: Rechargeable Lithium Polymer Voltage Supported: 5V, 6V, 7.5V, 9V, 12V, 14V, 16V, 19V Total Energy Capacity: 50 Wh (Watt Hours) Output Current: Up to 4.0A (continuous) 4.5A (Peak) USB Output Port:...
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Customer Support Information If you are having any problems or experiencing any issues with Infinity Power Systems Ltd products please look at the resource links below or contact us: www.infinitypower.co.nz/support support@infinitypower.co.nz Toll Free: 0800 002 033 Infinity Power Systems Ltd...
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