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Battery Instructions
Step 1. For initial use, allow the device to deplete its built-in batteries to the lowest level: when the red low-voltage indicator blinks continuously or the device no longer responds upon activation, it's time to charge.
Step 2. Connect to a standard USB output, utilizing the packaged USB cable to charge the device for a duration of 6-12 hours:
2.1: Due to varying power and voltage outputs from different USB sources and battery activity levels, it is normal for the red indicator to blink even after charging beyond 12 hours (the device remains operational even if charging stops). Simply place the device in a normal usage setting.
2.2: Should the charging period fall below 6 hours, yet the indicator lights up to show charging completion without blinking, continue charging for at least 6 hours.
Step 3. If the red indicator persists in flashing or the device stops functioning after extended use, repeat
Step 2., charge for 6-12 hours; after 3-5 cycles of charging and discharging, the battery performance will stabilize, normalizing the charging indicator.
Step 4. Ensure adherence to the three steps outlined above to fully optimize the battery performance of the device.
SUITABLE ENVIRONMENT:
Ensure the device is not used in extreme environments.
Failure to do so may result in damage or malfunction of critical device components.
Solar panel: Maximum air salinity at 3%; Temperature suitability: -20ºC to +85ºC.
Ni-Cd battery optimal temperature range:
-10ºC to +45ºC (charging is ineffective beyond -10ºC to +50ºC, and power output ceases beyond -20ºC to +60ºC)
Ni-MH battery optimal temperature range:
Operating Temperature Range: -18ºC to +65ºC (Please note: Charging is only possible within 0ºC to +55ºC, and the device cannot output power beyond the range of -18ºC to +65ºC.)
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