Bushnell PP1085 Battery Charger User Manual


 
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Connect USB cable to micro-USB INPUT port (A) from the USB port on the
supplied AC charger (pg. 2), and plug it into a wall outlet (100-240v). Press the
Power button. All four LEDs on the Power Gauge (Fig. 1) will light up (for 10
min.) when the SolarBook’s internal battery has been fully charged (you may
leave it connected to the charger overnight without risk of overcharging), and
you’re ready to connect and charge your device.
Flip open the two clamps at the front end of the SolarBook and open the
lid (C). Unfold all the solar panels out to full length. Place the SolarBook in
a location where all the solar panel surfaces will be exposed to as much
direct sunlight as possible (D). The hang tabs on the battery cylinder of the
SolarBook (E) can be used to stake it to the ground to keep it securely in place
on a windy day, or hang it from a tree or your backpack with carabiners.
Allow up to 4 hours (PP1085) or 6 hours (PP1060) to solar charge the internal
battery from a fully discharged condition. The Power Gauge LEDs near the
INPUT port will monitor the charge level (Fig. 1). All four LEDs on the Power
Gauge will light up (for 10 min.) when the SolarBook’s internal battery has
been fully charged, and you’re ready to connect and charge your device.
Press the power button on the INPUT end of the battery cylinder (A) to check
the SolarBook’s charge status, then connect the supplied USB cable from the
OUTPUT port (B) of the SolarBook to your device to recharge it. If your device
uses a non-standard type of connector, use the cable that came with it to
connect to the SolarBook’s OUTPUT port. Check the charge indicator on your
device to determine when it’s ready to use.
Fold the solar panels back up, starting at the end, with the solar side facing
inward. Fasten the lid in place to help keep the panels protected from
accidental damage when you are charging your device from the SolarBook’s
battery, and anytime you transport the SolarBook to a new location. Cover
the INPUT and OUTPUT ends of the battery cylinder with the attached caps
when storing or transporting the SolarBook, to help keep dirt and debris out
of the USB ports.
CHARGING THE SOLARBOOK FROM THE SUN
CHARGING THE SOLARBOOK FROM THE WALL CHARGER
CHARGING YOUR DEVICE FROM THE SOLARBOOK
STORING & TRANSPORTING THE SOLARBOOK