Silvercrest SLG 1.0 A1 User Manual

USB Charger SLG 1.0 A1
Operating and Safety Instructions
V 1.5
IAN 70999
In the following, this symbol indicates risks which
could result in personal injury or damage.
Package Contents
USB Charger SilverCrest SLG 1.0 A1 User's Manual
Safety Instructions
Intended Use
The SLG 1.0 A1 USB charger adapter is intended to be used exclusively to charge devices with a USB charger receptacle using a 110/240 V AC socket. Any use other than that mentioned above does not correspond to the intended use.
The manufacturer accepts no liability if: the USB charger adapter is not used in accordance
with the intended use;
the USB charger adapter is damaged or operated
when incomplete or modified;
devices are connected which cannot be charged via
USB. Check the documentation for the device you wish to connect.
This is an information technology device. It may only be used for private purposes, not for industrial or commercial purposes.
General safety instructions
Electrical devices should not be operated by children
or people with mental or physical disabilities. Do not allow these people to use electrical devices when not under supervision. They may not understand that they can be dangerous.
Small parts can represent choking hazards. Please
also note that there is a risk of suffocation if airways are blocked by the packaging film.
If you notice any smoke, unusual noises or strange
smells, immediately unplug the USB charger adapter from the mains socket. If this occurs the device should no longer be used and should be inspected by authorized service personnel.
Operational safety
Do not connect devices which contain batteries to the USB charger adapter, as these can explode during the charging process.
The automatic power-off feature of the USB charger
adapter does not fully disconnect the device from the mains. Unplug it from the power outlet to fully disconnect it from the mains.
Never open the housing of the device. Opening the
housing exposes you to lethal electric shocks.
Only use the USB charger adapter in a power socket
which is easy to access so that it can be quickly disconnected in the event of a problem (smoke, burning smell).
Before stormy weather and/or when there is the
danger of lightning, disconnect the USB charger from the mains. This will protect your USB charger and the connected device from damage due to lightning strike.
A damaged or incorrectly installed power outlet can
cause a fire or electric shock. The USB charger adapter should therefore only be connected to power sockets which are undamaged, fully assembled and properly installed.
There is also a risk of fire if the USB charger adapter
is not fully inserted into the power socket, resulting in a loose connection.
Do not use an adapter plug or extension cable which
is damaged or that does not meet the required safety standards.
Please also remember that children may be able to
unplug the USB charger from the power socket and gain access to an exposed power socket.
To disconnect a cable, pull on the plug of the USB
charger adapter, not the cable. Make sure that the cable is not kinked and is not in anyone's way.
If the USB charger adapter is exposed to broad
temperature fluctuations condensation can form and cause moisture which can produce a short circuit. If this occurs, use the USB charger adapter only after it has reached the ambient temperature.
Operating Environment/Environmental Conditions
Keep the USB charger adapter away from moisture.
Do not place any recipients containing liquids
(beverages, vases, etc.) next to the device. Avoid vibrations, dust, heat and direct sunlight. These can damage the charger.
Controls and Display Elements
Pos. Function, controls
POWER button: keep this button pressed for at least 1
1
second to start the charging process for the connected device. The charging LED [3] will flash for a few seconds whilst charging is being prepared. During charging, the charging LED [3] will light continuously. The USB charger adapter powers off automatically as soon as the connected device is fully charged.
Cable holder. Wind the USB cable (max. 1.2m) of the
2
device you wish to charge here.
Charging LED (visible when illuminated only).
3
Device connector. Connect the USB cable of the device
4
you wish to charge here.
Power plug. Plug it into a properly installed power
5
socket that is easy to access.
Cleaning
Disconnect the USB charger adapter from the power socket and remove all connected devices prior to cleaning otherwise your life is in danger
due to electric shock.
Furthermore, there is a risk of a short circuit causing damage to the USB charger adapter and the connected device.
If dirty, clean with a dry cloth or a slightly damp cloth for stubborn dirt. Do not use any solvents, irritants or gaseous cleaners. No moisture must penetrate into the adapter.
Disposal of Old Devices
The product bears the symbol of a rubbish bin crossed out. The European Directive 2002/96/EC therefore applies.
All electrical and electronic devices must be disposed of separately from household waste at official disposal centres. For further information, contact your local government, disposal bodies or the shop where you bought the device.
Legal Requirements
The USB charger adapter fulfils all relevant norms
and standards relating to conformity. Any
modifications to the USB charger adapter may result in these directives no longer being met.
If you are not using the charger adapter within the
Republic of Germany, you must observe the regulations and laws in the country of use.
Manufacturer: TARGA GmbH, Postfach 2244,
D-59482 Soest, Germany
Conformity Notice
This USB charger adapter complies with the basic and other relevant requirements of EMC Directive 2004/108/EC and the Low-Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC.
Technical data
Model USB charger adapter SLG 1.0
Dimensions (diameter x H) 54 x 72 mm
Weight 45 g
Connection input UK plug
Connection output USB-A socket
Input voltage 100 – 240 V ~
Input current 0.15A
Output voltage 5 V
Output current 1A
Standby power consumption
Compatibility USB 2.0, USB 1.1
Temperature 10 - 35 °C
Air humidity (rel. humidity) Max. 85 %
A1
50Hz / 60 Hz
0 W
charging cable which you can buy
The USB charger adapter does not power off after the battery has been charged.
separately. This is not a malfunction of the charger.
The connected device is faulty or
cannot be charged via USB.
The standby current of the
connected device is too high. If necessary, power off the device after the battery has been charged.
Warranty Information
Troubleshooting
Problem Cause, action
Device is not charged
Press and hold the POWER button
Power socket defective or fuse
No USB connection to device:
The charging current is lower than
Some devices, especially mobile
[1] for at least 1 second to start the charging process.
blown: check the power socket by connecting a different device.
check the USB connection.
40 mA. It is not possible to charge devices with a charging current lower than 40 mA.
telephones, require a special USB
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