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Status LED Magnetic holder
• Standby: Red
• Charging: Blue
• Fully charged: Blue
• Error: Flashing Blue/Red
NOTE: Errors such as overcurrent, overvoltage,
undervoltage, overtemperature, non-QI capable device
are indicated by flashing LED.
Mounting
Unscrew the cap nut on the back of the smartphone mount. Place
the cap nut over the ball head of the ventilation grille mount (Fig.1).
Insert the ball head into the holder of the smartphone mount. The
ball head must engage audibly. Tighten the union nut clockwise
(Fig.2).
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.1
Press the spring clamp of the
ventilation grille holder to open its
clamps. Keeping the clamp pressed,
insert the bracket to the slats of the
ventilation grille (Fig.3).
Release the spring clamp.
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Fig
.2
Fig
.3
Charging devices
The charger is suitable for wireless charging
of Qi enabled devices. To do so, connect the
USB Type-C plug of the included USB cable
to the holder, and the USB plug to the USB
car charging adapter connected to the
on-board power supply.
The red LED on the inductive magnetic
cradle lights up, indicating that the device
is ready for charging (Fig.4). Place your
smartphone with its back on the magnetic
holder (Fig.5). Once the smartphone is
placed, charging will begin.
Note: When using both USB ports of the
Twin USB charger at the same time, the fast charging
function is disabled.
NOTE: You do not need to use the metal
rings to charge MagSafe compatible
smartphones (some iPhone models).
To charge non-MagSafe compatible smartphones, use the
included metal rings to stick to smartphones or their protective
cases. Note that thicker protective covers can impair wireless
charging. When attaching the metal plate, make sure that it is
not glued to the position of the induction coil in the smart-
phone. Charging via induction is then not possible!
CAUTION! Note that the holder heats up during the charging
process and can become hot. The temperature rises when you
have the device in use during charging. The charging process
stops automatically if it overheats. Do not use the cradle again
until it has cooled down.
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Fig
.4
Fig
.5
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