OPERATION
Notes for Using the Wireless Charging Pad :
- Before using the Wireless Charging Pad, ensure that your device is capable of being charged wirelessly.
- Avoid placing any foreign objects on the Wireless Charging Pad at any time.
- Wireless charging may not work properly if your device has a thick case or if there’s anything else between your phone and the charger.
- Plug the wireless charger into a standard mains socket (see Technical Specifications for details on power source). The Status Light turns on red.
- To charge your device, simply place it centred on the Wireless Charging Pad (soft-touch ring). The status light turns blue to show that the device has started charging. If the device is not charging, the status light continues to be red.
Note: If any foreign metallic object is detected on the Wireless Charging Pad, the status light flashes red and blue.
Using the USB ports and mains outlets
- If you want to charge a device via charging cable, connect your mobile devices to the USB output ports using the devices’ USB charging cables (not supplied).
Note: Maximum combined output from the USB ports is 3.5A.
- If using the mains outlets, connect mains-powered devices to the mains outlets as desired.
Warning: Do not exceed the total max. load 13A, 250V, 3250W.
TROUBLESHOOTING
- Wireless charging doesn’t work as expected
- Ensure the wireless charger is plugged in and mains power turned on.
- Make sure the device you want to charge is capable of being charged wirelessly.
- Make sure the device is centred on the wireless charger’s soft rubbery ring.
- If you mount your phone magnetically, ensure the metal plate behind your phone is positioned away from the wireless charging coils.
- Make sure that your phone case does not contain magnets.
- If the network signal is weak in your area, your device will be constantly searching for a stronger signal. This consumes battery power and could slow down the charging process.
- USB charging is slow
- The total output available from the USB ports is 3.5A. Charging speed may be affected if you have connected devices that are capable of drawing more than that.