Charging the battery
• The integrated rechargeable battery is charged via USB.
• With a completely empty rechargeable battery, the charging procedure may take several
hours.
As already described, the charging procedure can be performed independently
from the state of the rechargeable battery. Due to the battery technology, no
previous discharging is necessary, since there is no so-called memory effect.
Due to the integrated charging electronics, the rechargeable battery does not
get over-charged. The charging procedure switches off timely.
• The battery is spent when the multimedia player cannot be turned on.
The same applies when a "battery empty" warning is issued or if the Multimedia Player turns
off automatically during operation.
• Depending on your computer's mainboard, the USB ports are turned off when you turn off
the computer via the front button (computer in standby-mode).
Then charging is of course no longer possible. The same applies when the computer is
turned off via its mains switch.
As it doesn't make sense to keep the computer running just for the charge process, you may
also use a USB hub with own mains cable. This normally remains activated when the
computer is turned off.
Only charge the multimedia player via a USB port on your computer or a USB
hub and the supplied USB cable, otherwise you damage the charge electronics
and therefore the multimedia player. There is also danger of fires or explosion
due to the integrated rechargeable battery!
Refer to the two chapters "Safety notices" and "Accumulator notices".
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