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WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND THAT YOU READ THE USER'S MANUAL BEFORE USING THE SSC3000 SOLAR CHARGER USER GUIDE PACKAGE CONTENT: INSTALLATION AND USAGE Now let’s go through some important points related to your charger. We recommend that you read the whole content of this user instructions manual for a better usage prior to using your solar charger. 1. Connecting your charger: Your charger will be connected as represented by the following image:
Fig.1 A general representation of the connection of Solarandu SSC3000 Solar Charger 2. Energy from two sources: The SSC3000 charger can receive the needed energy from two different sources: Solar Energy and the Main Grid Network Electricity (AC 110V-220V). Usually, you may use the solar energy source by plugging the output of the solar module to the Central Unit, using the appropriate cable inside the package (CUI-TCU cable). 3. Optimal performance: For better performance, The solar module will continuously remain out of the window, under direct sunshine, even during raining days (it is water-proof); While not in displacement, you need to connect the output of the solar module to the input of the Central Unit at all time. This is important, especially if you use your charger frequently, as some electronic devices may not recharge when your charger's battery is too low. Green lights, which are activated by pressing on the blue pad "Energy Level" help you monitor the charger's battery level. The Central Unit will automatically prevent its battery from getting overcharged. 4. 24hrs/day
availability: By plugging the Solar Module output 5. Longer
Cable: An extra cable is
provided for your convenience. 6. Storing energy: By plugging the Solar Module output to the input of the Central Unit (C.U.I.) while Solar Module is under sunshine, the bleu light “Sun” (on the surface of the Central Unit) will automatically switch-on, indicating that your charger has started storing energy for future usage. Therefore, your solar charger can effectively be used at anytime, 24hrs/day of availability, provided that the Central Unite is connected to the Solar Module at day time; 7. Recharging electronic devices: Recharging your electronic device from the solar charger, will request that you connect the output of the Solar Charger to your electronic device. Please use the appropriate cable to plug your device to the output of the Central Unit 8. Switching OFF the charger: Please TURN OFF the charger while not charging; always TURN OFF the charger for a shipment purpose. Of course, you can switch ON your charger during a trip for recharging purpose. The SSC3000 solar charger will automatically switch OFF for safety in case of overload or short circuit; 9. Central Unit: - The Central Unit is equipped with sensitive electronic components and shall not be exposed under direct sunshine. Solarandu SSC3000 solar charger was designed to enable you protect the Central Unit of your charger by installing it indoor, while the solar module is preferably put outdoor. - Self uncovering of the Central Unit voids guarantees. In case of trouble, please contact your local supplier, or send a message to: support@solarandu.com in order to receive assistance from skilled professional technicians. You can also try to visit the FAQ page (Frequent Asking Questions) of our web site. 10. Charger's Battery : Your Solar Charger has a battery within the Central Unit, which makes it able to recharge your electronic devices during times of sun absence, like at night. Though you may be able to use your SSC3000 charger for more than 10 years, the charger's battery may request a change after 5 years or so, depending on the frequency with which the charger is being used. When changing the battery, it is recommended to use a Solarandu battery. Using other batteries may shorten the life of your charger or lead to some unexpected results; 11. Rescue Package :
The rescue package is a sub-package within
- Another case, you may use the Rescue Package if after several successive no-sun days, if your solar charger's battery is completely emptied of the stored energy, you can plug your charger to the public electrical network (AC 110V-220V), as shown in figure 3. Disclaimers: 1. Injury or
material damage resulting from any kind of use that is not in accordance with
the operating procedures explained in this user's guide instructions are the
sole responsibility of the User. Copyright© 2006 Solarandu Group Corporation |
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