USB charger




The USB car charger is available with either the ACC or the ignition on. We recommend you connect the USB port and digital devices with the engine running. See the display screen of the device to check its charging process completion. Your smartphone or tablet PC could get heated up while charging. This is no reason to worry, as it doesn't impact life or functions of the device. There is no function to stop charging by monitoring the battery heat or damage of the device being charged by the USB charger itself. There is however, a function to block itself if the device is being charged when the device requires overcurrent or the USB charger is overheated.

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Use the USB car charger with the ignition on. Otherwise, vehicle battery can be discharged.
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Use the official USB cable of the manufacturer of the digital device to be charged.
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Make sure that no foreign objects, drinks, and water come into contact with the USB car charger. Water or foreign objects can damage the USB charger.
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Do not charge a device whose current consumption exceeds 2.1 A.
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Do not connect an electrical device that generates excessive electromagnetic noise to the USB car port. If you do so, noise can be heard or vehicle electronic devices can be interrupted while audio or AV is on.
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If the charger is connected incorrectly, it can cause serious damage on the devices. Please note that damages due to incorrect usage are not covered by warranty service.