iDea Bat-to-go --Emergency Battery Charger

It gives extra power to your mobile phone and iPod.
It's extremely useful when you can't find a power plug near by (to charge).
Easy to carry and use.

| Bat-to-go for Mobile Phones | Power-to-Go for Mobile Phone |
Briefings:
  • Use one 1.5V AA Battery. New battery can be added when old one is used up.
  • Each battery sustains for about 30 minutes Talk time, and 120 minutes Stand-By time*.
  • Light to carry.
  • Supports major brands Mobile Phone power charge -- Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, Sony-Ericsson.
  • Supports the Apple iPod (Dock Connector Compatible models).
  • Build-in over-current protection circuit.
  • Automatically shut down when primary battery is depleted.
Technical Information :
  • Battery: Use one 1.5V AA Lithium or Alkaline battery.
  • Talk time: approximately 30 minutes* (or about 120 minutes* for "Stand-By" mode)
  • Battery Charge time: approximately 20 minutes.*
  • * Note: depends on the battery & the mobile phone (or iPod) models.
Features :
  • Designed for mobile phones and iPod.
  • Charging current: 300mA maximum.
  • Enables immediate power charging, even the mobile phone/ iPod battery is near fully depleted.
  • 1umA discharge current from alkaline battery when charging is deactivated.
  • Automatically startup when current drawn at output (upon connection to device).
  • Automatically shut down when primary battery is depleted.
  • Open-circuit output voltage : 5.6V.
  • LED status indicator.
Operating instructions :
To activate charging.
  • Insert one 1.5V AA Battery.
  • Screw and close the cap.
  • Important: Plug the connector into the charger first, and then connect the charger to the mobile phone / iPod.
To deactivate charging.
  • Disconnect the charger from the mobile phone / iPod (there will be a 10 second delay to deactivation).
Notes
The connector should be inserted into the phone with the appropriate charger connector.
When your mobile phone battery is completely discharged, it could take a few moments until you see it's charging.
If LED light on charger does not flash when connected, replace with new battery.
It is normal that the charger will heat up, especially at the end of discharge.
For best results:
Use a Lithium AA1.5V or Alkaline battery. When using nickel-metal rechargeable battery, do NOT disconnect until it’s fully discharged (light stops flashing).
WARNING
  1. Keep it away from small children. If swallowed, promptly see the doctor.
  2. Do not dispose in fire - it may explode or leak and cause personal injury.
  3. New mobile phone should be fully charged with its own AC charger beforehand.