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Power Ready Notebook Cases

Instruction Manual

TravelPower Case is compatible with the majority of contemporary notebook computers. Selecting the correct voltage and notebook tip is essential to ensure proper operation. The Compatibilty Guide will help you determine what choices are appropriate for your notebook computer.

NOTE: Before purchase and use, please review the “Compatibility Guide” to determine if your notebook is supported and to determine proper voltage settings.

Charge and power your notebook, PDA and mobile phone simultaneously.

Any single air, auto or AC power source charges all devices.

Rugged case with specially designed pockets.

NOTE: Charging a mobile phone or PDA requires USB Charging Cables which are sold separately. Other brands of USB charging cables will work with APC’s TravelPower Adapter.

Service

Do not return product to the place of purchase under any circumstances. Consult troubleshooting to solve common problems.If you are still having trouble, make sure you have the date of purchase, model number and serial number from back of adapter before calling APC Customer Support.

Warranty

The standard warranty is 2 years from the date of purchase. APC will replace the original with an APC factory qualified unit. APC will ship a replacement once the defective unit is received or will cross-ship a replacement upon the provision of a valid credit card. APC pays ground freight transportation to return product to the customer.

Specifications

Item

Specification

 

 

Input

11 - 16 VDC, 10 A or 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1.25 A

Output

15 - 20 VDC, 5 VDC. See rear of Adapter for individual amperage.

Charging Time

Typical charging time for notebook computers is less than one hour.

 

Charging times vary depending on state of device and power availability.

Physical

Adapter Weight: 2.20 lbs.

 

Operating temperature: 0-40 deg. C

 

 

Directions For Use

1. Place TravelPower Adapter in case as shown to utilize all the potential of TravelPower.

USB charger cables route between pockets and thru elastic loops for connection to your mobile devices.

VelcroTM strip on mesh pocket holds charger cables in their proper place.

Flat mesh pouch stores the USB Multi-plug socket and the extra USB Charger cables.

The Multi-port USB socket provides two USB ports for charging two mobile devices at one time.

Cord pocket allows easy access to power for charging all your mobile devices.

2.Turn the voltage select knob on the TravelPower Adapter, to set the appropriate voltage for the notebook computer being charged (See Compatibility Guide).

Use a screw driver or a small coin to set voltage.

After selecting the correct tip, push firmly into place.

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