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Charging the Battery Pack, Configuring Your Label Maker - labelmanager wireless pnp printer
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Charging the Battery Pack Use the USB cable included with your label maker to recharge the battery pack. The battery pack is charged by USB through the included wall adapter or through a powered USB port on your computer. Use only the included USB cable and wall adapter with your label maker. The label maker may not charge or function properly when connected to a nonpowered USB port, such as those on some Mac keyboards, or a non-powered USB hub. Fully charging the battery pack will take approximately two and a half hours using the wall adapter and approximately eight hours when connected to a powered USB port on your computer. For best performance, fully charge the battery pack before using your label maker. Make sure to read the LiPo Safety Precautions found on page 24. To charge the battery pack using the wall adapter 1 Plug the USB cable into the USB port on the back of the label maker. 2 Plug the other end of the USB cable into the wall adapter. 3 Plug the wall adapter into a power outlet. 4 If the label maker is turned off, press the power button to turn the label maker on and start charging the battery pack. The power status light blinks slowly, indicating that the battery pack is charging. The battery pack continues to charge even if you turn the label maker off. 2 1 Figure 3 The wall adapter is only used for recharging the battery pack; the wall adapter cannot be used to power the label maker when the battery pack is not inserted. To charge the battery pack using your computer 1 Plug the USB cable into the USB port on the back of the label maker. 2 Plug the other end of the USB cable into a powered USB port on your computer. 3 If necessary, turn on the computer. The battery pack will not charge if the computer is turned off or in sleep mode. 4 If the label maker is turned off, press the power button to turn the label maker on and start charging the battery pack. The power status light blinks slowly, indicating that the battery pack is charging. The battery pack continues to charge even if you turn the label maker off. You cannot use the label maker as a wireless network printer while the label maker is connected to a USB port on your computer. For information about setting up your label maker as a wireless printer, see Configuring Your Label Maker on Your Wireless Network on page 12. 8 LabelManager® Wireless PnP User Guide