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Tuesday, 29 November 2011

iPhone's Mophie Juice Pack Instructions

Posted on 20:22 by Unknown
From the juice pack manual on Mophie's website: https://www.mophie.com/v/vspfiles/assets/images/juicepack-air-iPhone4-manual-eng.pdf

and be sure to register for their 1-year warranty per below.



Charging your juice pack air

Connect the juice pack to a power source using

the micro USB cable that came with your juice

pack. The USB cable can be plugged in to your

computer or any “Made for iPhone” wall-plug

style power source with USB out including the

standard iPhone USB wall adaptor. (The LEDs

located on the back of the device will blink

when charging, as the juice pack becomes

more charged the LEDs will indicate how full

it is, but one LED will remain blinking until

completely full.)



Important

The juice pack air comes charged and ready to

go, but after the initial use, normal charging

will take only 2 to 3 hours for maximum power

– AND you can then charge it while the iPhone

is inserted or separately.

Charging your iPhone 4 using the juice pack air

If your iPhone is drained of power or if you want

to extend the battery life of your iPhone, simply

slide the iPhone into the juice pack air. Make

sure that the pin connector is securely inserted

into the bottom of the iPhone and the switch is

turned On (green). When the iPhone recognizes

the juice pack, a battery symbol will appear on

the screen and you will hear a chirp from the

iPhone, this indicates that the iPhone is

charging and/or using the power from the juice

pack rather than from the iPhone itself.

If your iPhone is drained of power, the juice

pack will first charge your iPhone. If your iPhone

is fully charged, the juice pack will act as your

primary battery and no power will be lost from

the iPhone internal battery until the juice pack

is depleted. So you keep on talkin’, rockin’,

surfin’ and sendin’!



Checking the status of the juice pack air

You are always in the KNOW! To check the

battery status of the juice pack, press the

button located on the bottom of the device.

When pressed, the LED lights will illuminate for

several seconds. Four LEDs means that the

juice pack is fully charged, and one LED means

that it is almost empty.





Stand-by mode

If you’d rather use your internal battery and

not the juice pack, use the switch on the

lower-left corner of the juice pack, to put it into

stand-by mode. The dot near the switch will

indicate whether the juice pack is in stand-by

mode (red) or charging mode (green). When

your internal battery is low, simply flick the

switch On and your iPhone will begin charging

immediately.



*Note: Using the stand-by switch will give you

even more total battery life, as the iPhone uses

additional power to be on a constant charge.



Sync with your computer without removing 

While connected to the juice pack air, you can

still sync your iPhone with a computer. Simply

connect the included micro USB cable from the

juice pack air to the computer and sync your

iPhone the same as if it was directly connected.

To keep your juice pack air operating to its

fullest potential, make sure to do the following:

1. Keep your juice pack dry and away from

moisture and corrosive materials.

2. Do not wash the juice pack with harsh

chemicals, soaps or detergents. Just wipe the

case with a soft, water-dampened cloth. Wipe

the pins gently with a soft, dry cloth.

3. Re-charge your juice pack once every three

months when not in use, and remember to

charge it for one hour before putting it away

the first time.



Warranty

At mophie, we are dedicated to making the

best quality products we can. To back this up,

your juice pack is warranted for 1 full year from

the date of purchase. Be sure to register your 

product at mophie.com to activate it and check

for the latest product updates as they develop: https://www.mophie.com/articles.asp?id=155





Customer Service

Telephone: 888.8mophie

Web Contact: www.mophie.com/cs

Service Hours: 9am to 6pm M-F  ET



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