User Manual
Rechargeable Motion Furniture Battery Bank
for the RWX-RBP02 2500 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Power Bank
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Thank you for purchasing your Furniture Revolution rechargeable motion furniture battery bank.
Please follow the below guidelines to maximise your enjoyment and experience cord free comfort.
- Please ensure the battery is fully charged before initial use to maximise the battery life. How to recharge or initially charge the battery bank can be found on page 3 & 4.
- The battery unit has an LCD display that shows you the level of charge within the battery unit. This is shown on page 3 & 4.
- The battery unit has an audible warning sound for when power is very low and requires recharging. Recharging can occur either connected to your motion furniture or disconnected away from your motion furniture. This again is sown on page 3 & 4.
- The battery unit comes with a USB port in case you would like to charge a device through the battery unit. Depending on the device you would like to charge will determine the battery life before recharging is required.
- Motion furniture that is fitted with USB charging, LED lights and other accessories will require more performance from the battery unit, so please keep this is mind that pending accessory usage will determine recharging frequency.
- Your battery unit can be used in-line with your wall socket transformer if you require the unit to be used as a backup battery fail safe option due to power blackouts or outages.
- When placing your battery bank with your motion furniture, please ensure the unit doesn’t get crushed or caught in any mechanism or part of the furniture. Please also ensure pets do not play with the battery bank unit – please keep it protected from your pets.
- If you require to dispose of the product, please consider correct disposal.
(Do not dispose of this product in household waste or recycling bins)
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Please look here to find a battery recycler near your home. How to find a battery recycler | Australian Battery Recycling Initiative
CAUTION:
- For indoor use only
- Don’t crush.
- Don’t short circuit.
- Don’t disassemble nor alter battery pack.
- Don’t dismantle.
- Use only motion approved battery charger and do not charge with other methods else it will possibly cause fire, explosion or overheat.
- Do not immerse in any liquid.
- Don’t heat – keep away from heat sources.
- Do not dispose of this product in household waste or recycling bins.
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Picture guide for the Rechargeable Battery unit.
- Initial charge procedure or recharge procedure and connection to your motion furniture.
With your motion furniture you will have received the wall socket transformer that acts as the power source to your motion furniture.
The input to the transformer will be rated between 100 to 240 volts.
The output of the transformer will be rated to 29 volts.
(these details will be visible on the back of your transformer)
Simply connect your wall socket transformer to your newly purchased rechargeable battery bank to the plug labelled “IN”. (don’t worry, you cannot mis-connect as the “IN” plug is a male connector and the wall socket transformer is a female connector.)
This is what it looks like…
You will notice the LCD display will light up to show the power bank charge state. Please ensure the unit remains on charge until 100% is reached. (A complete recharge from low to full could take 6 hours) Once fully charged, disconnect the wall socket transformer and store in a safe place. Connect the battery bank to the motion furniture by connecting the cord from the furniture into the “OUT” plug on the battery bank. Place the battery bank in a safe place and enjoy cord free comfort.
This is what this process looks like…
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- Overview of Rechargeable Battery unit in photo form
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