Extend A Charge Online   Extend a Charge phone charge system    

  The Cordless Solution for Cell Phones and More

 

The  Turbo Charge System:

  • Electronic, Reusable, Portable Cell Phone Charger
  • Adapts To ANY Cell Phone!
  • Use It Anywhere In The World!

Never Run Out Of Power!
• The Safest Way To Charge Your Cell Phone!
• Charge Anywhere, Anytime - Worldwide!
• Great For Power Outages and Other
     Emergencies!
• Runs Off A Single AA Battery!

DIGITAL - POWERFUL - CONVENIENT - LIGHTWEIGHT

Extend A Charge features exclusive Dual AlgorChip™ Technology for extra power and safety.  This advanced design regulates flow of energy to the cell phone battery.  Unlike ordinary chargers which try to send a full charge to your cell phone battery - risking damage or fire to your phone!  So Don't waste your money on cheap imitations or expensive disposable units - get the original Extend A Charge today!

 

•   Product Specifications For Extend A Charge Back-Up-Charger
The new designed Extend A Charge Back-Up Charger is a compact, light, reusable and easy to operate product. One AA battery and one connector allow you to charge your mobile phone anywhere. Comes with a one year manufacturers warranty.

•   Technical Information
Battery use one 1.5V AA Lithium or Alkaline battery. Talk time: Up to 2 hours depending on the battery used (40 Hours of stand by time), network provider & the mobile phone model.

•   Features
• Designed for use with mobile electronics powered by a single Lithium cell.
• Charging current varies with usage condition.
• Enables immediate usage of device, even if battery is fully depleted.
• Automatic startup when current drawn at output. (upon connection to device)

• Automatic shut down when primary battery is depleted.
• Open-circuit output voltage 5.6V
• Indicator LED

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•   Operating Instructions
• To activate charging
1.   Insert one 1.5v AA Battery
2.   Screw the cap closed
3.   Important: First plug the connector into the charger.
4.   Connect the Back-Up-Charger to the mobile phone
5.   To deactivate charging; disconnect the Extend A Charge Back-Up-Charger from the mobile phone.

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 the phone charging. If light on charger does not flash when connected, replace battery. It is normal for the charger to heat up slightly, especially at the end of discharge.Some phones show charging indicator with a steady blue light while others will flash. This is normal.

For Best Results:
Use a Lithium AA 1.5v or a quality Alkaline battery. Do not disconnect until completely discharged…the LED light stops flashing or goes out.

•   WARNING
1. Keep away from small children. If swallowed, promptly see doctor.
2. Do not dispose of in fire.
3. Alkaline battery could leak and damage charger if left in charger for a long period of time.
4. Any new cellular phone must be fully charged once with its AC charger before using this portable emergency charger.

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