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Charger Instructions: Single Wall Charger

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Charger Instructions: Single Wall Charger

If you need instructions for your Wasabi Power single battery charger, this article is here to help! Our Wasabi Power single battery chargers have the US plug folded into the design to reduce space when not in use. Simply pull out the plug, and plug it into an outlet. The Wasabi Power single battery chargers also include a car charging adapter, and European plug adapter for your time of need. When plugged in, the Wasabi Power single battery charger should illuminate a solid green color. This will indicate power is being delivered to the charger. When a battery is inserted into the...

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Charger Instructions: Flat Dual USB Charger (LCH-FC)

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Charger Instructions: Flat Dual USB Charger (LCH-FC)

Below are the steps to make sure your Wasabi Power charger is working as intended. If you have any problems, please contact us so that we can help troubleshoot or replace any defective units. All our chargers include a 3-year warranty.   STEP 1: Connect charger to USB power source When the dual charger is plugged into a USB power source, the lights should both be green. NOTE: Most of the flat chargers have been updated to use USB-C input, though some models still use micro-USB. PROBLEM: If you do not see two green lights, or the lights are alternating...

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Charger Instructions: Oval Dual USB Charger (LCH-DC)

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Charger Instructions: Oval Dual USB Charger (LCH-DC)

If you need instructions for your Wasabi Power dual battery charger, this article is here to help! Dual Battery Charger (BB or Puck): When the dual charger is plugged in with the provided USB cable, the lights should both flash and then turn off. Please note, the dual puck charger is powered by a provided Micro USB cable. If the lights are alternating between red and green, this means there are two possible issues. Double check the USB source you are connected to is providing enough power to the charger. Try to plug it into a power cube and a wall outlet. If you have tried different power sources and...

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