Power Supply

The continuous battery operating time shown below is based on a battery used in a normal operation cycle at 25°C (77°F) as estimated by CASIO, and is a guide to the time until the power runs out. The time shown is not guaranteed. With continuous use or at lower temperatures, the continuous operating time will be shorter.

Continuous battery operating time: Approx. 5 hours (at 25°C (77°F))*
* Times vary depending on the temperature.

Precautions when charging your Moflin

Never put anything other than your Moflin into the Moflin Bed (charger). Metallic objects in particular could heat up, causing burns or other injury due to a fire or breakage.

Charging while there is something (particularly metallic objects) between your Moflin and the Moflin Bed (charger) could cause overheating and lead to a fire.

The Moflin Bed (charger) is a wireless battery charger that uses electromagnetic induction technology. Users of heart pacemakers should consult a physician.

In cold locations, the characteristics of the battery are such that the time for which the battery can be used when fully charged may be shorter.

Charge the battery at a temperature between 5°C and 35°C (41°F and 95°F). At temperatures outside the recommended range, charging may take longer or it may not be possible to charge the battery fully.

If the time for which the battery can be used reduces significantly even immediately after charging, the battery may have reached the end of its service life. Replace it with a new battery. For information on replacing the battery, refer to the Support Page (US site / UK site) or submit an inquiry to CASIO using the contact details provided in the separate warranty. You cannot replace the battery yourself.

To prevent over-discharging, you should charge your Moflin’s battery until the LED turns green at least once every six months.

After the charging completed LED (green) lights, leaving your Moflin in Moflin Bed to charge will not affect the charging cycle of the lithium battery.
Charging automatically stops once charging is completed.

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