ION SPEED 4000 Hi-Performance Charger, Includes 2 AA and 2 AAA NiMH Batteries

DuracellSKU: DURCEF27-SPF

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Mister
Public Service Announcment

Green light blinking - battery

is charging. Wait

Green light still - battery is

full.

Red light blinking - 2

error - check if

battery is correctly in, try

rotating and moving them

around a bit, or WAIT A BIT.

Or something's broke.

Red light still - Something's broke. Maybe batteries, maybe charger.

You

Are

WELCOME

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Jay1
Found instructions for this international charger

Here is where they have the PDF manual:

This page choose menu > “Tech Library” > “Rechargeables and Chargers” (I clicked on words not ‘download’) > Find Ion Speed 4000 in ‘Size’ column then click > "Download" to the right of Ion Speed 4000 in the ‘PDF’ column.

Wish a link to “Manual”was here to save time. I got here first looking for the manual to know what the lights mean i.e., usable or fully charged but no joy here, had to hunt.

The charger works internationally with input 100-240 volts AC 50/60Hz. Which means with cheap local adapter you can charge your batteries in outlets around the world. It uses 10 watts.

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Rachel
Can't read user manual

The font on the user manual and the packaging is so tiny, I can't read it even with my glasses. I thought I'd look it up on the net, but can't find a simple link. This is really frustratingId.

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Rachel
Can't read user manual

The font on the user manual and the packaging is so tiny, I can't read it even with my glasses. I thought I'd look it up on the net, but can't find a simple link. This is really frustratingId.

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Daniel P
Nice Charger - instructions are on review page!

Instructions are tiny, if you find them. Solid red light is when charging. Blinking red light is bad battery OR battery is already charged (you can put it in a flashlight and check it or you can use a battery tester). Blinking green means battery is 85% charged or more ("ready to use") and solid green light means fully charged (100%). The smaller AAA batteries are put in slightly differently from the larger AA batteries. If you put the AAA in the charger by placing the flat side (negative end) onto the lower clips first, then drop the top (+) into the charger while pulling against the clip just a bit, it works. (I have seen reviews on another site where the user could not insert the AAA size properly). On the larger AA batteries, I place the top (+ side) into the charger first and slide the bottom into the charger. Not hard once you do it. If you can't put the battery into the charger, you might need to stop buying items like this. If you want the speed charge option, you just put two batteries in the charger instead of using all 4 slots (use one side of the charger). If no lights come on, the battery is not inserted properly and might just need to be rolled into the slot better to make good contact.