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RAAP G150
Welcome
Thank you for purchasing the RAAP G150 GaN Charger. We recommend you to read the instruction manual carefully before using the product.
Package Contains:
- 1 N RAAP G150 GaN Charger
- 1 N Rating Card
Product Overview
Product Introduction
Introducing the Ambrane RAAP G150 - a powerful 150W Wall GaN Charger with GaNMAX technology. Charge your devices at blazing speeds with 3 ports (1 USB-A + 2 Type-C), laptop charging, and 12 layers of protection. BIS-certified, Made in India, and with a 180-day warranty. Stay charged, stay safe, and stay ahead!
Product Specifications
- 150W Total Output
- Triple Ports (1 USB-A, 2 Type-C)
- GaNMAX Technology
- Laptop Charging via Type-C
- Input: AC 110~240V, 50/60 Hz, 1.5A
- Output: USB C1/C2: 140W Max, PPS (C1/C2): 105W; USB A (A1): 20W (Max); USB C1+C2: 65W+65W (130W Max); USB C1+C2+A1: 65W+65W+20W (150W Max); USB A1+USB C1/C2: 140W+20W (160W Max)
- Multi Layers of Chipset Protection
- Made In India
- Travel-Friendly Design
- Removable Pin for India and US
- 180 Days Warranty
Using the Product to Charge Devices
How to Charge Type-C Laptops with the Charger
- Use a good quality Type-C to Type-C charging cable that supports laptop charging.
- Plug one end of the Type-C to Type-C cable into the charger’s Type-C port and the other end into the Type-C port of your laptop.
- Your laptop will start getting charged.
Port Combination
Refer to the chart below to understand port combinations and maximum wattage distribution under various scenarios:
Dual Pins Instructions
This charger has Indian Pins by default.
Slide the detachable plug upwards to use the US/EU Pins.
Important Notice
To ensure the safety and optimal performance of your RAAP G150 GaN Charger, please follow these guidelines:
- Avoid Disassembly or Modification: Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the charger. Unauthorized modifications can lead to product damage and safety hazards.
- Prevent Exposure to Moisture and Fire: Keep the charger away from moisture, water, or open flames to prevent short circuits or current leakage.
- Optimal Storage Conditions: Store the charger in a dry, non-humid, and non-corrosive environment to prolong its lifespan.
- Temperature Range: Operate the charger within a temperature range of -23°C to 40°C (-10°F to 104°F). Extreme temperatures can affect performance.
- Handle with Care: Avoid rough handling, throwing, trampling, or impact. Treat the charger gently to prevent damage.
- Disconnect After Use: Always unplug the charger from the power source when it is not in use or after completing the charging process.
- Child Safety: Keep the charger out of reach of children to prevent accidents or mishandling.
- Use Appropriate Cables: Only use compatible and high-quality cables designed for charging with the charger. Avoid using cables of doubtful quality to prevent accidents and damage to your devices.
Warning
- Never attempt to use the RAAP G150 GaN Charger if you notice any visible damage, exposed wires, or unusual odours. Contact our customer support immediately.
- Do not use the RAAP G150 GaN Charger in environments with excessive dust, heat, or direct sunlight.
- If the RAAP G150 GaN Charger becomes excessively hot during use, disconnect it from the power source and allow it to cool before further use.
- In case of overheating, unusual noise, or any unexpected behaviour, discontinue use and contact our customer support.
- The RAAP G150 GaN Charger is intended for indoor use only. Avoid using it outdoors or in environments where it may be exposed to extreme conditions.
- Do not attempt to charge incompatible devices or devices that exceed the charger's specified wattage. Doing so may result in damage.
Updated on 07 Aug 2024
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