Accessory Power Trans4M Instruction Manual
Thank you for purchasing the Trans4m USB Power Source. This light‐weight, compact, and versatile
device allows you to charge your USB devices no matter where you are. Offering dual USB power
outputs, you can draw power from AC, DC, AA or even 9V batteries to charge all of your mobile devices
via USB. You will find this device to be the perfect fit for all at‐home, travel, and emergency USB
charging. Have power, anywhere… anytime.
What’s in the box?
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Trans4m Power Source
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MicroUSB Cable
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MiniUSB Cable
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iPod / iPhone USB Cable
Operating Instructions:
AC Outlet as Power Source
The Trans4m is equipped with a flip‐down AC plug for charging your USB devices. Please refer to Figure
(A). Simply flip the AC plug downwards and insert it into any AC wall outlet. You may then connect any
two USB charging cables to the USB power outputs on the Trans4m. Finally, connect your mobile devices
to the appropriate charging cable. You will see the LED indicator illuminate on Trans4m to indicate
charging.
DC Outlet as Power Source
The Trans4m is equipped with a flip‐out DC barrel for charging your USB devices. Just open the
transparent door and flip the barrel 180 degrees as shown in Figure (B) below. Insert the DC barrel into
the DC outlet in your car. You may then connect any two USB charging cables to the USB power outputs
on the Trans4m. Finally, connect your mobile devices to the appropriate charging cable. You will see the
LED indicator illuminate to indicate charging.
AA Batteries as Power Source
The Trans4m can charge your USB devices via (2) AA batteries, alkaline or rechargeable. Open the
transparent door and flip out the DC barrel. You will then see the AA battery compartment. Insert the
AA batteries, but please be sure that they are properly inserted, matching the + /‐ correctly. You may
then connect any USB charging cable to the USB power output on the Trans4m. Finally, connect your
mobile device to the charging cable. You will see the LED indicator illuminate on Trans4m to indicate
charging. Please refer to Figure (C) below.
9V Battery as Power Source