How to Charge the Battery
The battery of the ScanSnap can be charged by connecting the ScanSnap and the computer with the supplied USB cable.
The ScanSnap is powered and charged through a USB port on a computer. Use the USB port that provides a power supply of 500 mA to charge the battery.
Use the supplied USB cable to charge the battery. If you use a USB power adapter, you can charge the battery directly from an AC outlet with the USB power adapter.
Charge the battery in proper air temperature conditions (5 to 35 degrees C/41 to 95 degrees F).
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Do not charge the battery in the following cases:
The shape of the USB cable plug was once deformed.
The USB cable is damaged.
Foreign objects get on the plugs of the USB cable and the USB connector which is on the ScanSnap.
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Do not charge the battery in the following environments:
Places which are subject to high humidity, dust, or vibration
Places near conventional phones, televisions, or radios
Check that the ScanSnap does not get wet before charging.
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The battery can be charged while the ScanSnap is being used. Although the following symptoms may occur during a charge, it does not affect the ScanSnap in any way.
It takes time until charging completes.
The remaining battery power is reduced and charging is not completed.
The ScanSnap is automatically turned off during a scan.
The battery reaches the end of its life after 300 to 500 times of charges and discharges. The battery life varies depending on the conditions that the ScanSnap is used in.
The battery naturally discharges over time even if the ScanSnap is not used.
When you use the ScanSnap in low temperatures, the charged battery may run out quickly.
When charging completes, the battery indicator turns off.
USB power adapter specification
Rated input voltage: AC 100 to 240 V ±10%
Rated input frequency:50 to 60 Hz
Rated output voltage: 5 V
Rated output current: 1.5 A
An adapter with a rated output current of 0.5 A can also be used to charge the battery.