mooas MT-S1

mooas Dodecagon Time Ball Rechargeable Mini Timer Manual Kaiwhakamahi

Model: MT-S1

1. Kupu Whakataki me Nekeview

The mooas Dodecagon Time Ball is a versatile and portable mini timer designed to enhance productivity and time management for various activities. Its unique dodecagon shape allows for easy selection of preset time intervals by simply flipping the device.

Āhuatanga matua:

  • 11 Preset Time Configurations: Includes 1, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 45, 60, and 90 minutes.
  • Three Alarm Modes: Choose between sound, vibration, or silent mode.
  • Mahi ngawari: Simply flip to the desired time to start the countdown.
  • Kawe me te utu ano: Built-in battery and compact size for use anywhere.
  • Hoahoa Huhua: Available in White, Sand Peach, and Blue.
Three mooas Dodecagon Time Balls in white, sand peach, and blue, showing various time configurations on their faces.
Image: The mooas Dodecagon Time Ball features 11 preset time configurations, clearly marked on its faces.
Three mooas Dodecagon Time Balls in white, sand peach, and blue, with text indicating 'Three alarm Modes'.
Image: The timer offers three distinct alarm modes: sound, vibration, and silent.

2. Tatūnga

Charging the Timer

The mooas Dodecagon Time Ball is equipped with a built-in rechargeable battery. Use the provided Type-C USB cable for charging.

  • Connect the Type-C USB cable to the charging port on the timer.
  • Honoa te tahi pito o te taura ki a 5V output adapter (not included) or a compatible USB power source.
  • A rama whero indicates the timer is charging.
  • A marama puru tohu kua oti te utu.
  • Hiranga: Using an adapter with higher than 5V output (e.g., 9V or 12V) may damage the device.
Close-up of the blue mooas Dodecagon Time Ball showing the status indicator, power button, and Type-C charging port.
Image: The timer's underside features a status indicator, power button, and Type-C charging port for convenient recharging.

Te Hiko / Whakaweto

  • To turn the timer ON or WATE, long press the power button located on the underside of the device.
Video: This official product video demonstrates the basic setup and operation of the mooas Dodecagon Time Ball, including powering on and setting time intervals.

3. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

Te whakatakoto i te Taima

  • Ensure the timer is powered on.
  • Simply flip the timer so that the desired time (e.g., 5, 25, 60 minutes) faces upwards.
  • The timer will start automatically. The status indicator light will remain on during the countdown.
  • The indicator light will start blinking approximately 10 seconds before the time is up.
  • To reset or start a new timer, simply turn the device to face another desired time upwards. The previous countdown will stop, and the new one will begin.
A hand flipping a sand peach colored mooas Dodecagon Time Ball to set a timer, with other timers in the background.
Image: Setting the timer is intuitive; just flip the device so the desired time faces up.

Changing Alarm Modes

The timer supports three alarm modes: sound, vibration, and silent. You can switch between these modes to suit your environment.

  • With the timer powered on, short press the power button to cycle through the alarm modes.
  • Aratau Oro: Recommended for environments where an audible alert is necessary, such as cooking or exercising.
  • Aratau Wiri: Ideal for quiet settings like offices or libraries, providing a discreet alert.
  • Aratau mangu: Only the indicator light will flash when the timer ends.
  • If the alarm mode is changed while a timer is active, the current timer will restart from the beginning.
A blue mooas Dodecagon Time Ball on a desk with a glowing indicator light, next to papers.
Image: The timer's indicator light provides a visual cue that the timer is active and blinks when time is almost up.

4. Tiaki

Whakatupato ki te utu

To ensure the longevity and proper functioning of your mooas Dodecagon Time Ball, please adhere to the following charging guidelines:

  • Always use the included Type-C USB cable for charging.
  • Ensure your power adapter provides a 5V putanga. Using adapters with higher voltage (e.g., 9V or 12V) can cause irreversible damage to the timer's internal components.

5. Te Raru

Nga take me nga otinga noa:

  • Timer not charging: Ensure you are using the original Type-C USB cable and a 5V power adapter. Some non-original cables or higher voltage adapters may prevent proper charging.
  • Timer not responding or randomly switching modes: Try turning the device off and on again by long-pressing the power button. If the issue persists, ensure the device is fully charged.
  • Alarm not audible/vibrating: Short press the power button to cycle through the alarm modes (sound, vibration, silent) until the desired mode is active.

6. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
Tau tauiraMT-S1
Tae WāteaWhite, Sand Peach, Blue
RauemiAcrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), Polycarbonate (PC)
Taumaha0.1 lbs (1.44 hekere)
Ahu (W x D x H)2.24" x 1.84" x 2.24"
Puna ManaType-C USB cable (3.2 ft included)
Whakauru Whakatau5V 1A
Waa WhakatauTata ki te 2.5 haora
Te Waahi Mahi14°F - 122°F (-10°C - 50°C)
Three mooas Dodecagon Time Balls in blue, sand peach, and white, stacked to show their compact size and weight.
Image: The compact size (2.2 x 2.2 x 1.8 inches) and light weight (0.1 lbs) make the timer highly portable.

7. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Specific warranty details are not provided in this manual. For warranty information, technical support, or any product-related inquiries, please refer to the official mooas webpaetukutuku, whakapā atu ranei ki ta raatau ratonga kaihoko.

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