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ChargingRay
For best long term results always start with a fully charged Ray. 
xTurn the Power Switch to OFF.
xConnectRay  to  the AC Adapter.
xPlug the AC adapter into an electric outlet.
xWhen the Power Light flashes once per second the Ray is being 
charged.
xRay’s dead battery will be fully charged in 12 hours.   
xThe Power Light stops flashing when Ray’s battery is fully charged.  
Steady power light glow indicates a fully charged Ray.
Caution:
Only use the AC Adapter supplied with Ray.
8...

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Important Safety Information: 
To reduce the risk of injury while operating the Ray Projector, please follow all in-
structions carefully 
Operating Safety Precautions: 
HandlingRay.
Do not drop, crush, puncture, incinerate, or open the RayProjector. 
Do not operate the Ray in the rain, near washbasins, or any wet lo-
cations.
Do not spill any food or drinks on the Ray Projector. 
If the Ray does get wet, unplug all cables, turn the projector off, and 
slide the power switch to off before cleaning. Once...

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Using the Ray USB Power Adapter: 
xFirmly insert the Ray USB Power Adapter  connector into the Ray.
xInsert the power adapter firmly into the power outlet (the power light 
should start flashing after a few seconds).  
Caution: 
Do not connect, disconnect or clean the Ray USB Power Adapter with wet 
hands.
UseONLY the Ray Power Adapter to charge the Ray.
Note: 
The Ray USB Power Adapter may become warm during normal use. 
Be certain to allow adequate ventilation around the Ray USB Power 
Adapter. 
Never...

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Additional Safety Information: 
Ray projects video through a lens on to a screen using LED light sources.
The closer an object is to the lens of the Ray, the brighter the image/light 
emitted from the lens. 
A properly connected Ray will output an image through the lens.  To verify 
an image, hold the Ray 6 inches from a light colored surface. 
Ray Projector Longevity: 
To prolong the life of the Ray Projectoravoid operating on a flat surface. 
Use the tripod or an equivalent to allow air circulation...

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Storing Ray:
Store the Ray Projector in a place where the temperature is always be-
tween -20º and 45º C (-4º to 113º F). 
Caution:  
Do not leave Ray in the car, since interior temperatures in parked vehicles 
may exceed the desired range. 
When using iPod or charging the battery, it is normal for the Ray to get 
warm.  The exterior of the Ray functions as a cooling surface, transferring 
heat from inside the unit to the cooler air outside. 
CleaningRay:
To clean Ray, unplug all cables and turn Ray...

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Note: 
This Ray Projector has been tested and found to comply with the limits 
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These 
limits are deigned to provide reasonable protection against harmful inter-
ference in a residential installation.  
This projector generates, uses, and may radiate radio-frequency energy. 
If it is not installed and used properly—that is, in strict accordance with 
the instructions—it may cause interference with radio and TV receptions.  
However, there...

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Disposal and Recycling Information: 
Yo u r  Ray must be disposed of properly according to local 
laws and regulations. Because this product contains a bat-
tery, the product must be disposed of separately from house-
hold waste. When your Ray reaches its end of life, contact 
Ray or your local authorities to learn about recycling options
.
E&H Innovations LLC © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 
TM is the trademark of E&H LLC.   
iPod® and iPhoneTM are trademarks of Apple, Inc.; Zune® is a trade 
Microsoft...

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Warranty 
Ray Display (“Ray”) warrants this product (except battery packs) against de-
fects in material or workmanship for one (1) year from the original date of pur-
chase. Pursuant to this Limited Warranty, Ray will, at its option, (i) repair the 
product using new or refurbished parts or (ii) replace the product with a refur-
bished product. For purposes of this Limited Warranty, “refurbished” means a 
product or part that has been returned to its original specifications.  
The limited warranty...
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