ROAYEWEY DZ65195231 HP Laptop Charger User Manual

June 13, 2024
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ROAYEWEY DZ65195231 HP Laptop Charger

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Introduction

The ROAYEWEY DZ65195231 HP Laptop Charger is a reliable and efficient power adapter designed to charge various HP laptops and notebooks. It’s an essential accessory for anyone who owns an HP laptop and needs a dependable charger to keep their device powered up. In this guide, we’ll provide you with detailed information about this charger, including its specifications, what’s included in the box, key features, how to use it, safety precautions, maintenance tips, and troubleshooting advice.

Specifications

  • Input Voltage: 100-240V, 50-60Hz
  • Output Voltage: 19.5V
  • Output Current: 2.31A
  • Power Output: 45W
  • Connector Size: 4.5mm x 3.0mm
  • Compatibility: Designed for HP laptops and notebooks

What’s in the Box

When you purchase the ROAYEWEY DZ65195231 HP Laptop Charger, you can expect the following items in the box:

  1. ROAYEWEY DZ65195231 HP Laptop Charger
  2. Power cord (AC cable)
  3. User manual

Key Features

  • Wide Compatibility: This charger is designed to work with various HP laptops and notebooks, ensuring compatibility with a range of models.
  • High-Quality Construction: The charger is built with durable materials, making it resistant to wear and tear.
  • Smart Technology: It incorporates smart technology that provides overvoltage, overcurrent, and short-circuit protection to keep your laptop safe during charging.
  • Compact and Portable: Its compact design makes it easy to carry in your laptop bag, making it convenient for travel.

HOW TO FIND RIGHT ONE

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How to Use

Using the ROAYEWEY DZ65195231 HP Laptop Charger is straightforward:

  • Connect the AC cable to the charger’s power brick.
  • Plug the charger into a compatible power outlet.
  • Connect the charger’s output connector (4.5mm x 3.0mm) to your HP laptop’s charging port.
  • The charger’s LED indicator should light up, indicating that it’s providing power to your laptop.
  • Wait for your laptop to charge, and ensure it’s properly connected.

Product parameters and specifications

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Safety Precautions

  • Check Voltage and Wattage : Ensure that the charger’s voltage and wattage ratings match those specified for your laptop. Using a charger with the wrong specifications can damage your laptop or pose a safety risk.
  • Inspect the Charger : Regularly check the charger for any physical damage, frayed cables, or exposed wires. If you notice any issues, replace the charger immediately.
  • Avoid Overloading Power Strips : Plugging multiple high-power devices into a single power strip can overload it and create a fire hazard. Plug your laptop charger directly into a wall outlet whenever possible.
  • Unplug When Not in Use : When you’re not charging your laptop, unplug the charger from the wall to prevent any electrical hazards or energy waste.
  • Store Safely : When not in use, store the charger in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, heat sources, or moisture.
  • Keep Ventilation Clear : Ensure that the charger and the laptop’s power brick have proper ventilation and are not covered by objects, as this can lead to overheating.
  • Avoid Sharp Bends in Cables : Avoid sharp bends or kinks in the charger’s cable, as this can damage the wires inside and pose a safety risk.
  • Don’t Modify the Charger : Never modify or attempt to repair a charger on your own unless you have the necessary skills and knowledge. Seek professional help if needed.
  • Use Surge Protectors : Consider using surge protectors to safeguard your laptop and charger from voltage spikes and power surges.
  • Monitor Temperature : If you notice that the charger or laptop power brick is getting excessively hot, disconnect it immediately and have it inspected for potential issues.

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Provide a safe charging environment

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Maintenance

  • Handle with Care: Always handle the charger with care, avoiding bending or twisting the cables, and never pull the cord to unplug it from the wall or laptop.
  • Unplug Safely: When disconnecting the charger from your laptop, make sure to grasp the connector, not the cable, and gently remove it.
  • Avoid Overheating: Keep the charger in a well-ventilated area while in use to prevent overheating. Avoid covering it with objects or placing it on soft surfaces that can block airflow.
  • Protect from Physical Damage: Be cautious not to pinch the charger’s cable in doors or furniture, as this can damage the wires inside.
  • Regularly Check for Damage: Periodically inspect the charger for any visible signs of damage, such as frayed cables or exposed wires. If you notice any damage, replace the charger immediately to avoid safety hazards.
  • Store Properly: When not in use, store the charger in a cool, dry place, and avoid winding the cable tightly around the adapter, as this can cause stress on the wires.
  • Avoid Extreme Temperatures: Do not expose the charger to extreme temperatures (hot or cold) or direct sunlight for extended periods.
  • Use Surge Protectors: Consider using a surge protector or a voltage stabilizer to protect the charger from power surges and fluctuations.
  • Cleanliness: Keep the charger and its connectors clean and free from dust and debris. Use compressed air or a soft brush to clean the connector pins if necessary.
  • Genuine Replacement: If your charger becomes faulty or damaged, it’s recommended to replace it with a genuine HP charger or a reputable third-party charger that is compatible with your laptop model. Using non-genuine chargers can be risky and may damage your laptop.

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Troubleshooting

  • Check the Power Outlet: Ensure that the power outlet you are using is working correctly. Plug another device into the same outlet to verify if it’s providing power.
  • Inspect the Charger Cable: Examine the charger cable for any visible damage, such as frayed wires or bent connectors. If you notice any damage, it’s best to replace the charger.
  • Inspect the Laptop Connector: Check the connector that plugs into your laptop for any signs of damage or wear. It should fit securely into the laptop’s charging port without any wiggling or looseness.
  • Try a Different Outlet: Sometimes, the outlet you are using may not provide a stable connection. Try plugging the charger into a different outlet to see if it works.
  • Check for LED Indicators: Many laptop chargers have LED indicators to show whether they are receiving power. Check if there is an LED on the charger and if it’s lit up. If it’s not, it might be a sign that the charger is faulty.
  • Use a Different Charger: If you have access to another compatible charger, try using it to charge your laptop. This will help you determine if the issue lies with the charger or the laptop itself.
  • Inspect the Laptop’s Charging Port: Carefully inspect the charging port on your laptop for any debris, dirt, or damage. Clean it gently with compressed air or a soft brush if necessary.
  • Check for Software Issues: Sometimes, software issues can affect charging. Restart your laptop and see if that helps. Additionally, check your laptop’s power settings to ensure that it’s set to charge when connected to the charger.
  • Test on Another Laptop: If possible, try the charger on another compatible laptop to see if it works. This will help you determine whether the issue is with the charger or your laptop.
  • Contact HP Support: If none of the above steps resolves the issue, and your laptop charger is still under warranty, it’s advisable to contact HP customer support or visit an authorized service center. They can provide further assistance or arrange a replacement if necessary.

FAQs

Is the ROAYEWEY DZ65195231 HP Laptop Charger compatible with my HP laptop?

Yes, it is compatible with a wide range of HP laptops. Make sure to check the compatibility list for your specific model.

What is the voltage and amperage of this charger?

The ROAYEWEY DZ65195231 charger typically provides Output Voltage: 4.74 Amp, Input Voltage: 19.5 V. Please check the label on the charger for your specific model's specifications.

Is this charger an official HP product?

No, it's not an official HP product, but it is designed to work with HP laptops effectively.

What is the length of the charging cable?

The charging cable is approximately One side is 7.4x5. 0mm female socket, another side is 4.5x3. 0mm plug, providing flexibility in charging your laptop.

Does the charger come with a warranty?

Yes, the ROAYEWEY DZ65195231 charger typically comes with a warranty to ensure its quality and performance.

Can this charger be used for other laptop brands besides HP?

It's specifically designed for HP laptops, but it may work with other laptops that have similar charging ports and requirements.

Is it a fast charger?

The charging speed may vary depending on your laptop model, but it is designed to charge your HP laptop efficiently.

Does it come with a power adapter for wall sockets?

Yes, the charger typically includes a power adapter for use with standard wall sockets.

Is this charger compatible with both older and newer HP laptops?

Yes, it is designed to work with a wide range of HP laptop models, both old and new.

What is the input voltage range for this charger?

The input voltage range for the charger is typically 19.5V, Input Voltage: Ac 100-240v..

Can I use this charger internationally with different voltage standards?

It is usually compatible with a wide range of voltage standards, making it suitable for international use.

Where can I purchase a replacement ROAYEWEY DZ65195231 HP Laptop Charger?

You can typically purchase a replacement charger online through various retailers and marketplaces.

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