mooas MT-S1

mooas Dodecagon Nako Ball Rechargeable Mini Timer

Model: MT-S1

Selelekela

The mooas Dodecagon Time Ball is a versatile and portable mini timer designed to assist with time management for various activities such as studying, cooking, reading, and workouts. It features 11 preset time configurations and offers multiple alarm modes for different environments.

Litaba tsa Sephutheloana

  • mooas Dodecagon Nako Ball Rechargeable Mini Timer
  • Type-C USB Charging Cable (3.2 ft)
  • Bukana ea Mosebelisi

Sehlahisoa se Felletseview

Three mooas Dodecagon Time Balls in white, sand peach, and blue, showing various time configurations on their faces.

Image: Three Dodecagon Time Balls displaying different time settings.

Close-up of a blue mooas Dodecagon Time Ball showing the power button, status indicator, and charging port.

Setšoantšo: Ka botlalo view of the timer's components.

The Dodecagon Time Ball features a dodecahedron shape with 11 preset time configurations (1, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 45, 60, 90 minutes) embossed on its faces. It includes a power button, a status indicator light, and a Type-C charging port.

Tlhophiso

Charging the Timer

Before first use, fully charge the timer. Use the included Type-C USB cable. Connect the cable to the charging port on the timer and to a 5V output power adapter (not included). Do not use adapters higher than 5V output (e.g., 9V or 12V) as this may damage the device.

  • When charging, a red light will illuminate.
  • When charging is complete, a blue light will illuminate.
  • Nako ea ho tjhaja: Hoo e ka bang lihora tse 2.5.
A blue mooas Dodecagon Time Ball connected to a white USB-C charging cable, illustrating the charging port.

Image: Timer connected to its Type-C USB charging cable.

Motlakase/O tima

To turn the timer on or off, long press the power button. The blue indicator light will blink, and the timer will power on or off with a beep or vibration, depending on the selected alarm mode.

Video: Demonstrates how to power on and off the timer using the power button.

Litaelo tsa Ts'ebetso

Ho beha Nako

The timer is designed for simple operation. To set a timer:

  1. Ensure the timer is powered on.
  2. Simply flip the timer so that the desired time (e.g., 5, 25, 60 minutes) faces upwards.
  3. Sebali sa nako se tla qala ka bohona.
A hand flipping an orange mooas Dodecagon Time Ball so that the '30' minute side faces up, demonstrating how to start the timer.

Image: Flipping the timer to start a countdown.

Video: Shows the process of turning the timer to activate a countdown.

Sesupo sa Nako

When the timer is in use, the status indicator light will remain on. It will start blinking approximately 10 seconds before the set time is up, providing a visual alert.

A blue mooas Dodecagon Time Ball on a desk next to a person writing, with its indicator light glowing, showing it is active.

Image: The timer's indicator light showing active status.

Mekhoa ea Alamo

The timer supports three alarm modes: sound, vibration, and silent. You can select the desired mode based on your environment and needs.

  • When the power is on, short press the power button to cycle through sound, vibration, or silent mode.
  • If the mode is changed while the timer is in use, the current timer will reset and start again from the beginning with the new mode.
  • Mokhoa oa Molumo: Recommended for activities where the alarm must not be missed, such as cooking or exercising.
  • Vibration/Silent Mode: Ideal for quiet environments like offices or libraries.

Video: Demonstrates changing alarm modes and the corresponding alerts.

Stopping the Alarm / Changing Time

  • To stop an active alarm, turn the timer so the power button faces up, or short press the power button.
  • To start a new timer with a different duration, simply turn the timer so the desired new time faces up. The previous timer will stop, and the new one will begin.

Tlhokomelo

  • Keep the timer clean by wiping it with a soft, dry cloth.
  • Qoba ho beha sebali mochesong o feteletseng kapa mahlaseling a letsatsi.
  • Boloka sebakeng se omileng ha se sa sebelisoe.

Ho batle phoso

Timer Not Charging

If the timer is not charging, ensure you are using the provided Type-C USB cable. Some USB-C cables, particularly those designed for data transfer or specific devices like iPads, may not be compatible for charging this timer. Always use a USB-C cable with a USB-A connector on one end for the power source, or the original cable provided.

Timer Not Turning On or Functioning

  • Ensure the timer is fully charged.
  • Perform a long press on the power button to ensure it is powered on.
  • If the timer randomly switches to silent mode or stops working, it might indicate a low battery or a need for a full recharge.

Difficulty Reading Numbers in Low Light

The embossed numbers on the timer's faces can be challenging to read in low light conditions. For better visibility, consider marking your frequently used time settings with a small sticker or placing the timer in a well-lit area.

Litlhaloso

SebopehoLintlha
Brandmooas
Nomoro ea MohlalaMT-S1
MmalaWhite (also available in Sand Peach, Blue)
Lintho tse bonahalangAcrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Polycarbonate
Litekanyo tsa Sehlahisoa2.24"D x 1.84"W x 2.24"H
Boima ba Ntho1.44 ounces (hoo e ka bang 0.09 lbs)
Number of Preset Times11 (1, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 45, 60, 90 minutes)
Mohloli oa MatlaBetri e ka tjhajwang hape (ka hare)
Boema-kepe ba ho tjhajaMofuta oa C-USB
Kenyeletso e Lekanyelitsoeng5V 1A
Nako ea ho tjhajaLihora tse 2.5
Mocheso oa ho sebetsa14°F - 122°F (-10°C - 50°C)

Warranty le Tšehetso

For warranty information and customer support, please refer to the product packaging or contact mooas customer service directly. Keep your purchase receipt for warranty claims.

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