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- Q: Is this power cord compatible with all 4moms mamaRoo models? A: No, this power cord is compatible with 4moms mamaRoo 2/4, mamaRoo4, Rockaroo, and 2015 mamaRoo infant seat. It is not compatible with 4moms 3, 4moms rocker, or mamaRoo glider.
- Q: What is the output voltage and current of this power cord? A: The power cord has an output of 12 volts and 3 amps, making it suitable for devices that require up to 36 watts.
- Q: Does the power cord come with a warranty? A: Yes, the power cord comes with a 45-day money-back guarantee and an 18-month worry-free warranty.
- Q: What safety features does this power cord have? A: The power cord includes protections against short-circuits, over-voltage, and other advanced safety features to provide peace of mind while charging.
- Q: Can this power cord be used for other devices? A: This power cord is specifically designed for 4moms products. It can be used as a replacement for 4moms part numbers OH-1048B1203000U and OH-1048B1203000-U, but should not be used for devices not listed.
- Q: What is the input voltage for this power cord? A: The power cord has an input voltage range of 100-240 volts and operates at a frequency of 50-60 Hertz.
- Q: How long is the power cord? A: The specific length of the power cord is not provided, but it is designed to reach standard power outlets for convenient use.
- Q: Is the power cord easy to install? A: Yes, the power cord is designed for easy plug-and-play installation, allowing you to connect it to your compatible 4moms device without hassle.
- Q: What should I do if my power cord is not working? A: If the power cord is not working, check the connection to the power outlet and the device. If issues persist, you may return it within 45 days for a refund or seek warranty support.
- Q: Is there a risk of overloading if I use the power cord with lower wattage devices? A: No, the power cord is compatible with devices requiring less than 36 watts, such as those needing 12 volts at lower amperage like 1A, 1.5A, or 2A.