All Battery Level LED Indicators
and the Port Status LED
Indicator of USB-A Ports and
QC USB-A Port flash twice per
second
All Battery Level LED Indicators
and the Port Status LED
Indicator of D-Tap Port and CIG
Port flash twice per second
1.
USB-A Ports or QC USB-A
Port Overcurrent Protection
2.
USB-A Ports or QC USB-A Port
Short-circuit Protection
1.
D-Tap Port or CIG Port
Overcurrent Protection
2.
D-Tap Port or CIG Port
Short-circuit Protection
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3.
If output ports can be turned on,
it means that the loads drew too
much power from the unit and
pulled down the battery voltage.
In this case, only connect small
loads to the unit.
4.
If none of the output ports can
be turned on, it means that the
unit should not continue
powering loads. In this case,
recharge the unit as soon as
possible to avoid permanent
damages to the battery.
1.
Remove connections to the
USB-A Ports and QC USB-A
Port.
2.
If the USB-A Ports or QC USB-A
Port were shorted, remove the
short circuit immediately.
3.
If the loads drew currents that
exceed the specifications of
USB-A Ports or QC USB-A
Port, stop powering those loads
via the USB-A Ports or QC
USB-A Port.
4.
Connect only the loads that
conform to the specifications
of USB-A Ports and QC
USB-A Port to the unit.
1.
Remove connections to the
D-Tap Port and CIG Port.
2.
If the D-Tap Port or CIG Port
was shorted, remove the short
circuit immediately.
3.
If the loads drew currents that
exceed the specifications of
D-Tap Port or CIG Port, stop
powering those loads via the
D-Tap Port or CIG Port.