power socket. 4
• Connect a USB port of a laptop,
car charger or any other USB
charger to the Micro-USB port G
on the charger. Use a USB cable
that is suitable for charging
(some USB cables are for data
transfer only). 5
->The charge level indicator H
shows the charging progress 6
2. Remove the charger when charging
is complete (4 LED's are steadily
lit).
How to check the battery level 6
How to charge a device via the power
bank
Do one of the following, depending on
how you want to charge a device:
• If charging via power bank 7:
◦ Connect the device you wish
to charge to the USB port K
on the charger. Use a USB
cable that is suitable for
charging (some USB cables
are for data transfer only).
• If charging via mains power
socket 8:
◦ Connect the device you wish
to charge to the USB port K
on the charger. Use a USB
cable that is suitable for
charging (some USB cables
are for data transfer only).
◦ Put the charger into a
suitable and easily
accessible mains power
socket.
◦ Remove the charger from the
mains power socket when
charging is complete.
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What happens in case of overload?
The power bank will stop automatically
in case of an overload. Overload is
also indicated by the charge level
indicator H flashing for 12 seconds.
In case of an overload, do the
following:
3. Unplug all cables. Wait until the
charge level indicator H stops
flashing.
4. Press the display charge level
button J.
5. Try charging with a different cable
(the cable might be defective). If the
problem occurs again, the device
cannot be charged with the power
bank.
Disposal
• The symbol on the packaging
indicates that the packaging is
made of PAP.
• Batteries may not be disposed of
with the usual domestic waste.
They may contain toxic heavy
metals and are subject to
hazardous waste regulations. For
this reason, dispose of used
rechargeable batteries at a local
collection point.
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