Note: Fully charge the power bank before using it
for the first time. The usual charging time is about 4
hours, but may vary depending on the power of the
USB charger used.
The solar panel and hand crank are intended for
emergency use if there is no mains power available
for charging. Charge the powerbank from the mains
if possible.
Solar panel:
The powerbank is equipped with a solar module (4),
which charges the powerbank as soon as the light
conditions are sufficient. The red LED (7) lights up when
the powerbank is charging via the panel.
Hand crank:
The hand crank (6) is designed to power the powerbank
in emergency situations when there is no mains power
or sunlight. Unfold the hand crank and turn the crank at
a steady speed for a few minutes to generate power for
emergency use.
Check battery level of the power bank
To check the battery level, press the power button. The
LED indicator will light up for a few seconds, showing
the powerbank battery level (5) in 25% increments.
100% means your powerbank is fully charged, 25% me-
ans it is almost empty and should be charged promptly.
Charge devices using the power bank
Open the protective cover (9) to access the powerbank's
ports. Connect the device to be charged to a USB cable,
and this to one of the USB-A outputs (2) of the power-
bank. The charging process will begin. The powerbank
allows you to charge two devices at the same time.
Disconnect all cables from the powerbank after use.
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