Silvercrest SURB 520 A1 User Manual

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Silvercrest SURB 520 A1 User Manual

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Power Bank SUPB 520 A1

 

Table of Contents

 

Safety Instructions .........................................................................................................

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Intended Use ..................................................................................................................

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General safety instructions.............................................................................................

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Operational safety ..........................................................................................................

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Rechargeable battery .....................................................................................................

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Operating environment/Environmental conditions..........................................................

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Cleaning and care ........................................................................................................

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Conformity Notice.........................................................................................................

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Disposal of Old Devices ...............................................................................................

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Power Bank SUPB 520 A1

Package Contents ........................................................................................................

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Operation ......................................................................................................................

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Inserting the Rechargeable Battery..............................................................................

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Charging the Power Bank ............................................................................................

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Charging a USB Device ...............................................................................................

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Using the Device Holder ..............................................................................................

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Appendix.......................................................................................................................

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Troubleshooting ...........................................................................................................

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Technical data..............................................................................................................

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Warranty Information ...................................................................................................

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Power Bank SUPB 520 A1

Safety Instructions

Before you use this device for the first time, please read the following notes in this manual and heed all warnings, even if you are familiar with handling electronic devices. Keep this manual safe for future reference. If you sell the device or pass it on, it is essential that you also hand over this manual.

This icon denotes important information for the safe operation of the product and the user’s safety.

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Intended Use

The Power Bank SUPB 520 A1 is intended to be used exclusively to charge devices with a USB charger receptacle. Any use other than that mentioned above does not correspond to the intended use.

The manufacturer accepts no liability if:

the Power Bank is not used in accordance with the intended use.

the Power Bank is damaged or operated when incomplete or modified.

devices are connected which cannot be charged via USB. Check the documentation for the device you wish to connect.

This is an information technology device. It may only be used for private purposes, not for industrial or commercial purposes.

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If you are not using the device within the Republic of Germany, you must observe the regulations and laws in the country of use.

General safety instructions

Electrical devices should not be operated by children or people with mental or physical disabilities. Do not allow these people to use electrical devices when not under supervision. They may not understand that they can be dangerous.

Small parts can represent choking hazards. Please also note that there is a risk of suffocation if airways are blocked by the packaging film.

If smoke, unusual noises or smells are noticed, disconnect all cables immediately. If this occurs the device should no longer be used and should be inspected by authorized service personnel.

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Operational safety

Do not connect devices to the Power Bank which contain batteries, as these can explode during the charging process.

Do not use an adapter plug or extension cable which is damaged or that does not meet the required safety standards.

To disconnect a cable, hold the Power Bank and pull on the plug, not the cable. Make sure that the cable is not kinked and is not in anyone's way.

If the Power Bank is exposed to significant temperature fluctuations, condensation can form and cause moisture which may cause a short circuit. If this occurs, use the Power Bank only after it has reached the ambient temperature.

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Rechargeable battery

Never throw the rechargeable battery into fire! Never open or deform the rechargeable battery. Do not expose the rechargeable battery to extreme heat and avoid sunlight, for instance in a car.

Danger of Explosion!

Improper use may cause explosions and severe injuries. Replace the rechargeable battery only with a JTTEL Li-Ion battery recommended by the manufacturer, model: JT-5200XP. Never replace the battery in an explosion-sensitive environment. While inserting or removing the battery a spark may be produced that could cause an explosion. Explosion-sensitive areas will normally (but not always) be labelled. These include fuel storage areas such as below deck on a boat, fuel line or tank areas, environments where the air contains inflammable substances (e.g. cereals, dust or metal powder, etc.) and any areas where you should normally switch off your car engine.

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