Adata PV120 - Power Bank Manual

Adata PV120 - Power Bank Manual

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Adata PV120 - Power Bank Manual

Overview

Overview

  1. LED Indicator
  2. Output Port 2: 2.1A
  3. Input Port: 2A
  4. Output Port 1: 1A
  5. Power On/Off Key

Product Features

  • Battery Capacity:
5100mAh (Lithium polymer rechargeable battery 18.87Wh)
  • Rated Capacity:
3500mAh (17.5Wh, DC 5V/1A)
3200mAh (16Wh, DC 5V/2.1A)
  • Rated Voltage:
Input - DC 5V, 2A (microUSB)
Output Port 1- DC 5V, 2.1A (Type-A USB)
Output Port 2- DC 5V, 1A (Type-A USB)
  • Charging Time:
4-5 hours (when using a compatible DC 5V/2A adapter)
  • Dimensions:
106x70x14.5mm/4.2x2.8x0.57in
  • Weight:
120g / 4.2oz
  • Temperature:
Operating Temperature: 0°C – 40°C
Storage Temperature: -5°C – 45°C

Power Display

Press the Power ON/OFF to display the power status.

Indicator Status
Light on Power On Indicator – Charge Level
Flashing The power bank is charging
A flashing LED light indicates a low power (<10%) warning
Dim light If the LED indicator lights are dim after pressing the power key, please charge the Power Bank immediately.

Operation

Charge Your Mobile Device

Use USB output ports to charge your device

Plug in the USB cable into the Power Bank and press the power key to charge your device.

Charge the Power Bank

Use the microUSB port to charge the Power Bank from a computer or a compatible charging device.

The LED indicator blinks while the Power Bank charges.

Cautions

  1. Use the microUSB cable to charge the Power Bank.
    The cable is for charging only, not for data transfer.
  2. Do not leave this product in an enclosed vehicle. Extreme heat and sunlight may damage the power bank.
  3. Do not expose the product to high temperatures or humid environments.
  4. Do not insert metal or foreign objects into the product, so as to avoid short-circuits and damage.
  5. Do not disassemble, damage, jolt, or burn the product. Do not subject it to heavy weight.
  6. Do not arbitrarily discard this product; recycle used batteries in accordance with local laws.
  7. If not used long-term, charge the device once every three months in order to maintain the battery lifespan.
  8. If the Power Bank is out of power (after pressing the power key and the LED indicator remains dim), to avoid of battery damage, immediately charge the Power Bank

Recycle old batteries properly

For more information, visit the ADATA website http://www.adata.com/login

Documents / Resources

Download manual

Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.

Download Adata PV120 - Power Bank Manual

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