Charging Via Usb-C (In/Out); Charging Via The Cigarette Lighter Cable; Cleaning; Disposal - Bresser PSW 300 Instruction Manual

Portable power supply
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NOTE:
The battery in the portable power supply is fully charged when the battery indicator on
the colour display shows full charge.
3. Disconnect the solar panel from the portable power supply as soon as charging is complete.

CHARGING VIA USB-C (in/out)

The battery in the portable power supply can be charged via the USB-C socket (8, in/out). To
do this, connect an appropriate external device* using a suitable USB-C cable*.

CHARGING VIA THE CIGARETTE LIGHTER CABLE

1. Insert the plug on the supplied cigarette lighter cable (fig. 1, E) into the DC5.5 socket (12).
2. Insert the cigarette lighter plug into the appropriate socket on your car to charge the
battery of the portable power supply.
NOTE:
The device is fully charged when the battery indicator on the display shows full charge.
3. Once charging is complete, disconnect the cigarette lighter cable from the portable power
supply.
NOTE:
The output voltage of the 12V vehicle socket may vary, and therefore the charging
speed and time will depend on the vehicle type and vehicle status.
IMPORTANT:
To prevent a failure of the car battery, it is only possible to charge the portable
power supply via your car's cigarette lighter when the engine is running.

CLEANING

Before cleaning, switch off the device and disconnect it from any possible power sources
(unplug charging devices)!
Clean the outside of the device with a dry cloth. Do not use cleaning fluid, as this may damage
the electronic components.
Protect the device from dust and moisture! Store the device in its box when you do not plan
to use it for an extended period of time.
Check the charge status if the device has not been used for a long time.

DISPOSAL

Dispose of the packaging materials by type. Information on proper disposal can be
obtained from your municipal waste disposal service or environmental agency.
Do not place electrical appliances in household waste!
According to the European Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic
equipment and its transposition into national law, used electrical devices must be
collected separately and recycled in an environmentally friendly manner.
Batteries and rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of in household waste. You
are legally obliged to return used batteries, and can return them free of charge after
use either at one of our retailers or in your locality (e.g. in shops or at municipal collection
points). Batteries are marked with a crossed-out waste bin symbol and the chemical symbol
of the contaminant: "Cd" stands for cadmium, "Hg" stands for mercury and "Pb" stands for
lead.
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*not included

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