BIX Power BP150 User Manual

External battery pack

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Congratulations on purchasing BiX Power BP150 External Battery Pack.
Please read these instructions in entirety before using BP150 external battery pack. All batteries contain
energy and should be used, stored, and disposed of in an appropriate manner.
The BP150 battery has been shipped in a partially discharged state and will reach full capacity after its first
recharge.
Caution: Misuse or abuse of the BP150 battery may result in personal injury or fire.
Package Contents:
Battery
This battery pack comes with many different connector tips. Connector tips included with the battery pack varies from time to time. We may
discontinue some old tips and add some new tips according to market demands without notice. Some connectors may need to purchase separately.

1. Charge the Battery:

prolonged storage period), this battery may require three to four charge/discharge cycles before achieving its maximum capacity.
This battery has its own AC battery charger and 12V car charger. You can charge it from any 110V or 220V AC power source or
from a car 12V cigarette lighter socket with the 12V car charger. Both AC charger or 12V car charger need to connect to the
input port of the battery pack. Wait for the battery to be fully charged before doing the following.
Part I. Charge the battery
Step 1
Method 1:
Connect the AC adapter (provided) to the input DC jack.
Step 2
BP150 Safety Guide and User Manual
AC Charger
The BP150 battery has been shipped in a partially discharged state. Upon initial use (or after a
12V Car Charger
Method 2:
Connect the Cigarette Plug (provided) to the input DC jack.
LED light turns red while charging. It will flash when
the battery is fully charged.
Reminder: The battery might become warm while
Charging. It is normal for a battery to become warm to
the touch during charging and discharging.
Output Cord

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Summary of Contents for BIX Power BP150

  • Page 1 Please read these instructions in entirety before using BP150 external battery pack. All batteries contain energy and should be used, stored, and disposed of in an appropriate manner. The BP150 battery has been shipped in a partially discharged state and will reach full capacity after its first recharge.
  • Page 2 Part II. Power Status: Different lighting condition of the LED display shows respective current power level of the battery: Condition of LED display Power Level Less than 25% available 25-50% available 51-75% available 76-100% available Reminder: Do not exhaust the battery. Recharge before power is completely consumed. LED lights on the battery display the charged level by measure the output voltage of the battery, so it is not very accurate unless each battery is individually calibrated.
  • Page 3: Technical Specifications

    You can ignore the error messages by simply pressing the “F3” key to skip the error message and continue; or just disable the warning setting in the BIOS (after entering the BIOS setting, look for POST setting). Technical Specifications Model: BP150 Capacity: 153 Watt-Hour Battery Cell:...
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    • Use AC or DC adaptors supplied with the battery to charge the battery. • Do not charge your BP150 battery with an AC adapter that has an output voltage greater than 19 Volts, as this may cause damage to the battery.
  • Page 5: Limited Warranty

    Warranty Period, should the product, in BiXPower's sole opinion, malfunction due to any defect in material and/or workmanship, the Customer's sole remedy and BiX Power's sole liability shall be, at BiXPower's option, to either repair or replace the malfunctioning Product with a similar product at no charge or reimburse the purchase payment, provided that the malfunctioning Product is returned, with proof of purchase in the form of the Customer's original copy of the sales receipt, within the Warranty Period to the address specified hereon (the "Limited Warranty").

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