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Parameters
Name
POWER BANK
Model
E48
Size
102x70x15.3
Cell Capacity
10000mAh/38.5Wh
Total Output
20W (MAX)
Cell
Li-polymer battery
Charging Time
About 3hrs
Weight
172g
Output
5V/3A; 9V/2A; 12V/1.5A
Input (type C)
5V/3A; 9V/2.22A; 12V/1.67A
Output (type C)
5V/2.4A; 9V/2.22A; 12V/1.67A
Operating Environment
-10°C ~ 50°C
Security Warning
Improper use may result in battery function failure, severe heating, even fire explosion.
For your personal and property safety, please keep and use this product in strict
accordance with the following requirements:
This product cannot be washed.
This product is not a toy, please place it away from children. Prohibit children from
using or playing in order to avoid accidents.
Be sure to use the local safety standard charger for this product to charge, to
prevent electric shock or battery damage.
Do not stress, knock this product and avoid serious fall or strong vibration of this
product, if this happens, or there is liquid infiltration/splashing into the product, it
may cause battery, circuit damage, or short-circuit, please immediately stop using
and dispose it properly.
If this product shows bulging, deformation, leakage, the capacity of a significant
decline, etc., please stop using and properly dispose.
Do not place this product in the pockets near underwear, airtight bag, bed, sofa,
etc. which may affect its heat dissipation while charging or discharging, and
confirm the product is not covered by clothing, pillows, bedding or other sundry
while working. Do not put this product and mobile phones and other devices
stacked together to ensure that the phone and other equipment can dissipate heat,
while charging mobile phones and other equipment for a long time.
It is strictly prohibited to disassemble, squeeze, puncture, short-circuit this product
or put it into water, fire (including close to stove, heating, and other heat sources)
or exposure to temperatures above 50°C (122°F)