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SPBS 5000 B2
Compatible devices
You can use the power bank to charge end devices that require a charging current
of at least 70 mA and a maximum of 2,1A.
If the connected end device requires a current of less than 70 mA or more than
2,1A, the power bank will switch itself off immediately after being switched on
with the ON/OFF button
. In this case, check the power bank’s suitability for
your end device on the basis of the technical data of your end device.
NOTE
► If the device switches off automatically due to overloading, it can only be
switched back on if it has been charged for a short time beforehand with a
USB mains adapter. The device has switched itself off automatically due to
overloading.
Charging external devices
Connect the charging cable of your end device to the USB port on the power
bank and to your end device.
♦ If charging does not start automatically, press the ON/OFF button
briefly to
start the charging process.
The
LED lights up for as long as the connected device is being charged.
Once your device is fully charged, the power bank switches off. To interrupt the
charging process, you can disconnect the end device. If your end device is not
fully charged and the
LED goes out during charging, this means the power
bank’s battery is discharged. The power bank’s battery must be recharged again
before you can charge end devices.