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Silvercrest SSP 2600 A1 - Troubleshooting; The power bank does not charge; A connected device will not charge; The selfie stick cannot be turned on

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SSP 2600 A1
12 GB
IE
NI
Troubleshooting
The power bank does not charge
Connection may be faulty. Check the connection.
Some computers deactivate the power supply to
the USB ports when they are turned off. Check that
the computer is turned on.
A connected device will not charge
The integrated battery is empty. Charge the battery.
No connection to the device. Check the connection.
Press the On/Off button briefly to start the
charging process.
The charging current of the connected device is too
low (< 60 mA) or too high (> 1 A).
The selfie stick cannot be turned on
Make sure that the battery of the power bank is
charged; otherwise the selfie stick will not work. If
necessary, charge the power bank battery before
using the selfie stick. Refer also to section "Charg-
ing the power bank".
The Bluetooth
®
connection cannot be established
The Bluetooth
®
function on the selfie stick is not
activated. To check this, press the photo button .
If the Bluetooth
®
function is activated, the Blue-
tooth
®
LED lights up. If this is not the case, press
and hold the On/Off button for 2 seconds to
activate the Bluetooth
®
function on the selfie
stick.
The Bluetooth
®
function on the smartphone
or compact camera is not activated. Activate the
Bluetooth
®
function. For further information, refer
to the operating instructions of your smartphone or
compact camera.
The selfie stick and the smartphone or compact
camera are not paired. Make the connection as
described in the section "Connecting the selfie
stick and smartphone/compact camera via Blue-
tooth
®
". For further information, refer to the oper-
ating instructions of your smartphone or compact
camera.

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