3.2.
Preparing for use
APPLIANCE LOCATION
The temperature of environment must not be higher than 40°C and the relative humidity should be less
than 85%. Ensure good ventilation in the room in which the device is being used. There should be at least
10 cm distance between each side of the device and the wall or other objects. The device should always be
used when positioned on an even, stable, clean, fireproof and dry surface, and be out of the reach of
children and persons with limited mental and sensory functions. Position the device such that you always
have access to the power plug. The power cord connected to the appliance must be properly grounded
and correspond to the technical details on the product label.
3.3.
Device use
1. Use of power stations
a) Press the power switch (12) to switch on the power station and the indicator (13) will start.
b) AC operation mode: Press the AC ON/OFF button (14) to switch the unit on and the display will
show AC ON (6).
c)
Approximately 3 seconds after AC ON, connect one end of the cable to the AC socket (9) and the
other end to electrical appliances.
d) When you have finished using the unit, press the AC ON/OFF button (14) again to turn it off, the
display will show AC OFF (6).
e) DC operation mode: press the DC ON/OFF button (11) to turn on the DC mode, the DC ON sign (1)
will be displayed.
f)
Connect one end of the cable to any DC port such as USB-A (8, 15), USB Type-C (7), circular DC
port (16) or cigarette lighter socket (10) and the other end of the cable to a mobile phone, laptop,
drone, or other digital electronic equipment.
g) When you have finished using the unit, press the DC ON/OFF button (11) again to switch off the
unit, the display will show DC OFF (1).
Turn Off Mains Switch When Not in Use:
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When your device is not in use, it's a good practice to switch off the mains switch. This helps conserve
energy and prevents any potential risks associated with leaving the device powered on when not
needed.
Switch On AC Output Only for AC Appliances:
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Only switch on the AC output when you need to power AC appliances. This step ensures that the
inverter, which converts DC power to AC power, is only active when necessary. Running the inverter
continuously can deplete the battery over time.
Inverter and Battery Management:
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The built-in inverter could drain the battery if left running for extended periods. This is common
behaviour in devices with built-in inverters. If the inverter is active, it consumes power from the
battery. To prevent excessive battery discharge, switch off the inverter when not powering AC
appliances.
NOTES:
a) When the power drops below 1%, both AC and DC stop working, turn off the power switch to
protect the batteries from damage due to loss of power.
b) When the power is less than or equal to 10%, the battery level symbol turns from green to red.
c)
When the power level is less than or equal to 5%, the battery level symbol flashes red.
d) If possible, fully charge the power station before prolonged downtime. (For long-term use, fully
charge the station at least once every 6 months).
2. Charging the power station
a) Charging via AC cable (maximum charging power: 200 W)
Plug the charging cable into a wall socket, then plug the other side into the AC input port of the portable
power station, you can see the charging status on the LCD display (2).
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