Goji G6P4WL20 Instruction Manual
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To charge your Goji G6P4WL20 Power Bank, connect it to a power source using the provided USB cable. Plug the USB end into a computer or a compatible wall charger, and the micro USB end into the power bank's input port.
The Goji G6P4WL20 Power Bank is equipped with LED indicators that show the charging status. When the power bank is fully charged, all the LED lights will be solid and no longer blinking.
If your power bank is not charging devices, ensure that it has enough charge. Try using a different cable and check the connection ports for debris or damage. If the problem persists, perform a reset by connecting the power bank to a charger for a few seconds and then try again.
The charging time for the Goji G6P4WL20 Power Bank varies depending on the power source used. Typically, it takes about 6-8 hours to fully charge using a 2A wall charger.
Yes, the Goji G6P4WL20 Power Bank supports pass-through charging, which allows you to charge devices while the power bank itself is being charged. However, this may extend the overall charging time.
To maintain battery health, avoid exposing the power bank to extreme temperatures, do not fully discharge it regularly, and store it in a cool, dry place when not in use. Charging it at least once every three months is also recommended.
The Goji G6P4WL20 Power Bank has a capacity of 20,000mAh, which can charge most smartphones multiple times depending on their battery size.
The Goji G6P4WL20 Power Bank is compatible with most USB-powered devices, including smartphones, tablets, and some laptops. Ensure your device's charging requirements are within the power bank's output specifications.
If the power bank overheats, disconnect it from any devices and allow it to cool down in a safe, open area. Avoid charging or using it until it has returned to a normal temperature. Persistent overheating may require technical inspection.
Slow charging can be due to using a low-quality or incompatible cable, the power output of the power bank not matching the device's requirements, or the power bank being low on charge. Ensure all components are compatible and in good condition.