Goji G6P6BK19 Instruction Manual
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To charge the Goji G6P6BK19 Power Bank, connect it to a power source using the included Micro USB cable. Plug the cable into the power bank's input port and connect the other end to a USB power adapter or computer USB port. The LED indicators will show the charging progress.
The Goji G6P6BK19 Power Bank is compatible with most USB-powered devices, including smartphones, tablets, Bluetooth headphones, and other gadgets that support USB charging.
Press the power button on the Goji G6P6BK19 Power Bank to activate the LED indicators. The number of illuminated LEDs will represent the remaining battery level, with each LED typically indicating 25% of charge.
Ensure that both the power bank and your device are properly connected using a compatible charging cable. Check if the power bank has sufficient charge and that the cable and ports are clean and free of debris. If the problem persists, try using a different cable or charging port.
The charging time for the Goji G6P6BK19 Power Bank depends on the power source. Typically, it takes about 5 to 6 hours to fully charge when using a standard USB charger.
Yes, the Goji G6P6BK19 Power Bank can charge multiple devices at the same time if it has more than one output port. Ensure each device is connected to an available output port.
To maintain the Goji G6P6BK19 Power Bank, keep it clean and store it in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures and moisture. Periodically discharge and recharge the power bank to maintain battery health.
While the Goji G6P6BK19 Power Bank has safety features to prevent overcharging, it is generally recommended to unplug it once it is fully charged to prolong battery life and ensure safety.
If the power bank overheats, immediately disconnect it from any devices and power sources. Allow it to cool down in a well-ventilated area. Avoid using it until the issue is resolved, and contact customer support if the problem persists.
If the power bank is not holding a charge, it may be due to battery degradation, a faulty charging cable, or issues with the charging port. Try using a different cable and ensure the ports are clean. If the problem continues, it may require professional evaluation or replacement.