Sealey SPB101 Instruction Manual
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To charge the Sealey SPB101 Power Bank, connect the included USB cable to a compatible USB power source, and plug the other end into the power bank's charging port. The LED indicators will show the charging progress.
The Sealey SPB101 Power Bank can charge most USB-powered devices, including smartphones, tablets, and other portable electronics that support USB charging.
The power bank features LED indicators that will all light up when the device is fully charged. Typically, it takes several hours to reach a full charge, depending on the power source.
Ensure the power bank is charged and the device's charging cable is correctly connected. Try using a different cable or charging port on the power bank. If the issue persists, consult the user manual or contact customer support.
It's recommended to charge the power bank every few months if not in regular use to maintain battery health. Avoid letting the battery completely discharge frequently.
No, using the power bank in extreme temperatures is not recommended. Extreme heat or cold can affect battery performance and longevity. Use the power bank within the temperature range specified in the user manual.
If the power bank overheats, disconnect it from any devices and allow it to cool down in a well-ventilated area. Do not attempt to charge or use it until it has returned to normal temperature.
To maximize the lifespan, avoid frequent deep discharges, keep the power bank in a cool, dry place, and charge it periodically if left unused for extended periods.
While modern power banks, including the Sealey SPB101, have overcharge protection, it's generally a good practice to avoid leaving any electronic device charging overnight unsupervised.
Yes, you can take the Sealey SPB101 Power Bank on an airplane in your carry-on luggage. Check with your airline for specific regulations regarding lithium-ion batteries.