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TROUBLESHOOTING:
Not able to turn on output ports:
1.
Check whether the connecting cable has been inserted in the right port.
2.
Check whether the total output power exceeds the rated output
power (2400).
3.
Check whether the outside temperature exceeds the discharging threshold
(14° F - 104° F).
The power station is not charging:
1.
Confirm that the AC socket on the wall and the AC charging cable are fully
inserted into the AC input terminal.
2.
The device cannot be charged immediately after it is discharged. Please
put it aside for an hour and try again, because it may enter the
over-temperature protection.
PRODUCT MAINTENANCE:
Check as needed. If the NEBO Power Station 2400 is not being used regularly,
please charge and discharge it every 3 months under normal temperature
to keep the service life. Regularly check all ports and wall chargers for any
debris, dirt, damage, and corrosion.
Do not disassemble the device.
Do not cover the equipment with towels, clothes or other items. Regularly
observe the side vents for dust and foreign matter, and clean them according
to the cleaning procedures specified in the manual.
Not permitted on aircrafts
Avoid dropping
For battery preservation, please use and
recharge at least once every 3 months
Do not disassemble
Use original or certified charger or cable
It's not waterproof, do not expose
to liquids
Avoid extreme temperature
Dispose of batteries and electronic goods
in accordance with local regulations
The NEBO Power Station 2400 meets all legal requirements for the
transportation of dangerous goods. The capacity of the lithium battery pack
exceeds 100Wh. According to international standards, if the power station
is transported by air, it must be transported in accordance with IATA standard
packaging. The instructions and labeling requirements of the International Air
Transport Association and related declarations must be completed.
DISPOSAL/RECYCLING:
Do not put the device and its accessories in the trash can. Items must
be properly handled in accordance with local laws and regulations.
For additional information, please see www.epa.gov.
TRANSPORT INSTRUCTIONS FOR DANGEROUS GOODS: