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Portable Wireless Charger

Basic Functions

Wireless Charging Operations

Using Qi-Equipped Devices

Product Specifications

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Portable Wireless Charger

Charging the Fahari Portable

Wireless Charger

Using the Fahari Portable

Wireless Charger

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The Fahari Portable Wireless charger has an amazing 8000 mAh capacity that 

will charge your phone or other devices several times before it becomes 

depleted.  The indicator lights will alert you when the charge is getting low.  

When you want to recharge the Fahari, you have two choices: either plug it into 

a wall charger that is equipped with a USB port (maximum 2 Amp current), or 

plug it into one of your computer’s USB ports with a suitable cable.  The input 

for power is in the middle of the side that also contains the two output ports.  

The connector needed is a standard micro-usb connector.

Fahari uses the ‘Qi’ technology that requires your device to be compatible to its charging system.  If 

your device comes equipped with wireless charging capability, it will be clearly stated in the features 

portion of your user manual.

  

Once you know your device is compatible, make sure your Fahari wireless charger is charged up 

(the charge capacity lights will show you), and then simply place your device in the wireless charging 

zone in the middle of the charger.

  

Your Fahari wireless charger can also charge your phones or other portable devices by utilizing 

either of the two USB output ports on the side of the charger.  Simply connect the USB side of the 

cable to the charger, and then connect the micro-usb end of the cable to your mobile phone or other 

micro-usb compatible device. 

When using the Fahari portable wireless charger away from a power source, the charge capacity 

lights will let you know the percentage of charge left in your 8000 mAh power bank.  Of the four 

lights on the indicator panel, the three on the right side are for power capacity.  The light on the left 

side shows the status of wireless charging.

Similarly, when charging the Fahari device, the lights will indicate the percentage of charging that 

has completed.  When the 3 lights are illuminated, the charge is complete, and you can unplug the 

portable wireless charger

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Once your Fahari Wireless Portable Charger has been fully charged, disconnect 

the micro-usb charging cable, and touch the power button on top of the device 

twice.  Touching it two more times will turn it off. 

 

Once your wireless charger is in operating mode, you’ll see the three farthest 

right battery capacity lights illuminate to tell you how much power is in your 

charger.  One illuminated light is equal to 35% of capacity, two lights equals 65% 

capacity, and three bright lights means you are 100% charged.  

The far left indicator light is for wireless charging.  It will flash twice when you 

turn the power on, meaning it’s ready to charge your mobile device and waiting 

for you to place it on top of the device. It will stay lit when the mobile device is 

correctly positioned in the charging zone.  When it is done charging, or if the 

mobile device moves out of the charging zone, this light will flash continuously.  

If it detects that your mobile phone has been fully charged, it will turn itself off, 

and the light will go out.

Some devices that are not factory equipped with wireless charging capability 

can be retrofitted using aftermarket products that affix to the battery.  The 

charging method is almost the same.  Place the retrofitted device on the 

Fahari wireless charger platform and the device should sense the charge.  

Different devices communicate in different ways.  Some will beep, some will 

show a charging icon, and some will do both.  In most cases, once the 

mobile device is fully charged, the wireless charger will turn off.

The device may interfere with Radio signals in close proximity.  Don’t use it close 

to radio receivers.

If the wireless charging light keeps flashing continuously while you are trying to 

charge a portable device, re-align the device so that the charging zone is in the 

correct position.

If you are using the USB charging ports, and your device is not charging, make 

sure your cable is the correct cable for the device.  

For more information regarding the Fahari Wireless Portable Charger and 

compatible mobile devices, visit our website at www.GorillaGadgets.com.

©2015 Gorilla Gadgets LLC.  All rights reserved.

Gorilla Gadgets, Fahari, and the associated logos are all registered trademarks of 

Gorilla Gadgets.  Other marks in this publication are the property of their 

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