Instruction Guide
Powerbank
Cable and Powerbank Layout
Charging the powerbank
1. Charge the powerbank using the supplied USB charge cable. Connect the
standard end USB to a PC or laptop and connect the smaller micro USB end to
the micro USB charging port on the powerbank.
2. The LED indicator will light up red to show that it is charging. When fully
charged the red indicator will turn off. This can take up to 6 hours.
Charging your mobile phone
3. You will need the original manufacturers cable that was supplied with your
mobile phone. Connect the standard USB cable to the standard USB port on
the powerbank and the other end of the cable to your mobile phone. The LED
indicator on the powerbank will light up blue when charging you moblie phone.
If the powerbank is out of charge, the blue LED will not show.
4. The charging icon should now appear on your mobile phone.
We hope you enjoy using your product for many years to come. However, in the
unlikely event you experience any difficulties, please do not hesitate to contact our
dedicated customer support team on our phone number or email address below.
After Sales Support
UK/N.IRELAND HELPLINE N
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REP.IRELAND HELPLINE N
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WEBSITE:
EMAIL:
01270 508538
1800 995 036
www.quesh.co.uk
Model Number: 61256
INCLUDES:
• Powerbank
• Charge Cable
This powerbank is powered by a lithium battery.
Do not dispose of batteries in your household waste.
Please contact your local authority for details on safe disposal.
• Never throw batteries into a re or expose to excessive heat sources.
• If batteries are swallowed, please seek immediate medical attention.
• Always ensure correct +/- battery polarity when installing batteries.
• Do not recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
Equipment, which is marked with the WEEE logo
(as shown on the left), should not be thrown away with your household waste.
Contact your local authority waste disposal department, as they will be able to
provide details of the recycling options available in your area.
Electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) contains materials, parts and
substances, which can be dangerous to the environment and harmful to
human health if the waste of electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is not
disposed of correctly.
Equipment, which is marked with the WEEE logo
(as shown on the left), should not be thrown away with your household waste.
Contact your local authority waste disposal department, as they will be able to
provide details of the recycling options available in your area.
After Sales Support
UK/N.IRELAND HELPLINE N
O
:
REP.IRELAND HELPLINE N
O
:
WEBSITE:
EMAIL:
01270 508538
1800 995 036
www.quesh.co.uk
General Information and Safety Instructions