English detailed instructions – Monster Ultrathin PowerCard Portable Battery User Manual

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DETAilED inSTRUCTiOnS

Charging the PowerCard™

On PowerCard™, the smaller USB micro input is the port you use for charging
PowerCard™. The included cable has a micro USB connector on one end and
a standard USB connector on the other end. Attach the micro USB end of
the cable to the Powercard™ and connect the Standard USB end of the cable
to a laptop, desktop computer or wall charger.
When charging, the three blue indicator LEDs will blink indicating that the
PowerCard™ is charging. When PowerCard™ is fully charged LEDs will turn off.

Charging and Powering a Device with PowerCard™

To power and/or charge another device such as a smartphone, use a standard

USB cable and plug it into the standard USB port on PowerCard™ and the
other end into your device needing power. If the charging input on your
device is micro USB, you can use the included cable.

Press to Begin Charging

Once you have made these connections press the button on the side of
PowerCard™, the 3 LEDs will start to blink and PowerCard™ will begin charging
your device.

Battery Status Indicator

Charge Status

The button on the side of PowerCard™ is available to check the status of your

charge. Times to charge the PowerCard™ vary based on what it’s plugged into.

You can expect a full charge from a USB AC power adapter in about 2 hours

or less, or from a standard notebook USB port in about 3.5 hours. To check
battery status, press and release the button and the 3 blue LEDs will tell you
the current state of charge as follows:

Three solid blue LEDs: 100%

Two solid blue LEDs: 50–80%

One solid blue LED: 10–50%

One flashing blue LED: 0–10%

When you press the button while PowerCard™ is connected to a device
needing power, the 3 LEDs will alternately blink, indicating that PowerCard™
is charging your device, and then momentarily stop blinking and indicate the
level of your PowerCard™ battery power.

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