Troubleshooting – Silvercrest SLS 2200 A1 User Manual

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SilverCrest SLS 2200 A1

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the Output voltage LEDs (3) go out during charging, the built-in battery of your

Solar Battery Charger is empty. You will need to recharge your Solar Battery

Charger in order to charge external devices. You can recharge the built-in

battery of your solar charger and charge the external device at the same time.

Troubleshooting

A connected device is not charging.

 Press the ON/OFF pushbutton (6) briefly to start the charging process.
 The battery of your solar charger is empty, recharge it.
 No connection to the external device, double-check the connection.
 The “Micro USB” adapter (G) you are using is not compatible with the

device you want to charge. Use the original charging cable of your device
together with the “USB socket” adapter (D).

 The Solar Battery Charger LEDs do not light up. Connect the Solar Battery

Charger to a computer or an external power supply for approx. 2

seconds to reset the built-in overload protection.

 The Solar Battery Charger can be used to charge external devices with a

max. charging current of 500mA. If the charging current of your

connected device exceeds 500mA, the Solar Battery Charger will

automatically power off after you turn it on with the ON/OFF pushbutton

(6). In this case, double-check the external device compatibility by reading

its technical specifications (operating instructions).

Cannot charge the battery of the solar charger using the solar

panel.

 Make sure that the solar panel (1) is receiving enough sunlight.

Cannot charge the battery of the solar charger via the USB

cable.

 Faulty connection, double-check the connection.

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