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USER MANUAL SPBT 6.000 A1 SILVERCREST
Intended use 21
Package contents 22
Technical data 22
Safety instructions 23
Overview of controls. 28
Before initial use 29
Initial use. 29
Charging the Power Bank 29
Checking the charge level 30
Charging external devices. 30
Storing the device when not in use 31
Troubleshooting 32
Environmental and waste disposal information.. 33
Marks of conformity 34
Notes on guarantee and service. 35
Congratulations!
By purchasing the SilverCrest Power Bank SPBT 6.000 A1 with display, hereinafter referred to as the Power Bank, you have opted for a high-quality product.
Familiarise yourself with the Power Bank before using it for the first time and read these operating instructions carefully. Observe the safety instructions and only use the Power Bank in the manner described in these operating instructions and for the indicated fields of application.
Keep these operating instructions in a safe place. Hand over all documents in the event that you pass on the Power Bank to a third party.
Intended use
The SilverCrest Power Bank SPBT 6.000 A1 with display is an information technology device, and is used to charge mobile devices that are normally charged via a USB port. This SilverCrest Power Bank is not intended for business or commercial use. Use the Power Bank solely for private purposes; any other use is deemed improper. This Power Bank meets all relevant standards and directives specified in the EU Declaration of Conformity. Conformance to these standards is no longer guaranteed if a change is made to the Power E without the authorisation of the manufacturer. The manufacturer shall not be liable for any damages or faults arising as a result. Please observe the national regulations and/or laws in the respective country of use.
Package contents
A Power Bank SPBT 6.000 A1
B USB charging cable
C These operating instructions (symbol image)



Technical data
Built-in battery 3.6 V/6000 mAh
Input voltage/current 5 ~V, 2.0 ~A

Output voltage, output current 5 ~V, 2 ~mA
Minimum discharge current Approx. 60 ~mA
Dimensions Approx. 95 × 48 × 23 ~mm
Weight (excluding charging cable) Approx. 130 g
Operating temperature +5^ C to +45^ C
Operating humidity Maximum 75 per ce
per cent
relative humidity (noncondensing)
Permissible storage conditions -5°C to +45°C, maximum 75 per cent relative humidity (non condensing)
The specifications and design are subject to change without notice.
Safety instructions
Before using the Power Bank for the first time, please read the following instructions carefully, even if you are familiar with using electronic devices. Keep these operating instructions in a safe place for future reference. If you give the Power I away, please ensure that you also pass on these operating instructions as they are part of the product.
Symbols used and what they mean

DANGER! This icon, together with the word 'Danger', indicates an impending dangerous situation that, if not prevented, can lead to serious injuries or even death.

WARNING! This icon, with the word 'Warning', indicates important information for the safe operation of the device and user safety.

You can find this icon on the housing of the Power Bank.
- Due to the high current consumption, do not charge the Power Bank on a notebook/PC (USB 2.0, USB 3.0) but only with a suitable mains
adapter (5V min. 2.0A; not included in the package contents).
- Never charge the Power Bank while it is being used to charge an external device.

This icon indicates that further information on the topic is available.
Operating environment
The device is not designed for operation in rooms with high humidity (for example, bathroom) or excessive dust. Operating temperature and operating humidity: +5^ to +45^ ; max. 75% relative humidity If you use the device insi particular, behind the windscreen, please be aware that temperatures can clearly exceed +45^ .

DANGER! Please make sure that
- no naked flames (for example, burning candles) are placed on or near the device.
- if you are using a USB mains adapter, the operating instructions of the mains adapter are observed.
- the device is not covered. If devices are covered, heat can build up and there is a risk of fire.
Failure to observe the above instructions can endanger your health or result in damage to the device.

WARNING! Please make sure that
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the device is not exposed to direct sources of heat (for example, heaters).
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the device is not exposed to strong artificial light.
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contact with splashing and dripping water and aggressive liquids is avoided, and that the device is not operated in the vicinity of water. In particular, the device must never be immersed (do not place any objects filled with liquids, for example vases or drinks, on or near the device).
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the device is not placed close to magnetic fields (for example, loudspeakers).
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no foreign bodies penetrate into the device.
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the device is not exposed to excessive temperature fluctuations, as otherwise condensation can occur and lead to electrical short circuits; if, however, the device has been exposed to large temperature fluctuations, wait approximately two hours until the device has reached ambient temperature before starting it up.
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the device is not exposed to excessive shocks and vibrations.

DANGER! Risk of explosion!
The device must not be thrown into a fire, and the device and the integrated battery must not be deformed, as otherwise the battery can explode.
Observe the prohibitions or restrictions on the use of battery-operated devices at places with a special danger situation, such as refuelling facilities, aeroplanes, hospitals, and so on.

DANGER! Children and people with disabilities
Electrical devices must be kept out of the reach of children. Also, the use of electrical devices by people with disabilities should be appropriate to their capacity. Never leave children or people with disabilities unattended with electrical devices, as these groups of persons are not always able to identify possible hazards correctly. Batteries and other small parts can be lethal if swallowed.
Keep the packaging film away from children.

There is the risk of suffocation.

WARNING! Cable
Always take hold of the cable by the plug and do not pull on the cable itself. Do not place any items of furniture or other heavy objects on cables. Make sure that the cables are not bent, particularly at the plug and at the connecting sockets. Never make a knot in a cable and do not connect it with other cables. All cables should be laid in such a way that steps on them or is obstructed by them.

DANGER! Maintenance/cleaning
Repair work is required if the device has been damaged, for example if the device housing is damaged, liquids or objects have gotten inside the device, or if the device has been exposed to rain or moisture. Repair work is also required if the device does not work properly or has been dropped. If you notice any smoke, unusual noises or smells, disconnect all cable connections immediately and remove the optional USB mains adapter from the power socket. In these cases, you must not continue to use the device until it has been checked by a specialist. All repair work should only be carried out by qualified specialists. Never open the housing of the device. Clean the device using a clean, dry cloth and never use abrasive liquids. Do not try to open the housing of the device, as this will void your guarantee.
Copyright
All contents of these operating instructions are subject to copyright law and are provided to the user solely as a source of information. Any form of copying or reproduction of data and information without the express written permission of the author is prohibited. This also concerns commercial use of the content and data. The text and illustrations correspond to the technical standards at the time of printing.
Overview of controls
A diagram of the controls with the reference numbers used can also be found on the fold-out cover page of this manual.

1 Charge level/START button
2 Micro-USB socket: charging socket (input)
3 USB socket (output): port for the device to be charged
4 Display
Before initial use
Remove the Power Bank and the accessories from the packaging and remove the packaging material completely. Check the package contents for completeness. Contact Service immediately in case of missing or defective components.
Initial use

WARNING! Never charge the Power Bank while it is being used to charge an external device.
Charging the Power Bank

WARNING! Due to the high current consumption, do not charge the Power Bank on a notebook/PC (USB 2.0, USB 3.0) but only with a suitable mains adapter (5V min. 2.0A; not included in the package contents).
To charge the internal battery of the Power Bank, connect the Power Bank to a suitable USB mains adapter (not included in the package contents) using the supplied USB charging cable (B). To do this, plug the Micro-USB connector of the USB charging cable (B) into the Micro-USB socket (2) of the Power Bank, and plug the USB connector into the USB socket of the
mains adapter. During the charging process, the display (4) gives you information about the percentage charge level of the Power Bank. The percentage shown on the display (4) flashes during the charging process.

Alternatively you can also use the USB mains adapter of your mobile device to charge the battery of the Power Bank, provided its output meets the following values: 5V at least 2.0A.
Checking the charge level
You can check the charge level of the Power Bank when it is not being charged or discharged. To do this, briefly press the Charge level/START button (1). The display (4) gives you information about the charge level of the Power Bank for approximately 30 seconds. The percentage shown on the display (4) is lit up.
Please note that the LED display gives only an approximate value of the actual charge level of the Power Bank.
Charging external devices
- To charge an external device with the Power Bank, connect the Power Bank with the external device using the supplied USB charging cable (B). To do this, plug the Micro-USB connector of the USB charging cable (B) into the Micro-USB socket of the external device, and plug the USB connector
into the USB socket (3) of the Power Bank. If charging does not start automatically, briefly press the Charge level/START button (1) to start the charging process. Alternatively, you can also use the original charging cable of the respective device manufacturer (USB port).
During the charging process, the display (4) gives you information about the percentage charge level of the Power Bank. The percentage shown on the display (4) is lit during the charging process. If the remaining charge level of the Power Bank is 5 per cent or lower, the percentage display (4) flashes.
- You can stop the charging process at any time by unplugging the USB charging cable (B). In this case the display continues to display the current charge level of the Power Bank for about 30 seconds before it turns off. Alternatively you end the charging process by pressing the Charge level/START button (1) twice. In this case, the display (4) turns off immediately.
Storing the device when not in use

If the Power Bank is not going to be used for a long period of time, you should recharge it on a regular basis. This helps maintain battery performance.
Keep the device in a cool, dry place.
Troubleshooting
My Power Bank won't charge
- The connection is incorrect; check the connection.
- The USB mains adapter being used is defective. Use a mains adapter that you know definitely works.
- Check whether the power socket being used is supplying power.
A connected device won't charge
- The battery of the Power Bank is empty; charge the battery.
- There is no connection to the device; check the connection.
- Briefly press the Charge level/START button (1) to start the charging process.
- Instead of the supplied USB charging cable (B), use the original cable of the device being charged for the connection.
- The current draw of the connected device is too low (<approx. 60 mA). Charging with the Power Bank is not possible. Please check the technical data of the connected device.
Environmental and waste disposal information

Devices marked with this symbol are subject to the European Directive 2012/19/EU. Electrical and electronic equipment must not be put in the household waste, but must be disposed of via designated public disposal centres. By properly disposing of the old
device, you can avoid environmental damage and hazards to health. Further information regarding disposal of the old device can be obtained from your local authority or the shop where you purchased the device.
The built-in battery cannot be removed for disposal.
Make sure the packaging is disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner. Cardboard packaging can be put out for waste-paper collection or taken to public collection points for recycling. The plastic packaging used for your device is collected by your local waste management company and disposed of in an environmentally-friendly manner.
Marks of conformity
CE
This device conforms to the fundamental requirements and other relevant regulations of the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU and the
RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU.
You can download the full EU declaration of conformity at the following link:
www.targa.de/downloads/conformity/293181.pdf
Notes on guarantee and service
Warranty of TARGA GmbH
This device is sold with three years warranty from the date of purchase. Please keep the original receipt in a safe place as proof of purchase. Before using your product for the first time, please read the enclosed documentation. Should any problems arise which cannot be solved in this way, please call our hotline. Please have the article number and, if available, the serial number to hand for all enquiries. If it is not possible to solve the problem on the phone, our hotline support staff will initiate further servicing procedures depending on the fault. Within the warranty period the product will be repaired or replaced free of charge as we deem appropriate. No new warranty period commences if the product is repaired or replaced. Consumables such as batteries, rechargeable batteries and lamps are not covered by the warranty.
Your statutory rights towards the seller are not affected or restricted by this warranty.

Service
GB
Phone: 020-70490403
E-Mail: service.GB@targa-online.com
IE
Phone: 01-4370121
E-Mail: service.IE@targa-online.com
MT
Phone: 027 78 11 03
E-Mail: service.MT@targa-online.com
CY
Phone: 02 - 20 09 025
E-Mail: service.CY@targa-online.com
IAN: 293181

Manufacturer
TARGA GmbH
Coesterweg 45
DE-59494 Soest
GERMANY
Table des matieres
75% (sans condensation)
75% (sans condensation)
WAARSCHUWING! Kabels
www.targa.de/downloads/conformity/293181.pdf
www.targa.de/downloads/conformity/293181.pdf
www.targa.de/downloads/conformity/293181.pdf
www.targa.de/downloads/conformity/293181.pdf
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