BRESSER 3810010 Portable Power Station 300W Instruction Manual

June 16, 2024
BRESSER

PSW 300
Portable power supply
Item no. 3810010

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION

  • This device contains electronic parts that are powered by a power source (power adapter). Never leave children unattended when handling the device! Only use the device as described in the instructions, otherwise there is a RISK of an ELECTRIC SHOCK!
  • Children may only use the device under supervision. Keep packaging materials (plastic bags, rubber bands, etc.) away from children! CHOKING HAZARD!
  • Do not short-circuit the device or batteries or throw them into open flames! Excessive heat and improper handling can cause a short circuit, fire or even an explosion!
  • Do not disassemble the device! In case of a defect, contact your dealer. The dealer will contact the service centre and send the device for repair if necessary.
  • Do not expose the device to high temperatures, and protect it from water and high humidity to prevent leakage or explosion of the built-in battery!
  • Never bend, squeeze or tug power and connection cables, extensions and connectors. Protect cables from sharp edges and heat.
  • Never cover the ventilation slots or cooling grilles!
  • Check the device, cables and connections for damage before use. Do not use the device if is damaged or contains damaged live parts! Damaged parts must be replaced immediately by an authorized service centre.
  • Before charging, refer to the manual for your end device to ensure that the operating voltage is compatible with the portable power supply. Damage caused by an incorrect voltage will not be covered by the warranty!

PACKAGE CONTENTS (Fig.1)
(A) Portable power supply, 1x
(B) 15V/2A power supply, 1x
(C) C7 Euro mains cable, 1x
(D) C7 UK mains cable, 1x
(E) 12V cable for cigarette lighter, 1x
(F) UK plug adapter, 1x
(G) 5.5/2.1 mm adapter for cigarette lighter, 2x
(H) Instruction manual, 1x

OVERVIEW OF PARTS (Fig. 2)

  1. Handle

  2.  Housing

  3. 230V AC socket (outlet, EU standard), 1x out

  4.  Ventilation slots

  5. USB-A socket, 2x out

  6. DC5.5/2.1 socket, 2x out

  7. QC3.0 socket, 1x out

  8. USB-C socket, 1x in/out (PD100W)

  9. Main switch

  10.  Display

  11.  AC function key

  12. DC5.5/2.1 socket, 1x in

  13. Fan with ventilation slots

  14. LED panel light

  15. Light switch
    DISPLAY (Fig. 3)

  16. Voltage input

  17.  Voltage output

  18.  Active USB-C port

  19.  Active USB-A port

  20.  Active voltage source (AC or DC)

  21.  LED light on

  22. Battery level indicator

  23.  Battery charge status (in %)

  24. Voltage value (in V), depends on ⓴ for alternating current (AC) or direct current (DC)

OPERATING DEVICES USING THE PORTABLE POWER SUPPLY

IMPORTANT!
Always make sure that your end device is compatible with the portable power supply. Check the user manual for your device as well as the technical data in this manual. Always select the recommended connection option.
NOTE:
Before connecting an end device, check that the portable power supply is sufficiently charged. If necessary, charge the battery in the portable power supply (see “Charging the built-in battery”).

  1.  Press the on/off switch (9) for approximately 5 seconds to switch on the portable power supply. The colour display will light up together with the function indicator, and the power data will be displayed.

POWER SUPPLY WITH DIRECT CURRENT (DC)
Cables with a matching plug can be connected to one of the two DC 5.5/2.1mm sockets (6) to power an end device.

  1. Connect the cable on the desired device to one of the sockets.
  2.  Press the on/off switch (9) for approximately 5 seconds. The corresponding function indicator will light up. The connected end device will be supplied with power.

NOTE:
The 12V DC output voltage ranges between 9V–12.6V; the maximum output current is 10A. The DC output voltage decreases in line with the battery charge due to the chemical properties of the battery. If your device does not have a built- in stabilization function for the input voltage, it may power off if the input voltage is too low. If this occurs, disconnect your device and recharge the portable power supply.
Short circuit/surge protection: If the DC output is short-circuited or overloaded, the  device switches off in order to protect the internal components. If this occurs, rectify the problem and then charge the device to restore functionality.

VOLTAGE SUPPLY WITH ALTERNATING CURRENT (AC)
Cables with a matching Euro mains plug can be connected to the 230 V/AC socket (3) to power an end device (e.g. bedside light).

  1. Connect the cable of the desired device to the socket.
  2. Press the AC function button (11) for about 5 seconds. The corresponding function indicator will light up. The connected end device will be supplied with power.

NOTE:
Short circuit/surge protection: If the AC output is short-circuited or overloaded (power >600W), the portable power supply will switch off in order to protect the internal components. If this occurs, rectify the problem and then press the AC button to use the AC output again.
Some appliances (such as refrigerators, ice makers or laser printers) may require a power surge in order to start. This may be 350W for 10 seconds or 600W for 1 second, which can lead to the surge protection function being triggered. If this occurs, disconnect the devices and contact the device manufacturer for more information. Rectify the problem and then press the AC button to use the AC output again.

POWER SUPPLY VIA USB-A or QC3.0 CABLE
Cables with a matching plug can be connected to the two USB-A sockets (5) or the QC3.0 socket (7) to charge an end device (e.g. smartphone).

  1. Connect the cable on the desired device to one of the sockets.
  2.  The connected end device will be supplied with power.

NOTE:
Some smart devices such as Bluetooth headphones and LED lights require a very small input current to charge, which can be less than 150 mA. The portable power supply may not be able to charge this type of smart device due to the USB outputs being unable to detect a current. If this occurs, press the AC button to keep the USB output running. Turn off the AC output when your device is fully charged in order to save power.
Fast charging output: The QC3.0 socket (7) supports Qualcomm QuickCharge 3.0. The output supports a maximum of 5V-9V/2A (e.g. for smartphones that also support Qualcomm QuickCharge 3.0). The actual output voltage and current depend on the connected smart devices. For more information, check the manual or contact the device manufacturer.
The USB-A (5), QC3.0 (7) and DC5.5/2.1 sockets (6) switch off when the battery in the portable power supply is charged via the DC5.5 socket (12).

POWER SUPPLY VIA USB-C (PD100W)
Cables with a USB-C plug can be connected to the USB-C socket (8) in order to charge an end device (e.g. smartphone).

  1. Connect the cable for the desired device to the USB-C socket (8).
  2.  The connected end device will be supplied with power.

NOTE:
The battery in the portable power supply can be charged via the USB-C socket (8, PD100W in/out). To do this, connect an appropriate external device using a suitable USB-C cable.

USING ADAPTERS

ADAPTER FOR CIGARETTE LIGHTER
The portable supply comes with two 5.5/2.1mm adapters for a cigarette lighter (fig. 1, G). These adapters can be used to connect cables with a cigarette lighter plug to the DC 5.5/2.1mm sockets (6).

  1. Insert the plug on the adapter (fig. 1, G) into one of the DC 5.5/2.1mm sockets (6).
  2. Insert the cigarette lighter plug on a corresponding cable* into the adapter socket.

ADAPTER FOR UK PLUGS
The product comes with a UK plug adapter (Fig. 1, F). This adapter can be used to connect cables with a UK plug to the 230V AC socket (3).

  1.  Insert the UK plug adapter (Fig. 1, F) into the 230 V/AC socket (3).
  2. The UK plug adapter can now also be used to connect devices that only have a UK plug connection.

LED LIGHT
The device features a bright LED panel light (14) on one side.

  1. Press the light switch (15) for approximately 5 seconds to turn on the light.
  2.  Press the light switch (15) repeatedly to switch between the different modes (dim/bright/ flashing/off).

WARNING!
Do not shine the light directly into people’s eyes, as it may cause eye damage.

CHARGING THE BUILT-IN BATTERY

CHARGING WITH POWER ADAPTER

  1. Connect the supplied 15V/2A power adapter (Fig. 1, B) to the Euro mains cable (fig. 1, C).

  2.  Insert the plug on the power adapter into the DC5.5 socket (12).

  3.  Plug the Euro plug on the mains cable into a mains socket to charge the built-in battery of the portable power supply.
    NOTE:
    The battery in the portable power supply is fully charged when the battery indicator on the colour display shows full charge.
    The USB-A (5), QC3.0 (7) and DC5.5/2.1 sockets (6) switch off when the battery in the portable power supply is charged via the DC5.5 socket (12).

  4. Once the battery has finished charging, disconnect the portable power supply from the mains and unplug the power adapter.

CHARGING BY SOLAR PANEL
The battery in the portable power supply can be charged by a solar module via the DC5.5 socket (12) with a maximum of 100W.
WARNING!
The solar panel
must have a cable with a DC5.5/2.1 connector and must notexceed the maximum power of 100W. Failure to do so may result in irreparable damage to both devices.

  1. Place the solar panel* in such a way that it receives as much direct sunlight as possible.

  2.  Insert the DC5.5/2.1 plug on the solar module into the DC5.5 socket (12) on the portable power supply to charge the built-in battery.
    not included
    NOTE:
    The battery in the portable power supply is fully charged when the battery indicator on the colour display shows full charge.

  3.  Disconnect the solar panel from the portable power supply as soon as charging is complete.
    CHARGING VIA USB-C (in/out)
    The battery in the portable power supply can be charged via the USB-C socket (8, in/out). To do this, connect an appropriate external device using a suitable USB-C cable.

CHARGING VIA THE CIGARETTE LIGHTER CABLE

  1.  Insert the plug on the supplied cigarette lighter cable (fig. 1, E) into the DC5.5 socket (12).

  2. Insert the cigarette lighter plug into the appropriate socket on your car to charge the battery of the portable power supply.
    NOTE:
    The device is fully charged when the battery indicator on the display shows full charge.

  3. Once charging is complete, disconnect the cigarette lighter cable from the portable power supply.

NOTE:
The output voltage of the 12V vehicle socket may vary, and therefore the charging speed and time will depend on the vehicle type and vehicle status.
IMPORTANT:
To prevent a failure of the car battery, it is only possible to charge the portable power supply via your car’s cigarette lighter when the engine is running.

CLEANING

Before cleaning, switch off the device and disconnect it from any possible power sources (unplug charging devices)!
Clean the outside of the device with a dry cloth. Do not use cleaning fluid, as this may damage the electronic components.
Protect the device from dust and moisture! Store the device in its box when you do not plan to use it for an extended period of time.
Check the charge status if the device has not been used for a long time.

DISPOSAL

Dispose of the packaging materials by type. Information on proper disposal can be obtained from your municipal waste disposal service or environmental agency.
Do not place electrical appliances in household waste!
According to the European Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment and its transposition into national law, used electrical devices must be collected separately and recycled in an environmentally friendly manner.
Batteries and rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of in household waste. You are legally obliged to return used batteries, and can return them free of charge after use either at one of our retailers or in your locality (e.g. in shops or at municipal collection points). Batteries are marked with a crossed-out waste bin symbol and the chemical symbol of the contaminant: “Cd” stands for cadmium, “Hg” stands for mercury and “Pb” stands for lead.
1 Battery contains cadmium
2 Battery contains mercury
3 Battery contains lead

WARRANTY & SERVICE

The regular warranty period is 2 years and begins on the day of purchase. To benefit from an extended voluntary warranty period as stated on the gift box, registration on our website is required.
You can consult the full warranty terms as well as information on extending the warranty period and details of our services at www.bresser.de/warranty_terms.

CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
**** Bresser GmbH has prepared a “declaration of conformity” in accordance with the applicable guidelines and corresponding standards. The full text of the CE declaration of conformity is available at the following website: www.bresser.de/download/3810010/CE/3810010_CE.pdf

UKCA DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
**** Bresser GmbH has prepared a “declaration of conformity” in accordance with the applicable guidelines and corresponding standards. The full text of the UKCA declaration of conformity is available at the following website: www.bresser.de/download/3810010/UKCA/3810010_UKCA.pdf

Bresser UK Ltd.
Suite 3G, Eden House
Enterprise Way
Edenbridge, Kent TN8 6HF
Great Britain

TECHNICAL DATA

Battery:
Battery type:
Charging cycles:
AC output power:
AC output voltage:
DC input:
DC output 1&2:
USB-A 1&2 output:
QC3.0 Output:
USB-C 1 input & output:
Solar panel input:
Light:|  20Ah/14.4V/288Wh;
Li-Ion
up to 800
300W
230V/50Hz
5-20V/5A; plug type: 5.52.1 mm
12-13V/8-10A; plug type: 5.5
2.1 mm
5V/2.1A
5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A
5V/2.4A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/5A (PD100W)
via 5-20V/5A DC input; Plug type: 5.5*2.1 mm
Performance: 7W / 560~840lm;
Continuous illumination for up to 42 hours
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Service

Please contact the service centre first for any questions regarding the product or claims, preferably by e-mail.
E-Mail: [email protected]
Telephone: +44 1342 837 098
BRESSER UK Ltd.
Suite 3G, Eden House
Enterprise Way
Edenbridge, Kent TN8 6HF
Great Britain
Number charged at local rates in the UK (the amount you will be charged per phone call will depend on the tariff of your phone provider); calls from abroad will involve higher costs.

Bresser GmbH
Gutenbergstraße 2
46414 Rhede · Germany
www.bresser.de
@BresserEurope Bresser UK Ltd.
Suite 3G, Eden House
Enterprise Way
Edenbridge, Kent TN8 6HF
Great Britain
Subject to technical modifications without notice.
Errors and omissions excepted.
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