VENTION FHV

VENTION Laptop Power Bank User Manual

Model: FHV | Brand: VENTION

1. Product Overview

The VENTION Laptop Power Bank (Model: FHV) is a high-capacity portable charger designed for fast and efficient power delivery to a wide range of devices, including laptops, smartphones, and tablets. Featuring advanced PD 3.1 technology and a 27000mAh (99.9Wh) capacity, it offers multiple charging ports and a smart TFT digital display for comprehensive monitoring.

VENTION Laptop Power Bank with included USB-C cables

Image: The VENTION Laptop Power Bank, a sleek gray aluminum device, shown with its included USB-C charging cables. The power bank features a digital display on one end.

2. Key Features

Close-up of the VENTION power bank's smart digital display showing charging information and power button

Image: A detailed view of the power bank's smart digital display, highlighting the power button and various data points such as percentage, power output, and estimated time.

Diagram illustrating single, dual, and triple port charging configurations and power outputs

Image: A visual guide demonstrating the power bank's single-port, dual-port, and triple-port charging capabilities with corresponding wattage outputs for each configuration.

3. Setup and Initial Use

3.1 Unboxing and Inspection

Upon receiving your VENTION Laptop Power Bank, carefully unbox all components. Verify that the package contains the power bank unit and the included 240W 5A fast charging cable. Inspect the device for any visible damage.

3.2 Initial Charging of the Power Bank

Before first use, it is recommended to fully charge the power bank. Connect the included USB-C to USB-C cable to the C1 IN/OUT port on the power bank and connect the other end to a compatible 140W PD wall charger (not included). The smart digital display will show the charging status and estimated time to full charge. A full charge typically takes approximately 90 minutes with a 140W charger.

Video: This video demonstrates the VENTION 140W Laptop Power Bank, showcasing its design, the smart digital display in action, and its ability to charge multiple devices simultaneously. It also highlights the efficient self-charging process.

4. Operating Instructions

4.1 Charging Your Devices

To charge a device, connect it to one of the power bank's output ports using an appropriate charging cable. The power bank features:

The power bank will automatically detect the connected device and begin charging. For optimal performance, use high-quality charging cables.

4.2 Understanding the Smart Digital Display

The TFT smart digital display provides critical information at a glance:

Press the power button briefly to cycle through display information or to activate the display. Long press the power button to adjust the screen display time (30s or Always On).

5. Maintenance

Proper maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your power bank.

5.1 Cleaning

Wipe the exterior of the power bank with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use liquid cleaners or abrasive materials, as they may damage the surface or internal components.

5.2 Storage

Store the power bank in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, and high humidity. If storing for extended periods, charge the power bank to approximately 50-70% capacity every three months to preserve battery health.

5.3 Battery Care

Avoid fully discharging the power bank frequently, as this can reduce battery lifespan. While the device has over-charge and over-discharge protection, maintaining a charge above 20% and below 80% when possible can extend its overall battery life.

6. Troubleshooting

If you encounter issues with your VENTION Laptop Power Bank, refer to the following common problems and solutions:

ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Power bank not charging devices.Low battery; incorrect cable; device not compatible; power bank in standby.Ensure power bank is charged. Use the correct cable for your device. Press the power button to activate output. Verify device compatibility.
Power bank not charging itself.Faulty charging cable/adapter; port issue.Try a different USB-C cable and a known working PD wall adapter. Ensure the cable is fully inserted into the C1 IN/OUT port.
Slow charging.Cable not supporting high wattage; device not supporting fast charge; multiple devices connected.Use the included 240W cable or another high-quality PD compatible cable. Ensure your device supports fast charging. Disconnect other devices for maximum single-port output.
Digital display not working.Power bank off; display timeout.Press the power button briefly to activate the display. Check if the display timeout setting is set to "Always On" if you prefer it to stay on.
Power bank feels warm during use.Normal operation during high-power charging/discharging.This is normal, especially during 140W operation. The aluminum casing aids in heat dissipation. If it becomes excessively hot or emits smoke/odor, discontinue use immediately and contact support.

7. Specifications

AttributeDetail
Model NumberFHV
Battery Capacity27000 mAh (99.9 Wh)
Product Dimensions6.5 x 2.2 x 2 inches
Item Weight1.56 pounds
Connector TypesUSB Type C (x2), USB Type A (x1)
Max Output Power140W (USB-C1)
Special FeaturesDigital Display, Over Charging Protection, Fast Charging, Pocket Size, Scratch Resistant
ColorDark Gray
ManufacturerVENTION
Country of OriginChina
Diagram showing the dimensions of the VENTION power bank and its included cables

Image: A technical diagram detailing the precise dimensions of the VENTION power bank (166mm length, 50.6mm width, 55.2mm height) and the included 240W cable.

8. Warranty and Support

For warranty information and customer support, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or visit the official VENTION website. You can also find more information and contact details on the VENTION Official Store on Amazon.

Please retain your proof of purchase for any warranty claims.

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