mophie powerstation go
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Introduction
Thank you for choosing mophie! The mophie powerstation go is a powerful, compact, and easy-to-use portable charger designed to safely jump-start your car or charge your laptop. It can also charge your phone, tablet, or other electronic devices. Equipped with wireless charging for compatible smartphones, it also features a convenient LED floodlight.
Table of Contents
- Included Items
- Operating Instructions
- Maintenance and Care
- Safety Precautions
- Specifications
- Warranty and Contact Information
Included Items
- mophie powerstation go charger
- Jumper Cables
- USB to Micro-USB Cable
- Carrying Pouch
Location of Controls
The mophie powerstation go features the following controls and ports:
- 1. Wireless-Charging Pad: Located on the top surface for wireless charging.
- 2. Jump-Start Output: Port for connecting the jumper cables.
- 3. Jump-Start Button: Initiates the jump-start sequence.
- 4. USB Output 1: Standard USB port for charging devices.
- 5. USB/Wireless-Charging ON/OFF Button: Activates USB and wireless charging features.
- 6. USB Output 2: Second standard USB port for charging devices.
- 7. LED Battery Indicator: Displays the remaining battery level.
- 8. LED Floodlight: Integrated LED light.
- 9. LED Floodlight Button: Turns the floodlight on and off.
- 10. Positive Clamp (red): Part of the jumper cables, connects to the positive terminal.
- 11. Negative Clamp (black): Part of the jumper cables, connects to the negative terminal.
- 12. Jump-Start Plug: Connects the jumper cables to the powerstation go.
- 13. AC Output Port: Standard AC outlet for powering devices up to 65W.
- 14. AC Power ON/OFF Button: Activates the AC output port.
- 15. Charge Input: Port for charging the powerstation go battery (14VDC/0.85A).
Diagram Description: The device is a rectangular unit. The top surface features a circular wireless charging pad. The front panel displays several ports: a jump-start output port, two USB output ports, and the AC output port. Buttons for jump-start and AC power are also visible. The LED battery indicator lights are located on the front panel. The jump-start cables consist of a plug that connects to the device and red (+) and black (-) clamps for the vehicle battery.
Operating Instructions
Charging the powerstation go battery
To charge the powerstation go battery, use the provided AC charging wall adapter. Plug the adapter tip into the powerstation go's charge input port (15) and then connect the AC adapter to a wall outlet. The battery will begin charging automatically. All four LED indicator lights will turn solid green when the battery is fully charged, which may take up to 9 hours. The LED indicator lights (7) display the current power level when the charger is on.
Battery Power Level Indicators (When Off/Charged):
Indicator Lights | How to Read | Amount of Charge |
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One Solid Light | One Solid Light | 0% - 25% |
Two Solid Lights | Two Solid Lights | 26% - 50% |
Three Solid Lights | Three Solid Lights | 51% - 75% |
Four Solid Lights | Four Solid Lights | 76% - 100% |
Battery Power Level Indicators (While Charging):
Indicator Lights | How to Read | Amount of Charge |
---|---|---|
First light blinking | First light blinking | 0% - 25% |
First light solid, second light blinking | First light solid, second light blinking | 26% - 50% |
First two lights solid, third light blinking | First two lights solid, third light blinking | 51% - 75% |
First three lights solid, fourth blinking | First three lights solid, fourth blinking | 76% - 100% |
All four lights solid | All four lights solid | 100% fully charged |
Jump Starting Your Vehicle
- Plug the jumper cables into the jump-start output (2) on the powerstation go charger. Ensure the cables are fully plugged in.
- Attach the jumper-cable clamps to the vehicle battery: Connect the red clamp (10) to the positive terminal (+) and the black clamp (11) to the negative terminal (-).
- Press the "Jump Start" button (3). Wait for a solid green light, indicating the charger is ready.
- Start your vehicle. The powerstation go charger allows up to 3 consecutive jump-start attempts. Allow up to 15 seconds between attempts; the jump-start button will flash green during this safety check.
- If the vehicle does not start after three attempts, consult a certified mechanic.
- Disconnect the jumper-cable clamps from the car battery.
Important Notes:
- Do not touch the red (positive) and black (negative) clamps together at any time.
- If the jump-start button flashes red, the jumper cables are connected incorrectly. Disconnect them and restart the process from Step 1.
- While jump-starting, you cannot charge other electronic devices using the USB or AC output ports, nor can you charge the powerstation go battery via the AC wall adapter.
Jump Start Troubleshooting Tips
Condition | Potential Cause | Solution |
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powerstation go Jump Start button shuts off unexpectedly | The powerstation go battery is not sufficiently charged to jump start the vehicle. | Recharge the powerstation go battery. |
powerstation go Jump Start and On/Off button flash red and blue | The powerstation go charger detects it is connected to a vehicle that does not require a jump start, or the vehicle battery/component is faulty. This can also occur if other electrical components (headlights, heater, radio) are on. | It is recommended that you consult a certified mechanic. Turn off vehicle accessories and try again. |
powerstation go battery indicators flash green | The powerstation go charger has detected a high-temperature condition. | Disconnect the powerstation go charger and allow it to cool for several minutes. Then try the jump start process again. |
powerstation go Jump Start button flashes red | The jumper cables have not been properly connected to the vehicle battery. | Check the jumper cables and ensure the red clamp is connected to the positive terminal (+) and the black clamp is connected to the negative terminal (-). |
powerstation go Jump Start button flashes green continuously | The powerstation go charger is waiting to be connected to a battery. | Check the jumper cables and ensure they are properly connected to the battery. |
powerstation go Jump Start button has been pressed but does not flash green | The blue LED power button is ON. | Ensure the USB and Wireless Charging output is OFF, then press the Jump Start button. |
Note: If troubleshooting tips do not resolve the issue, consult a certified mechanic.
Charging a Laptop (via the AC Output Port)
Connect the AC power plug from your laptop or other electronic device (rated at 65 watts or less) into the AC output port (13) of the powerstation go charger. Ensure the device is rated at 65 watts or less. Press the AC Power ON/OFF button (14) and wait for a solid green light. Make sure the AC power plug is fully inserted before pressing the button.
Note: A flashing green light indicates safety checks are in progress. A flashing red light means the connected device is rated over 65 watts and cannot be powered. The charger will automatically power off after 30 minutes of inactivity.
Diagram Description: Shows the powerstation go charger with a laptop's AC power plug inserted into the AC output port. The AC Power ON/OFF Button is highlighted.Laptop Charging Troubleshooting Tips
Condition | Potential Cause | Solution |
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powerstation go AC power ON/OFF button flashes red | Electronic device is rated at greater than 65 watts. | Only electronic devices rated at 65 watts or less can be used with the powerstation go charger. |
powerstation go shuts off unexpectedly | The powerstation go battery is not sufficiently charged to power the connected electronic device. | Recharge the powerstation go battery. |
powerstation go battery indicators flash green | The powerstation go charger has detected a high-temperature condition. | Disconnect the powerstation go charger and allow it to cool for several minutes. Then try to power your device again. |
A single LED battery indicator flashes green | The powerstation go battery is getting low on power. | Recharge the powerstation go battery. |
Charging a Compatible Smartphone Using Wireless Charging
- Ensure your smartphone is compatible with wireless charging.
- Place your wireless-compatible device on top of the powerstation go charger (1) and press the USB/Wireless ON/OFF button (5). Charging will begin.
- Check your smartphone to confirm it is charging. If not, adjust the phone's position on the charging pad.
Note: Ensure there is no metal obstruction (e.g., magnets, rings, credit cards) on the back of the phone or phone case while wirelessly charging.
Diagram Description: Shows a smartphone placed on the wireless charging pad on top of the powerstation go charger.Wireless Charging Troubleshooting Tips
Condition | Potential Cause | Solution |
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Smartphone does not charge when placed on the wireless charging pad. | Phone case may be too thick or other obstructions (metal, magnets, stickers, rings) may prevent wireless charging. | Remove any obstructions that are on the back of the phone. |
Phone is not compatible with wireless charging. | Confirm your smartphone is compatible with wireless charging. | |
The wireless function is controlled via the USB and Wireless Charging ON/OFF Button. Mobile phone is not properly aligned and centered on top of the wireless charging pad. | Press the USB and Wireless Charging ON/OFF Button (5) to activate wireless charging. Reposition the mobile phone so that it is centered on the wireless charging pad. |
Charging an Electronic Device Using the USB Output Ports
- Plug the Micro USB connector of the supplied cable into your electronic device's Micro USB input. Plug the standard USB connector into either USB Output port (4 or 6) on the powerstation go charger. If your device does not have a Micro USB input, use the charging cable provided with your device and plug the standard USB end into the powerstation go charger's USB output port.
- Turn on the USB charging feature by pressing and releasing the USB/Wireless ON/OFF button (5).
Note: The USB charging feature will automatically power off after 30 minutes of inactivity.
mophie smart charge technology
The mophie powerstation go charger features mophie SMART CHARGE TECHNOLOGY, enhancing compatibility for standard 5V USB electronic devices. This technology allows the charger to communicate with your device to provide the fastest and safest charge.
Compatibility Examples:
- Tablets
- Smartphones
- Digital Cameras
- Headphones
- Mobile Gaming Devices
- Wearables
- And more (e.g., PSP, NDS, MP3, MP4, MP5, Bluetooth, GPS devices)
Using Your powerstation go Floodlight
The floodlight (8) can be turned on and off by simply pressing and releasing the floodlight ON/OFF button (9). The floodlight will automatically turn off after 2 hours of inactivity.
Note: Do not look directly into the LED floodlight.
Maintenance and Care
- Do not expose the powerstation go charger to water or store it in extreme temperatures.
- Do not disassemble or attempt to repair the charger yourself.
- Clean the exterior with a soft cloth and mild soap. Avoid liquid detergents or chemicals.
Safety Precautions
- Read all instructions carefully before use. Incorrect operation may result in reduced battery performance or damage to your device.
- Do not use the charger to jump-start unregistered vehicles.
- Ensure jumper cables are fully plugged into the jump-start output before attempting to jump-start a vehicle.
- Caution: The lithium-ion battery may pose a risk of fire or chemical burn if mistreated. Do not disassemble, expose to heat above 212°F (100°C), or incinerate.
- Misusing or incorrectly connecting the charger may cause electric shock or equipment damage.
- The charger may become warm during extended high-power operation. Keep it away from heat-sensitive materials and do not cover or restrict airflow.
- Lithium-ion batteries, when used correctly, are safe. However, misuse or abuse can lead to leakage, burns, fire, or explosion.
- Do not drop or subject the charger to strong impacts. Do not operate if damaged.
- Do not expose the charger to moisture, water, rain, or snow.
- Do not insert objects into any ports or openings.
- Charge the powerstation go charger only with the specified method and adapter.
- In case of leakage or explosion, use sand or a chemical fire extinguisher.
- Ensure no metal objects are between your device and the charger during wireless charging, as they may become hot.
- Batteries should be recycled or disposed of according to state and local guidelines.
Specifications
Battery Cells: | 3x 4000 mAh cells |
Battery Pack Energy: | 44400 mWh |
Input: | 14V DC/0.85A |
Wireless Output: | 5V DC/1A |
USB Output: | 2 x USB 5V DC/2.4A |
AC Output: | 115VAC / 60Hz / 65 Watt Max |
Dimensions: | 182 mm x 97 mm x 40 mm |
Weight: | 743.9 g |
FCC Compliance Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference.
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
15.21: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
15.105(b): This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Limited Warranty
What does this limited warranty cover and how long is the coverage?
mophie warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of ninety (90) days beginning on the date of purchase.
What is not covered by this limited warranty?
This Limited Warranty does not cover defects or damage due to: (1) accidents, acts of God, misuse, abuse, abnormal use, abnormal conditions, improper storage, or exposure to liquid or moisture, (2) unusual or abnormal physical force or impact, including dropping of the product, (3) connection of the product to improper voltage supply, or (4) attempted repair or modification by anyone other than mophie or a facility authorized by mophie.
What are mophie's obligations under this limited warranty?
Provided that you comply with the conditions of this Limited Warranty, mophie will repair or replace the product, at its sole option, without charge. When repairing or replacing a product, mophie may, at its sole option, use new, used, rebuilt, or reconditioned parts or products. mophie will warrant any product that is repaired or replaced under this Limited Warranty for a period equal to the remaining time period under the original Limited Warranty or ninety (90) days, whichever is longer.
What are the limits of mophie's liability?
This Limited Warranty sets forth the full scope of mophie's obligations and liabilities with respect to the product. All implied warranties, including, without limitation, implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to the duration of this Limited Warranty. In no event shall mophie be liable for any incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages or any damages or losses of or to electronic equipment or products that are used with any of mophie's products.
How does state law relate to this limited warranty?
Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts or the disclaimer or limitation of incidental or consequential damages. Therefore, some or all of the disclaimers and limitations above may not apply to you.
Customer Service
Telephone: 1-888-8mophie (1-888-866-7443)
International: +1 (269) 743-1340
Web: www.mophie.com/cs
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