Xiaomi ZMI 10 20, 000mAh English Manual?

Hey Guys,

Just got my Xiaomi ZMI 10 20,000mAh powerbank in the mail and realized that it comes with a Chinese manual. Did a quick google search for an English one but couldn't find the appropriate manual for this model, only other models. Does anyone have access to one?

Cheers :)

Comments

  • +3

    Plug in the USB to charge. Press the button to see led. That's about.

  • What sort of charger is required?
    What ports are what? (input/output, voltages and current ratings?)
    What's the little button/thing under the button that checks the charge?

    • +4

      pretty common sense here man. Check if the port is usb c or microusb. Generally they support up to 5V 2A, Quickcharge ones are 9V 2A generally.
      Well there is the input port and the output port. Output port is to charge your devices. It's a usb port. The other is to charge the powerbank.
      The little button is probably a power button

      • -1

        Sorry but your post wasn't helpful at all. It's not 'pretty common sense' if you're using the terms 'generally' and 'probably' ..

        I know what input and output ports are, I know what is generally supported, I just wish to know which is which before I go plugging in anything.

        Thanks anyways

        • +1

          I just wish to know which is which before I go plugging in anything.

          The cables supplied with this item ensures that you can't go wrong no matter which port you use. The item will either charge your device or it will be charged by another device.

  • +6

    Here you go

    Double click the button to enable the USB hub feature. Click once more to disable.

    • Unreal thank you!

      Very important to have this information, such as "You must charge this device fully before using" etc etc. Cheers mate

      • +2

        People downvoting you are idiots. Can't expect everyone to be a power bank and charging tech expert.

        • No dramas for me, I like to look after my electronics to make sure I get the most out of them. I'm actually an electrician by trade, so I understand the technical side of how these work and I respect the issues that can arise if not used correctly.

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