1. Kupu Whakataki
The JIYHF Portable Power Bank P100 is a versatile power solution designed to keep your electronic devices charged on the go. With a 99.9Wh (27,000mAh) lithium-ion battery, it complies with FAA regulations for air travel, making it suitable for various environments. It features multiple output ports, including a 110V/100W AC outlet, a 65W USB-C Power Delivery (PD) port, two QC3.0 USB-A ports, and a 12V DC output, allowing simultaneous charging of several devices. The unit also includes an adjustable LED flashlight and an LCD display for convenience.

Figure 1: JIYHF Portable Power Bank P100 Overview
2. Te Whakatū me te Whakautu i te Pēke Hiko
2.1 Utu Tuatahi
Before first use, fully charge your JIYHF P100 Power Bank. The unit can be fully recharged in approximately 2 hours using a 65W+ charger via the USB-C PD port. It can also be recharged using the included car charger or an optional solar panel (not included).
2.2 Kōwhiringa Whakaora
- Tauranga PD USB-C: Connect a 65W or higher USB-C PD charger to the USB-C port for fast recharging.
- Kaituku Motuka: Use the included car charger cable to recharge the power bank from your vehicle's 12V outlet.
- Paewhiri Solar (Kōwhiringa): The power bank supports recharging via a compatible solar panel (13V-16V output, not included).

Figure 2: Multiple Recharging Options
3. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
3.1 Kei te Hiko / Weto
Press and hold the main power button (usually marked with a power symbol) for approximately 3 seconds to turn the unit on or off. The LCD display will illuminate, showing the battery percentage.
3.2 Te Whakamahi i te Putanga AC
To activate the 110V/100W AC outlet, press and hold the 'AC Power' button for 3 seconds. A green LED indicator next to the AC outlet will light up, and the LCD display will show 'AC Output'. Plug your device's standard AC plug into the outlet. To turn off the AC output, press and hold the 'AC Power' button again for 3 seconds.

Figure 3: AC Output Port
3.3 Te Whakamahi i ngā Putanga USB me te DC
- USB-C PD (65W In/Out): Connect your USB-C compatible devices (laptops, tablets, smartphones) for fast charging. This port also serves as an input for recharging the power bank.
- USB-A (QC3.0 18W Out): Two USB-A ports are available for charging various USB-powered devices.
- 12V DC Huaputa: Use the 12V DC output port for devices requiring 12V power, such as mini-fridges or LED lights.

Figure 4: Charging Multiple Devices Simultaneously
3.4 rama rama arahina
To activate the LED flashlight, double-click the main power button. Subsequent single clicks will cycle through different modes (solid light, SOS, strobe). Double-click the main power button again to turn off the flashlight.

Figure 5: LED Spotlight Functionality
3.5 Whakaaturanga LCD
The LCD screen provides real-time information, including the remaining battery percentage, and indicators for AC and DC output status.
4. Tiaki
4.1 Pūnaha Whakahaere Pūhiko (BMS)
The power bank features a built-in BMS that provides voltage, current, and heat management, ensuring the safety and stability of both the unit and connected devices. It is normal for the battery bank to generate some heat during use.
4.2 Tiaki Pūhiko
- Avoid completely depleting the battery before recharging to prolong its lifespan.
- It is recommended to charge the unit at least once every two weeks when not in use.
- While the unit can operate while recharging, prolonged use in this manner is not recommended.
4.3 Cold Weather Usage
Cold temperatures can affect the unit's battery capacity. For optimal performance in cold weather, keep the unit in an insulated cooler or connected to a power source (e.g., solar panel) to maintain battery capacity.
5. Te Raru
5.1 Te Tiaki Taumaha
The power bank is equipped with overload protection. Do not use electrical appliances that exceed the 100W AC outlet rated power. Overloading will cause the unit to shut down to protect itself.

Figure 6: Overload Warning
5.2 Capacitive/Inductive Loads
Some capacitive or inductive loads (e.g., air pumps, fans) may require surge power/current that can be multiple times their rated power. This may trigger the overpower protection mechanism of the power station, which is normal.
5.3 Short-Circuit/Overpower Protection
If the DC outputs are short-circuited or overpowered, the unit will shut down to protect itself.
6. Whakatakotoranga
- Tau tauira: P100
- Rahi Hua: 8.66 x 3.86 x 1.65 inihi
- Taumaha Tūemi: 2.2 pauna
- Momo Pūhiko: Lithium-ion (1 Nonstandard Battery included)
- Raukaha Pūhiko: 27000 Miliamp Hours / 99.9Wh
- Huaputa AC: 110V/100W
- Putanga PD USB-C: 65W (In/Out)
- USB-He Putanga: 2 x QC3.0 18W
- Huinga DC: 12V
- Nga waahanga motuhake: Digital Display, Fast Charging, Flashlight, Over Charging Protection, Short Circuit Protection
- Kaihanga: Guangzhou Dianchehui Technology Co.,Ltd.
7. He aha kei roto
- JIYHF Portable Power Bank (P100) x1
- USB-C ki USB-C Cable x1
- Kiritaki Motuka x1
- Peke Penapena x1
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi x1

Whakaaturanga 7: Nga Ihirangi mokete
8. Ataata Hua Whaimana
Video 1: JIYHF Portable Power Bank with AC Outlet - Official Product Overview. This video demonstrates the features and usage of the JIYHF P100 Portable Power Bank, including its various ports and functions.
9. Nga korero haumaru
- Do not heat up the unit, or dispose of it in fire, water, or other liquids.
- Kia matara atu i te makuku tiketike, nga waahi puehu.
- Kaua e wetewete, e whakahiato ano i tenei waahanga.
- Do not drop, place heavy objects on, or hit the product strongly.
- Ko tenei taputapu ehara i te mea mo te whakamahi ma nga tangata (tae atu ki nga tamariki) he iti te kaha o te tinana, te tairongo, te hinengaro ranei, te kore mohio me te mohiotanga, mena ka tukuna atu ki a raatau te tirotiro, te tohutohu ranei mo te whakamahi i te taputapu e te tangata e whai mana ana mo to raatau haumaru. .
- Children should be supervised to avoid that they play with this product.
- Do not cover the device with towels, clothing, and other fabrics.
- The unit may become hot when charging. This is normal.
- Kaua e utu te waeine i runga i te waa e hiahiatia ana.
- Momotuhia te waeine ina ka whakakiia katoatia.
- Whakamahi tika i te waeine kia kore e ohorere te hiko.
- The product is only used for emergency situations; it cannot replace the standard DC or AC power in your home or office.
10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the included user manual or contact JIYHF customer service directly. Contact details are typically provided within the user manual or on the manufacturer's official webpae.





