Charge Your Device
Applicable products: HUAWEI MatePad Pro(12.6 inches 8gb+256gb)
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Charge Your Device

Your device will alert you when it is running out of power. Please make sure to charge your device in time to prevent it from turning off automatically when the power runs out.

Precautions for Charging

  • Charge your device using the standard charger and USB cable that came with your device. Using other chargers may result in a fire, explosion, or other hazard.

  • Do not use the charger in damp areas, such as in a toilet. Do not handle the charger with wet hands.

  • Do not charge your device when there is moisture in the device.

  • After you connect your device to a charger or other devices using a USB cable, your device will automatically inspect the USB port. If moisture is detected in the USB port, your device will automatically activate safety measures and stop charging. Disconnect your device from the USB port and wait until the USB port is dry.

  • Do not cover your device or charger during charging.

  • If your device does not power on after you press and hold the Power button, the battery may have run out. Charge for 10 minutes and then power it on.

  • Disconnect the charger from this device and unplug the charger from the power socket once this device is fully charged or is not charging.

  • When the battery life becomes noticeably shorter, go to an authorised Huawei Customer Service Centre to replace the battery.

  • It is recommended that you avoid using your device while charging.

Charging with a Charger

To ensure charging safety, use the charger and USB cable that came with your device.

  1. Use a USB cable to connect the charger to your device.

  2. Plug the charger into a power socket.

When a beeping sound is heard, your device will start charging, and the charging mode icon and current battery level will be displayed on the charging animation screen.

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Charge Mode

SuperCharge

Fast charging

Standard charging

Use the Wireless Charger

To ensure safe charging, please use a charging pad purchased from an official Huawei channel, and use the adapter and USB cable that came with your device.

To supercharge your device wirelessly, use a charging pad that supports SuperCharge.

  1. Connect the adapter and charging pad using the USB cable, then plug the adapter into a power socket.

  2. Place the charging pad on the table, then place your device on the centre of the charging pad with the screen facing upwards.

  3. Your device will start charging a few seconds later when a beep is heard.

    • If you are using a high-voltage SuperCharge adapter and charging pad, the charging pad will charge the device at a super fast charging speed. A wireless SuperCharge icon will be displayed.

    • If you are using a high-voltage fast charging adapter, the charging pad will charge the device at a fast charging speed. A wireless fast charging icon will be displayed.

    • If you are using a standard adapter, the charging pad will charge the device at a standard charging speed. A wireless charging icon will be displayed.

Charging Pad Indicator

Meaning

Blinks once

Connected to the power supply

Steady on

Charging

Blinks quickly

Charging issues detected

Charging Your Device with a PC

  1. Connect your device to a PC or other device using a USB cable.
  2. When the Use USB to dialog box is displayed on your device, touch Charge only.

    If another option has been set previously, the dialog box will not pop up. Swipe down from the upper left edge of the screen to display the notification centre, touch Settings, then select Charge only.

Overview of Battery Icons

You can check the battery level from the battery icon on the device screen.

Battery Icon

Battery Level

Less than 4% battery remaining

Charging, less than 10% battery remaining

Charging, 10% to 90% battery remaining

Charging, at least 90% battery remaining

If 100% is displayed next to the battery icon, or a charging complete message is displayed on the lock screen, the battery is fully charged.

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