Product Manual

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Reference
Subassembly
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Digital Screen: indicates charging status, power system battery level (%) and output
power. The screen also shows error codes to aid in troubleshooting.
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Select: button displays power system’s battery level (%) or output power (W).
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Charged/Charging: LED (green) indicator illuminates when the power system is fully
recharged and flashes while the power system is recharging.
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Fault: LED indicator illuminates red when faulty condition exists.
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AC Power Cord
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Emergency LED Light: illuminates the rear AC outlets when the unit is ON.
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Five 120 V AC Outlets: for powering office equipment and household appliances that
draw a maximum total of 1800 W. All outlets are surge protected and backed up by the
power system’s internal battery.
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15 A Circuit Breaker: protects the power system’s AC outlets and your applications
from overload conditions.
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5V 500mA USB Port
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USB ON Indicator
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USB ON/OFF Button: push button for 3 seconds to activate the USB port.
Assembly Instructions
CAUTION
Shock Hazard
If the input plug is connected and the utility power is present, the outlets will be energized. The
front panel ON/OFF button will not turn these outlets off.
Do not plug surge-protected power bars into the units 120 V AC outlets.
Do not connect an AC power source to the 120 V AC outlets.
Do not connect the unit’s AC power cord to its 120 V AC outlets.
Important: Unit should only be used and stored in a temperature-controlled, indoor area, and placed
away from direct sunlight, moisture, or conductive contaminants. Allow a minimum of 3'' (7.5 cm) of
space around the unit for ventilation.
Important: This power system must be charged immediately before storage or use. This will
protect the battery inside from damage and will ensure extended usage run-time. A complete charge
may take up to 20 hours when recharged from a 120 V AC wall outlet.
To Install the Power System
1. Plug the power cord directly into a wall outlet (not into a surge protector, power strip, or power