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Battery Recycling
Your power system is designed to provide years of service. However, when the internal batteries
reach the end of their service life, and if you choose not to have a qualified technician replace them,
the power system itself is no longer of use.
Because the internal batteries contain lead and can be hazardous if exposed to the environment, the
batteries and the power system should be recycled or safely disposed of at your local recycling depot.
Do not dispose of the batteries and the power system with common household waste. Please ask
your local authorities about recycling services that are available in your area.
After Each Use
Recharge after each use and at least once every 90 days.
Maintenance
The power system will operate efficiently when maintained properly.
Clean the exterior surface of the unit with a damp cloth to prevent accumulation of dust and dirt.
Recharge the battery before it is discharged to 50%. This will extend the durability and efficiency
of the battery.
Troubleshooting
Use the table below to troubleshoot problems before contacting service personnel or your local
dealer. If the problem continues after troubleshooting, call your local dealer for assistance.
Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
Power system
will not turn on.
Battery is discharged
and utility power is
not available at the
wall outlet.
Ensure power is available at the wall outlet.
No power
available at the
120 V AC
outlets.
AC outlet has been
overloaded or the
circuit breaker has
tripped.
Reduce the number of products plugged into the AC
outlets. Check the circuit breaker at the back the unit. If
necessary, reset the breaker by pushing it fully inward.
Products
connected to unit
lose power.
The power system
has detected an
overload condition.
The power system
has detected an over-
temperature
condition.
The power system
has exhausted its
Make sure the products plugged into the AC outlets are
not exceeding 1800 W capacity of the unit when
supplying backup power. Try removing some of the
products.
Disconnect products from the AC outlets. Make sure the
products plugged into the AC outlets are not exceeding
the continuous output power rating of the unit when
supplying backup power. Allow the unit to cool,
increasing ventilation if necessary. If the unit is left on, it
restarts automatically when the unit cools down.
The power system shuts down when all available battery
power has been used. Connect the unit to utility power.