Xantrex Technology 400 Plus, 400 R manual Feature Description, DC Power Socket can

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XPower Powerpack Features

Feature Description

1DC Power Socket can:

• Power 12 volt DC auto, RV, or marine appliances.

Recharge XPower Powerpack from a 12 V outlet in a vehicle using the DC Charging Cable.

2Two AC Outlets are standard 3-prong outlets supplying 120 Vac power for running AC appliances.

3AC Outlet ON/OFF switch turns power on and off to the AC

Outlets. The switch illuminates when the switch is turned on and power becomes available at the AC outlets.

4Digital Display displays the inverter’s Output Power in W or Battery Charge status in % FULL.

5The Charging Status light illuminates and blinks when the XPower Powerpack starts charging using the AC Charger. The light will

illuminate solid when the battery has reached it’s full charge. This light only works when the unit is being charged using the 3.5mm Charger Input Socket in the storage compartment of the unit. This light does not illuminate when charging through the DC Socket.

6Battery Charge % light illuminates (green) when Battery Charge information is displayed on the Digital Display.

7Output Power (W) light illuminates (green) when Output Power information is displayed on the Digital Display.

8Display Function button provides the means for alternating

between showing the Output Power or the Battery Charge on the Digital Display. This button also turns the power to the display ON or OFF to conserve power.

Not

Audible Alarm (inside the unit) sounds in the event of an over-

shown

temperature condition or a low battery condition. This feature only

 

works when the AC Outlet On/Off Switch is in the ON position.

 

See “Control Panel Operation” on page 3–16 for detailed

 

instructions on using the Control Panel.

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Contents Owner’s Guide Powerpack 400 RDate and Revision Conventions Used PurposeRelated Information References to XPower PowerpackImportant Safety Instructions Figure i Basic Safety Important Safety Instructions Precautions When Working With Batteries 975-0162-01-01 Vii Precautions for Using Rechargeable Appliances Contents Operation Maintenance TroubleshootingSpecifications Xii Figures Xiv Introduction About the XPower PowerpackComprehensive Protection Automatic OverloadLow Battery Protection Jump-Start Cables Safety FuseOverheating Contents FeaturesFront Panel XPower Powerpack FeaturesDC Power Socket can Feature DescriptionCompressor Nozzle Adaptor compartment Storage CompartmentBack Panel Radio Enlargement Radio XPower Powerpack 400 R onlyAir Compressor 5Air Compressor FeaturesEmergency Light and Jump-Start Port Light ON/OFF Switch 400 Plus Light ON/OFF/Pulse Switch 400R7Accessories and Accessory Bag AccessoriesOperating Conditions and Guidelines OperationChoosing a Location Dry Cool Ventilated Safe Protected from battery gasesRecharging the XPower Powerpack Battery Charging with the AC Charger 2Charging with AC Power Charging with the DC-to-DC Accessory Cable 3Charging with DC Power Recharging with a Generator’s Regulated 12 Vdc Outlet To recharge with a solar panel Recharging From a Solar Panel5Checking the State-of-Charge Checking the State-of-ChargeAC Appliance Watts a Hours b AC AppliancesOperating AC Appliances Low-Battery AlarmOverload Protection Vdc Appliance Watts a Hours b Vdc Appliances7Operating AC Appliances Operating DC AppliancesControl Panel Operation Required How to Condition ActionCharging Status Jump-Starting a Vehicle’s Engine To jump-start a vehicle or boat engine 10Emergency Light Using the Emergency Light11Using the Emergency Light Using the Air Compressor 12XPower Powerpack Air Compressor To use a Nozzle Adapter Over-Temperature Safety ProtectionTires Inflating TiresBicycle Tires Other InflatablesTo inflate your vehicle, motorcycle, or bicycle tires To inflate small sports equipment Inflating Small Sports EquipmentPower Draw Radio FeaturesListening to the AM Band Radio Operation Required How to Condition Required ActionConnecting to an External Battery 18Basic Jump-start Cable Safety 19Connecting the XPower Powerpack to an External Battery Battery Maintenance MaintenanceBattery Life Replacing the Internal BatteryBattery Capacity Ah Obtaining a Replacement BatteryFasteners Battery Replacement ProcedureTo replace a light bulb Replacing the Incandescent LightTo replace the external fuse Replacing the External FuseRecycling Maintenance 975-0162-01-01 Specifications Electrical SpecificationsDC Section Internal Battery Charging Controller System AC Power SectionRadio XPower Powerpack 400 R only AccessoriesAir Compressor XPower Powerpack Physical specifications Plus 400 R Physical SpecificationsCommon Problems TroubleshootingBuzz in Audio Equipment Television InterferenceProblem Possible Cause Solution Troubleshooting Reference1Troubleshooting reference Charging Green Voltage at the AC Use AC wall outlet that supplies 1Troubleshooting reference Warranty Warranty and ReturnProduct DisclaimerExclusions Return Material Authorization PolicyOut of Warranty Service Return ProcedureSerial Number Purchased From Purchase Date Information About Your SystemWA-6