Troubleshooting Reference
Troubleshooting Reference
WARNING: Electric shock hazard
Do not remove the cover of the XPower Powerpack or disassemble the XPower Powerpack except to replace the internal battery or 250 A fuse. The XPower Powerpack does not contain any internal user- serviceable parts and attempting to service the unit yourself could result in electrical shock or burn.
Table 5-1 Troubleshooting reference
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| AC appliance | AC appliance rated | Use an AC appliance with a power |
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| will not | more than 480 W, the | rating less than 480 W. |
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| operate; | safety overload has |
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| audible alarm | tripped. |
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| is not | AC appliance is rated | AC appliance may exceed the unit’s |
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| sounding. |
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| less than 480 W, high | surge capability. Use an AC |
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| starting surge has | appliance with a starting surge |
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| tripped the safety | within the XPower Powerpack surge |
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| overload. | rating. |
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| Overload | Appliance power | Unplug the appliance and confirm |
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| shutdown | requirements exceed | that the appliance’s power |
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| the capability of the | requirement is 480 W or less before |
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| XPower Powerpack. | attempting to restart the appliance. |
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| AC appliance | Battery has discharged | Turn the AC outlet ON/OFF switch |
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| will not | to 10.5 V. | off and recharge the XPower |
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| operate; |
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| audible alarm |
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| is sounding. | Inverter has | Turn the AC outlet ON/OFF switch |
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| overheated due to poor | off and allow the XPower |
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| ventilation or | Powerpack to cool for 15 minutes or |
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| excessively warm | more. Clear blocked fan opening or |
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| environmental | remove objects covering the unit, |
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| conditions. | then restart the XPower Powerpack. |
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| Move to a cooler environment. |
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