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| Power Conditioner |
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE | |
Issue: | Wiring Fault LED is illuminated. |
Possible Cause: | AC Mains outlet is wired incorrectly. |
Action Needed: | Contact a certified electrician to inspect the building's wiring. |
Issue: | No power to the AC outlets. |
Possible Cause: | Circuit breaker has tripped due to excessive load. |
Action Needed: | Remove one piece of equipment from the |
| front panel. Note: We suggest first locating the highest |
| disconnecting or turning down that unit. If the |
| may be required. |
Issue: | No power to the AC outlets, “Abnormal Voltage” indicator is illuminated, the Volt Meter is Flashing and you |
| hear a buzzer from the unit. |
Possible Cause: | The AC Mains Voltage exceeded 132VAC or the voltage dropped below 101VAC |
Action Needed: | Measure the AC mains before the |
| to reset the |
| Note: It is important to have all equipment that was connected to that AC Mains Line to be inspected for |
| proper operation. If the problem persists, contact your local power company for the cause of unstable AC line |
| conditions. |
Issue: | Abnormal LED Flashing and you have power to all outlets. |
Possible Cause: | The AC Mains Voltage exceeded 128VAC or the voltage dropped below 107VAC |
Action Needed: | The |
| is between 117VAC and 123VAC you may proceed to reset the |
| Off / On. Note: It is important to have all equipment that was connected to that AC Mains Line inspected for |
| proper operation. If the problem persists, contact your local power company for the cause of unstable AC line |
| conditions. |
Issue: | AC Fault LED is Flashing, a buzzer is sounding and you have no power at any outlets. |
Possible Cause: | Although the Dual Clamping Suppression (DCS) circuit virtually assures protection from most transient voltage |
| spikes and surges, nature has a way of occasionally creating electrical forces that are beyond the capabilities |
| of any device to absorb without some degree of damage. In the rare instance that this occurs, the DCS circuit |
| has been damaged during the suppression. |
Action Needed: | If this happens, the |
| have all equipment that was connected to that AC Mains Line inspected for proper operation. |
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