TROUBLESHOOTING
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| The PRO 5100 is not |
| The PowerCenter is not turned on. |
| • Press the ON/OFF button on the PowerCenter. | |
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| • Make sure the AC power cord is plugged into | |
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| a properly grounded 120V wall outlet. | |
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| Too many devices are connected |
| • Press the thermal circuit breaker button labeled | |
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| to the PowerCenter causing an |
| BREAKER 15A on the back panel of the | |
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| overload and tripping the thermal |
| PowerCenter to reset. | |
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| circuit breaker. Please note that |
| • Allow 10 minutes from the time the circuit breaker | |
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| If reset too quickly, the breaker may sense a power | ||
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| PowerCenter should not exceed |
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| overload and prevent the unit from operating. | ||
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| 1800 watts. |
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| • Disconnect any component that may | |
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| overload the PowerCenter. | |
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| The power cord from the |
| • Turn on the component. | |
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| PowerCenter is plugged into an |
| NOTE: For the best possible performance, plug | |
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| outlet on the back of a component |
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| the PowerCenter into a wall outlet, not an outlet | ||
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| that is not turned on. |
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