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Table 4 | Troubleshooting reference | ||||
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| Extreme |
| Appliance power |
| Replace the fuse with a 40 A, 32 |
| overload, 40 |
| requirements greatly |
| VDC automotive |
| amp external | exceed the capability |
| which is available at many | |
| fuse opens. |
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| automotive parts stores. |
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| Powerpack. |
| Reduce appliance power |
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| requirements to within power rating |
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| of the XPower Powerpack. |
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| Over- |
| Inverter has |
| Turn off the AC Outlet On/Off |
| temperature |
| overheated due to poor |
| switch, and let the XPower |
| shutdown |
| ventilation or |
| Powerpack cool down. |
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| excessively warm |
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| environmental |
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| Alarm sounds | Internal battery is |
| Recharge the XPower Powerpack. | |
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| nearly discharged. |
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| (10.7 volts). |
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| If you ignore this |
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| warning, the XPower |
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| automatically switches |
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| off when the battery |
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| reaches 10.0 volts. |
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| Recharge light | Battery status reading |
| Allow Recharge cycle to go into | |
| is amber |
| is incorrect during |
| Ready mode. |
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| recharge. |
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| recharging) |
| Battery Level |
| Unplug the charging sources and any |
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| level indicates | indicators are only |
| appliances and let the XPower | |
| full. |
| accurate when the |
| Powerpack rest for 15 minutes to get |
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| XPower Powerpack |
| an accurate reading. |
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| has been disconnected |
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| from all appliances |
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| and all charging |
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| sources for fifteen |
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