Troubleshooting
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
250A fuse. The XPower Powerpack does not contain any internal
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 320 W, the | rating less than 320 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 |
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| sounding. |
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| less than 320 W, high | XPower Powerpack’s surge |
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| starting surge has | capability. Use an AC appliance with |
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| tripped the safety | a starting surge within the XPower |
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| overload. | Powerpack surge 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 320 Wac/144Wdc or |
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| XPower Powerpack. | less before attempting to restart the |
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| 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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