Troubleshooting Reference
Table 5-1 Troubleshooting reference
Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
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Measured AC | Use of an | The modified sine wave (MSW) |
output voltage | output of the XPower Powerpack | |
is too low. | voltmeter to read | requires a true RMS reading meter, |
| output voltage. | such as the Fluke 87 series, for |
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| accurate measurement. |
| Battery is almost fully | Press display function button to |
| discharged. | verify battery status and recharge the |
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| XPower Powerpack as necessary. |
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| “Battery Charge %” reading on the |
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| digital display is only accurate when |
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| the XPower Powerpack has been |
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| disconnected from all appliances and |
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| all charging sources for 15 minutes. |
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Charging | No AC power at the | Ensure power is available at the AC |
Status light is | AC wall outlet. | wall outlet. |
OFF when AC | AC charger is faulty. | Replace the AC charger. |
charger is | ||
connected |
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Green | Battery charge (%) | Unplug the charging sources and any |
Charging | reading on digital | appliances and let the XPower |
Status light is | display is only | Powerpack rest for 15 minutes to |
flashing | accurate when the | obtain an accurate reading. |
(indicating | XPower Powerpack |
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recharging) | has been disconnected |
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and battery | from all appliances |
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charge (%) | and all charging |
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does not turn | sources for 15 |
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on. | minutes. |
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