Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Understanding Error Codes
If the products connected to PowerSource 1800 do not operate and the alarm is sounding, check PowerSource 1800 LED screen for an error code.
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E01 | Low voltage shutdown because battery is discharged. | Recharge battery by plugging the AC power cord into a wall outlet. |
E03 | Overload shutdown while supplying backup power. The AC product(s) | Use products with a total power consumption within PowerSource 1800’s continuous power rating of |
| connected are consuming more than PowerSource 1800’s power rating. | 1440 W. |
| The AC products connected have a surge power that exceeds | Use products with a total starting surge power within PowerSource 1800’s capability of 2880 W. |
| PowerSource 1800 surge capability. |
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| One or more of the connected products are damaged. | Have the damaged product serviced by a qualified technician. |
E04 | Disconnect products from the AC outlets. Allow the unit to cool for 20 minutes. Clear blocked fan or | |
| overheated due to poor ventilation, excessive ambient temperature, or | remove objects covering unit. Move the unit to a cooler place. Reduce load to less than 1800 W if |
| power demand beyond the unit’s output power capability. | continuous operation is required. |
E05 | Reduce the load to extend run time during backup mode. Assuming the AC power cord was unplugged | |
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| and the unit turned to backup mode, when utility power is present or becomes available, recharge the |
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| battery by plugging the AC power cord into a wall outlet. |
E06 | Reduce the load to avoid | |
| ventilation, excessive ambient temperature, or high power demand. | or move the unit to a cooler place. |
Troubleshooting Reference
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| PowerSource 1800 will | Battery is discharged and utility power is | Ensure power is available at the wall outlet. |
| not turn on. | not available at the wall outlet. |
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| No power available at the | AC outlet has been overloaded or the | Reduce the number of products plugged into the AC outlets. Check the supplementary protector at the back of the |
| 120 VAC outlets. | supplementary protector has tripped. | unit. If necessary, reset the breaker by pushing it fully inward. |
| AC utility is not available | PowerSource 1800 has detected an | Make sure the products plugged into the AC outlets are not exceeding the output power rating of the unit when |
| and products connected to | overload condition. | supplying backup power. Try removing or substituting some of the products. |
| unit lose power. | PowerSource 1800 has detected an over- | Disconnect products from the AC outlets. Make sure the products plugged into the AC outlets are not overloading the |
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| temperature condition. | continuous output power rating of the unit when supplying backup power. Allow the unit to cool, increasing |
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| ventilation if necessary. If the unit is left on, it restarts automatically when the unit cools down. |
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| PowerSource 1800 has exhausted its | PowerSource 1800 shuts down when all available battery power has been used. Allow the unit to recharge for |
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| available battery power. | 15 hours before continuing to use the unit. |
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| PowerSource 1800 may require service. | Contact Xantrex Technical Support for further troubleshooting (see “Contact Information” on page 1). |
| Products connected to unit | Products connected to PowerSource 1800 | Your application is not compatible with PowerSource 1800 modified sine wave output. See “Precautions for Using |
| malfunction or overheat. | do not accept modified sine wave form. | Rechargeable Appliances” on page 2. |
| Inadequate run time. | PowerSource 1800 battery is not fully | Charge the battery by leaving PowerSource 1800 plugged into a wall outlet at least 15 hours. |
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| Battery is near the end of its useful life. | As the battery ages, the available run time decreases. The internal battery also ages prematurely if PowerSource 1800 |
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| is installed in a hot environment or not kept in a charged condition. See “Battery Replacement” on page 5. |
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| PowerSource 1800 has turned off. | Press for at least half a second to turn unit on. |
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