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Reference
Subassembly
3
Digital Screen:
indicates charging status, power system battery level (%) and output
power. The screen also shows error codes to aid in troubleshooting.
4
Select:
button displays power system
’s battery level (%) or output power (W).
5
Charged/Charging:
LED (green) indicator illuminates when the power system is fully
recharged and flashes while the power system is recharging.
6
Fault:
LED indicator illuminates red when faulty condition exists.
7
AC Power Cord
8
Emergency LED Light
: illuminates the rear AC outlets when the unit is ON.
9
Five 120 V AC Outlets
: for powering office equipment and household appliances that
draw a maximum total of 1800 W. All outlets are surge protected and backed up by the
power system
’s internal battery.
10
15 A Circuit Breaker
: protects the power system
’s AC outlets and your applications
from overload conditions.
11
5V 500mA USB Port
12
USB ON Indicator
13
USB ON/OFF Button
: push button for 3 seconds to activate the USB port.
Assembly Instructions
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CAUTION
Shock Hazard
If the input plug is connected and the utility power is present, the outlets will be energized. The
front panel ON/OFF button will not turn these outlets off.
Do not plug surge-
protected power bars into the unit’s 120 V AC outlets.
Do not connect an AC power source to the 120 V AC outlets.
Do not connect the unit’s AC power cord to its 120 V AC outlets.
Important:
Unit should only be used and stored in a temperature-controlled, indoor area, and placed
away from direct sunlight, moisture, or conductive contaminants. Allow a minimum of 3'' (7.5 cm) of
space around the unit for ventilation.
Important: This power system
must be charged immediately before storage or use.
This will
protect the battery inside from damage and will ensure extended usage run-time. A complete charge
may take up to 20 hours when recharged from a 120 V AC wall outlet.
To Install the Power System
1. Plug the power cord directly into a wall outlet (not into a surge protector, power strip, or power