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Troubleshooting - Monster Power AVS 2000 Owner's Manual

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PROBLEM – The AVS 2000 is not receiving power.
Possible Cause #1
The AVS 2000 is not turned on.
SOLUTION
• Make sure the AVS 2000's AC power plug is plugged
into a properly grounded 120V wall outlet.
• Press the ON button on the AVS 2000.
• In some households, a wall switch may need
to be thrown to make the wall outlet come alive.
Try turning on the light switches located near
the wall outlet powering the AVS 2000.
Possible Cause #2
Too many devices are connected, causing an overload,
tripping the thermal circuit breaker. Please note:
The total power consumption on all the components
powered by a single AVS 2000 should not exceed
1440 watts continuous or 1800 watts peak.
SOLUTIONS
• Disconnect any component that may
be overloading the AVS 2000.
• Press the AVS 2000's thermal circuit breaker
(labeled BREAKER 15A on the back panel)
button in to reset. Please allow 10 minutes
from the time the circuit breaker is initially
tripped before attempting to reset. If you reset

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too soon, the breaker will prematurely sense
power overload and not allow unit to operate.
Possible Cause #3
The AVS 2000 is defective.
SOLUTION
• Please see warranty information.
PROBLEM – AVS 2000 is not providing power
to the components.
Possible Cause #1
The component is plugged into a "switched outlet"
and the AVS 2000 has not been turned on.
SOLUTIONS
• Press the ON button on the AVS 2000 and wait
for a few seconds for the components plugged
into the AVS 2000's "switched outlets" to be turned on.
• Or, plug the component into an "unswitched" outlet.
Possible Cause #2
The AVS 2000 is defective.
SOLUTION
• Please see warranty information.

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