Turn your Isobar ON. Turn your
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equipment ON. The green "Protec-
tion Present" and "Line OK" LEDs
should light. You are finished with
installation! Your equipment is now
fully protected against surges and
line noise on the AC, coaxial and
telephone lines.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
Your circuit breaker trips.
Your Isobar is overloaded.
The green "Protection Present"
or "Line OK" LEDs do not light.
Your equipment is not fully
protected against surges or there
is a wiring fault in your wall outlet.
The red "Fault" LED lights when Have a qualified electrician fix the fault immedi-
you first plug in your Isobar.
There is a wiring fault in your
wall outlet. (Phases are reversed,
ground is missing, etc.)
The red "Fault" LED lights after
continued use of your Isobar.
Your Isobar has been damaged
by a surge.
Your individual pieces of
equipment interfere with
each other while plugged into
your Isobar (causing audio static that will block interference. (See Fig. 2)
or video "snow").
Fig. 1.
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SOLUTION
Unplug some equipment. Wait 1 minute. Push
the circuit breaker button back in. (See Fig. 1)
Make sure that power is available at the wall
outlet, the power switch is ON and illuminated
and that the Isobar is completely plugged in.
ately. NOTE: A loose wall outlet may cause the
"Fault" light to come ON. Your Isobar will identify
most common wiring faults (but not necessarily
every possible type of fault).
After having an electrician determine a wiring
fault does not exist in your wall outlet, contact
Tripp Lite for service.
Plug your equipment into receptacles that are
not directly across from one another. There is an
internal barrier between each set of receptacles
Fig. 2.