Stand-Alone Mode; How To Activate And Deactivate The Stand-Alone Power Outlet - Panasonic LJ-SK56A User Manual

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6.6 Stand-alone mode

The battery system is equipped with an emergency stand-alone power outlet. This outlet is limited to a maximum load
of 2000 Watts and can be used to supply power to certain devices in case of a power cut.
CAUTION! Do not attempt to connect devices that, in total, require more power than 2000 W. If you exceed
2000 W the integrated battery protection device will trip and disconnect the internal battery packs. As a
consequence the system will not work. A qualified electrician will need to service the battery so it can be
turned on again.
As a precaution, only connect devices to the Stand-alone power outlet that have significantly lower power
consumption than 2000 W.
Suitable Devices
Cell phone chargers, laptop chargers
Router, modem
LED TV
LED lighting or halogen lighting
Small HiFi system or radio

6.6.1 How to activate and deactivate the stand-alone power outlet

The Stand-alone mode can be set to be activated automatically or manually. Please refer to section 6.7.3 for further
details. This section explains how to use the Stand-alone mode manually.
If a power cut occurs, the GRID indicator light will be orange and the display will show PF (for Power Failure) followed
by 0.0. You might also see some error codes such as E020 for low grid voltage.
To activate the emergency stand-alone power supply during a power failure, press the ON/OFF button for 1 second
until you see PF followed by 3 hyphens. Press the ON/OFF button again for 1 second to activate the Stand-alone mode.
Unsuitable Devices
Vacuum cleaner
Microwave oven
Any water pumps
Kettle
Hairdryer
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