Basic Unit Troubleshooting - Tesla TI200-PFC User Manual

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6.2 - Basic Unit Troubleshooting

Fault
1. Output Capacity LED does not
come on.
2. Unit will not power from ac Outlet.
3. Unit failed function test.
4. Unit emits sparks when plugged
into power source.
5. Unit works then shuts down.
6. Circuit breaker continuously trips
7. Unit does not put out 28.5 volts
dc power.
TI200-PFC
Possible Cause
A.
Circuit Breaker has tripped.
B.
No outlet power.
A.
AC line cord is damaged or
bad.
B.
Is ac line cord fully plugged
into unit and wall outlet.
C.
AC circuit breaker has been
tripped.
D.
No ac power at outlet.
Internal failure.
A.
A.
Water or moisture has seeped
in unit
B.
Internal failure.
A.
Unit is overheating.
B.
Cooling fans and vents are
obstructed or inoperable.
A.
Unit is overheating.
B.
Internal Short
A.
Unit is not plugged in.
Troubleshooting and FAQ
Remedy
A.
Plug the unit in to the appropriate ac
power outlet.
B.
If LEDs still do not illuminate,
C.
Please contact Tesla™ Customer
Service at (302) 324-8910
A.
Do a continuity test on the ac line cord
B.
Check if line cord is properly secured.
C.
Check to make sure ac circuit breaker is
placed in the "ON" position.
Please contact Tesla™ Customer
A.
Service at (302) 324-8910
A.
Move unit to dry warm air and allow to
dry for over 48 hours.
B.
Do Not Use Unit. Please contact Tesla™
Customer Service at (302) 324-8910
A.
Move the unit to an area 10°-20° less
ambient temperature.
B.
Clean and clear cooling vents, turn on
unit and inspect if air is flowing through
unit. If no airflow please contact
Tesla™.
A.
Disconnect unit from ac input and dc
output.
B.
Switch breaker to ON position.
C.
Reconnect unit to cables and run.
D.
If LEDs still do not illuminate, Please
contact Tesla™ Customer Service at
(302) 324-8910
A.
Plug unit into ac power source to
maintain 28.5.
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