Table of contents 1. general information ..........................3 2. technical data ............................5 3. explanation of the symbols ......................... 6 4 General safety instructions ........................7 5 Disclaimer of warranty and liability ....................10 6. maintenance, troubleshooting and repair ..................10 7.
1. general information Contents: Device Accessories This must be taken into account: The device is EMC certified according to EN55011 class A - industrial environment. Use in residential areas must be avoided. In the event of interference with radio or television reception, the device must be placed at a greater distance from the object being interfered with.
2. technical data Case type PP - 6800 Tightness closed version IP65 Tightness hinged version closed: IP65 opened: IP20 Output power See rating plate on the device Connections: 1x 230V electrical Outlet (110V US marked) 2x USB 2x charging input Charging power max 200W Charging options...
3. explanation of the symbols The following symbol indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could very probably result in serious injury or death. The following symbol indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in serious injury or death. The following symbol indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
In addition to any symbols already present, the following symbol warns of dangerous electrical voltage. In addition to any symbols already present, the following symbol warns of a considerable risk of tripping. 4. general safety instructions These operating instructions contain the most important information on how to use the appliance safely.
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Uses other than those listed above are considered improper use! Improper use may result in hazards. Improper use includes, for example, using the appliance as an energy source for consumers with voltages and power consumption other than those described in the Technical data chapter, unauthorized modifications or conversions to the appliance, failure to observe the safety instructions, use or operation of the appliance other than described, work on the appliance carried out by unqualified personnel, failure to comply with general safety and...
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The 230V charger of the device may not be used outdoors or in a damp environment, the 230V socket of the device may only be used in an absolutely dry condition and in an absolutely dry environment. The device may only be connected to fully functional consumers where all safety devices are in perfect condition.
5. exclusion of warranty and liability Warranty claims and liability claims for personal injury and damage to property are excluded if they are attributable to one or more of the following causes: Non-intended use of the device improper installation, commissioning or operation of the device ...
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It is strongly recommended to have the appliance serviced by the manufacturer once a year! Fault or fault messages: the red LED in the center of the warning lights lights up continuously the red LED in the center of the warning lights flashes the battery level drops very quickly the device no longer emits any power the device can no longer be charged...
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Repairs may only be carried out by B&W International specialist personnel or by external specialist personnel trained by B&W International! There is also a risk of injury due to the use of unauthorized spare parts. Incorrect or faulty spare parts can lead to damage, malfunctions or total failure as well as impairing safety.
7. operation 7.1 Permitted environment First ensure that the environment is suitable for operating the device. The surface on which the appliance is placed must be level and stable. The ambient temperature must be between -20°C and +40°C and it must not be a potentially explosive environment. It must also be ensured that the appliance is always positioned horizontally and not upright.
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charging power varies, as certain systems can deliver less energy than others. As a result, charging from a car cigarette lighter takes significantly longer than charging with a 230V charger. Charging with the 230V charger: The 230V charger is the fastest way to charge the device. It is most gentle on the battery if the device does not release any energy during charging.
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result, charging from a car's cigarette lighter takes significantly longer than charging with a 230V charger. ATTENTION: all devices with an output of over 300 watts must be switched on when charging! Otherwise the devices will not absorb any energy. Vehicles can sometimes get very hot! The permissible operating temperatures must always be observed.
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Charging with a solar cell The device can also be charged using a solar cell. When setting up the solar cell, it is also essential to ensure that the surface of the solar cell is free of dust and dirt and that as little shadow as possible falls on the solar cell, as even a very small shadow significantly reduces the solar yield.
7.3 Control panel and displays The device has various status and warning lights, see also illustration below, which provide information about the operating status during use. The following are explanations of the various displays and LEDs: Green LED for connections: indicates that voltage is present at the 230V output is applied and the inverter is active ...
7.4 Preparation for operation Before each commissioning, it must be ensured that all safety requirements are met and that the appliance is in perfect condition. The consumers to be connected must also be checked to ensure that they are functioning correctly and are in a safe condition. 7.5 Operation To start the appliance, the main switch on the control panel must be pressed briefly and with sufficient pressure.
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Multiple plugs must not be used! The electrical safety system of the appliance is based on galvanic isolation from the environment. Multiple plugs can invalidate this system! After use, all connections and outlets must always be carefully sealed with the respective caps! Otherwise there is a risk of moisture penetrating the device.
7.6 Transporting the device The appliance is equipped with several handles and an extendable trolley handle to facilitate transportation. It is generally recommended that the appliance is always carried by two people. When transporting it in a vehicle, it should also be securely lashed down to prevent it from slipping.
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The device must always be stored horizontally! Upright storage can cause medium-term damage to the battery chemistry! Do not store lying down or standing up! To prevent damage to the battery, the device should be discharged to approx. 10% at least once a month and then fully charged using the charger supplied! Page 21 from 23...
8. dispose of the appliance If it is determined that the appliance has reached its maximum service life, it must be disposed of immediately. We will be happy to take care of the professional disposal of the appliance - free of charge, of course. To do this, the appliance must be handed in at the address given in the imprint.
9. declaration of conformity The following guidelines were applied: Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU EMC Directive 2014/30/EU ROHS 2011/65/EU The following standards were applied: EN ISO 12100:2011 Safety of machinery Basic concepts: general principles for design DIN EN 60204-1:2014 Safety of machinery - Electrical equipment of machines - Part 1: General requirem DIN VDE 0 100 Part 100, T443 and 534 Protection against overvoltages DIN VDE 0105-100...
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