Trouble Appliances; Operating Several Appliances At Once - Duracell POWERPACK 600 Owner's Manual

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Operating AC Appliances
Trouble Appliances
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CAUTION
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The output of the inverter is non-sinusoidal. Some equipment may
be damaged by the inverter's modified sine wave output (non-
sinusoidal).
Some appliances, including the types listed below, may be
damaged if they are connected to the inverter:
Electronics that modulate RF (radio frequency) signals
on the AC line will not work and may be damaged.
Speed controllers found in some fans, power tools,
kitchen appliances, and other loads may be damaged.
Some chargers for small rechargeable batteries can be
damaged. See "Precautions for Using Rechargeable
Appliances" on page vi for details;
Metal halide arc (MHI) lights can be damaged.
Note: If you are unsure about powering any device with the
inverter, contact the manufacturer of the device.
Operating Several Appliances at Once
You can run several AC appliances if the total rating of all the
appliances (in watts) does not exceed 480 W. You can run
appliances using an AC power bar.
Run time, however, will decrease accordingly with the
number of appliances being operated and the total AC power
being consumed.
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