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Important Safety Instructions; Installation - Tripp Lite AV10IRG Quick Start Manual

Eco-surge suppressors

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Important Safety Instructions

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION! DO NOT connect to an ungrounded outlet. DO NOT use with 2-wire
extension cords or adapters. This surge suppressor is designed for indoor use
only. Install the surge suppressor away from heat-emitting appliances such as
radiators or heat registers. Do not install where excessive moisture is present.
Do not plug extension cords into it. Never install electrical, telephone, network
or coaxial wiring during a lightning storm. Do not drill into any part of the
housing or open the housing for any reason. There are no user-serviceable parts
inside.

Installation

Connect Your Surge Suppressor to the AC Power Line: Plug the surge
suppressor's power cord into a standard, 3-wire, grounded, 120V AC outlet.
Once plugged in, the unit will be powered. There is no power control button or
function for this surge suppressor.
Check Your Surge Suppressor's Diagnostic Indicator Lights: Check the diagnostic
LEDs prior to connecting your equipment. They will indicate various operating
conditions when the surge suppressor is plugged into a live 120V AC outlet.
AC POWER LED (Red): Indicates the power status (ON/OFF) of the unit.
"PROTECTED" LED (Green): Indicates the surge suppression components are
intact and providing complete protection against surges. If this LED does not
illuminate, some of the surge suppression components are not functioning,
and the unit should be replaced. Visit www.tripplite.com/support for more
information.
"GROUNDED" LED (Red): Indicates wall outlet is grounded and surge protection
can properly function. If this light DOES NOT illuminate and power is present,
consult a qualified electrician to examine your outlet's wiring.
"STATUS" LEDs (Green): Indicate that AC power is present in that "Always On"
outlet.
IR LED (Blue): Indicates that the unit is receiving a signal from your remote.
Connect Your Equipment to the Surge Suppressor's Appropriate AC Outlets:
Plug your equipment's power cords into the surge suppressor's AC outlets.
DO NOT plug in extension cords. DO NOT OVERLOAD the surge suppressor's
outlets. The surge suppressor can accommodate a total equipment load of up
to 15 amps (whether plugged into a single outlet or spread out over multiple
outlets). If the load on the surge suppressor exceeds 15 amps, the circuit
breaker will trip and the outlets will stop providing power. If the circuit breaker
trips, reduce the load by unplugging some devices. Depress the circuit breaker
reset button to reset.
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