Troubleshooting; Troubleshooting Reference - Duracell Powerpack Pro 300 Owner's Manual

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5 • Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting will help you identify the common problems that
can occur with the Duracell
the problem with the Duracell
or Duracell Customer Service at (800) 842-2127.

► Troubleshooting reference

WARNING: Electric shock hazard
Do not remove the cover of the Duracell
or disassemble the Duracell
replace the internal battery. The Duracell
Pro does not contain any internal user-serviceable parts
and attempting to service the unit yourself could result in
electrical shock or burn.
Table 5-1 Troubleshooting reference
Problem
AC appliance will not
operate
®
Powerpack Pro. If you cannot solve
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Possible Cause
AC appliance rated more than 300
W (Powerpack Pro 300) or 600 W
(Powerpack Pro 600): the safety overload
has tripped.
AC appliance is rated less than 300
W (Powerpack Pro 300) or 600 W
(Powerpack Pro 600): high starting surge
has tripped the safety overload.
Battery has discharged to 10.5 V.
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Duracell
Powerpack Pro has overheated
due to poor ventilation or excessively
warm environmental conditions.
Powerpack Pro, contact your dealer
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Powerpack Pro except to
23
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Powerpack Pro
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Powerpack
Solution
Use an AC appliance with a power
rating less than 300 W.
AC appliance may exceed the
®
Duracell
Powerpack Pro's surge
capability. Use an AC appliance with
a starting surge within the Duracell
Powerpack surge rating.
Turn OFF the AC Power ON/OFF
switch and recharge the Duracell
Powerpack.
Turn the AC Power ON/OFF switch
OFF and allow the Duracell
Powerpack Pro to cool for 15
minutes or more. Clear blocked
openings or remove objects covering
the unit, then restart the Duracell
Powerpack and move it to a cooler
environment.
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