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Product Overview
Troubleshooting
Have you got everything?
Unpack the box and make sure
all of these items are there:
Note: only one powerboard
(white/black) is supplied.
User Guide
Model: ASPP4-0722-B / ASPP4-0722-W
4-Way Surge Powerboard
A. 4-Way Surge Powerboard
B. User Guide
C. Warranty Certificate
Surge Protected LED Indicator
When lit, the green light indicates that all
connected devices are surge protected.
Power On/Off Switches
Flick on/off to turn the corresponding
AC socket on/off.
AC Sockets
All 4 sockets are the same protected
sockets.
Overload Circuit Breaker (Resettable)
Protects against current overload at 10 amps.
Give us a call
What? You mean this User Guide didn’t have ALL the answers? Speak to us!
We’d love to help you get up and running as quickly as possible.
Call our
After Sales Support
on
1300 002 534
.
Operating hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-6pm; Saturday, 9am-6pm AEST
No power
output from
one of the
sockets
• Check the correct power switch is turned on (each power switch
controls the corresponding socket).
• Try other sockets. If the other sockets have power output, it’s
probably the contact of one faulty socket that is loose or not
connected; avoid using that socket.
No power
output from
any of the
sockets
• Check that all power switches are turned on (you can try to turn it
on and off a few times to make sure it’s switched on) and that the
surge protected LED indicator is lit green.
• Check the overload circuit breaker button to see whether it’s
tripping, push it down to reset the circuit breaker.
• Make sure the input socket for the powerboard has power output.
No output
from the
USB/USB-C
ports
• Check that the USB/USB-C cable is connected securely to the
USB/USB-C port and/or try a different USB port.
• The total output current for the USB ports are 3.4A, each port
supports up to 2.4A (USB-C port supports up to 3.0A). Remove
devices using the other USB ports.
• Check that your device supports 5V charging for the USB-C port.
• If your device requests Power Delivery (PD) charging, it will not
work as the USB-C output does not support PD charging.
• Use another USB/USB-C cable.
Powerboard
is not turning
on
• Check that there is no visible damage to the plug or cord.
• Ensure that the devices connected do not exceed the total
maximum load (2400W, 10A). If exceeded, unplug the devices and
press the overload reset button.
Well done, you made it.
Now sit back and relax... your powerboard is automatically
covered by a 1-year warranty.
How nice!
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Enjoy using your powerboard!
USB-C Port
For charging devices that support
USB-C connection.
USB Charging Ports
For charging phones, tablets or other
mobile devices.
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