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Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting

Understanding Error Codes

If the products connected to PowerSource 1800 do not operate and the alarm is sounding, check PowerSource 1800 LED screen for an error code.

Troubleshooting Reference

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E01

Low voltage shutdown because battery is discharged.

Recharge battery by plugging the AC power cord into a wall outlet.

E03

Overload shutdown while supplying backup power. The AC product(s) 

connected are consuming more than PowerSource 1800’s power rating.
The AC products connected have a surge power that exceeds 

PowerSource 1800 surge capability.

One or more of the connected products are damaged.

Use products with a total power consumption within PowerSource 1800’s continuous power rating of 

1440 W.
Use products with a total starting surge power within PowerSource 1800’s capability of 2880 W.

Have the damaged product serviced by a qualified technician.

E04

Over-temperature shutdown has occurred. PowerSource 1800 has 

overheated due to poor ventilation, excessive ambient temperature, or 

power demand beyond the unit’s output power capability.

Disconnect products from the AC outlets. Allow the unit to cool for 20 minutes. Clear blocked fan or 

remove objects covering unit. Move the unit to a cooler place. Reduce load to less than 1800 W if 

continuous operation is required.

E05

Under-voltage warning. The battery is nearly discharged.

Reduce the load to extend run time during backup mode. Assuming the AC power cord was unplugged 

and the unit turned to backup mode, when utility power is present or becomes available, recharge the 

battery by plugging the AC power cord into a wall outlet.

E06

Over-temperature warning. PowerSource 1800 is overheating due to poor 

ventilation, excessive ambient temperature, or high power demand.

Reduce the load to avoid over-temperature shutdown, clear blocked fan or remove objects covering unit, 

or move the unit to a cooler place.

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PowerSource 1800 will 

not turn on.

Battery is discharged and utility power is 

not available at the wall outlet.

Ensure power is available at the wall outlet.

No power available at the 

120 VAC outlets.

AC outlet has been overloaded or the 

supplementary protector has tripped.

Reduce the number of products plugged into the AC outlets. Check the supplementary protector at the back of the 

unit. If necessary, reset the breaker by pushing it fully inward.

AC utility is not available 

and products connected to 

unit lose power. 

PowerSource 1800 has detected an 

overload condition.
PowerSource 1800 has detected an over-

temperature condition.

PowerSource 1800 has exhausted its 

available battery power.
PowerSource 1800 may require service.

Make sure the products plugged into 

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 AC outlets are not exceeding the output power rating of the unit when 

supplying backup power. Try removing or substituting some of the products.
Disconnect products from the AC outlets. Make sure the products plugged into the AC outlets are not overloading the 

continuous output power rating of the unit when supplying backup power. Allow the unit to cool, increasing 

ventilation if necessary. If the unit is left on, it restarts automatically when the unit cools down.
PowerSource 1800 shuts down when all available battery power has been used. Allow the unit to recharge for 

15 hours before continuing to use the unit.
Contact Battery-Biz Technical Support for further troubleshooting (see “Contact Information” on page 1)

Products connected to unit 

malfunction or overheat.

Products connected to PowerSource 1800 

do not accept modified sine wave form.

Your application is not compatible with PowerSource 1800 modified sine wave output. See “Precautions for Using 

Rechargeable Appliances” on page 2.

Inadequate run time.

PowerSource 1800 battery is not fully 

charged.

Battery is near the end of its useful life.

PowerSource 1800 has turned off.

Charge the battery by leaving PowerSource 1800 plugged into a wall outlet at least 15 hours.

As the battery ages, the available run time decreases. The internal battery also ages prematurely if PowerSource 1800 

is installed in a hot environment or not kept in a charged condition. See “Battery Replacement” on page 5.
Press for at least half a second to turn unit on.

Summary of Contents for PowerSource 1800

Page 1: ...peration of this product WARNING Shock hazard Keep away from children PowerSource 1800 generates the same potentially lethal AC power as a normal household wall outlet Do not insert foreign objects in...

Page 2: ...g space heaters and pellet stove igniters Visit www DuracellPower com for higher power solutions Precautions for Using Rechargeable Appliances Most rechargeable battery operated equipment uses a separ...

Page 3: ...e backup power 4 LED Screen indicates charging status power draw from the PowerSource 1800 W when providing backup power or battery capacity The screen also shows error codes to aid troubleshooting 5...

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Page 7: ...not turn on Battery is discharged and utility power is not available at the wall outlet Ensure power is available at the wall outlet No power available at the 120 VAC outlets AC outlet has been overl...

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