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Warranty

HPM Legrand warrants this product for a period of 2 years from the date of purchase.

These goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian and 
New Zealand Consumer Laws. You are entitled to a replacement or a refund for a major 
failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You 
are also entitled to have the goods repaired if the goods fail to be acceptable quality and 
the failure does not amount to a major failure.

See the Warranty card enclosed with this product for further details.

Customer Service

For all Customer Service and Technical Support  
please call Monday to Friday during business hours.

HPM Legrand Australia
1300 369 777
www.hpmlegrand.com.au

HPM Legrand New Zealand
0800 476 009
www.hpmlegrand.co.nz

ABN: 31 000 102 661

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  What is an RCBO and how does it increase safety? 

  What is an RCD (Residual Current Device)? 

  What is an MCB (Miniature Circuit Breaker)? 

  Important

An RCBO (Residual Current Breaker with Overload) is a circuit 

protection device that combines the features of a RCD (Residual 
Current Device) and an MCB (Miniature Circuit Breaker).

RCDs provide a fast power cut off to reduce the risk of electrocution. 
RCD protection helps protect people against electrocution by 
monitoring the power supply. If anything alters the flow of electricity, 
such as the appliance lead being damaged exposing a person to 
contact with live wires or if connected to faulty tools, the RCD will 
instantly (typically within 30 thousandths of a second) switch off the 
power. 

Note: RCDs protect against faults to earth through the body, but do 
not provide protection against faults between active to neutral. In 
addition the supply lead of this product cannot be protected by the 
RCD function as this lead is upstream of the RCD circuitry.

An MCB device will protect your Powercentre from damage under 

overload conditions. If too many high current tools are plugged into 
your Powercentre (drawing more than 10A/15A) the overload device 
will automatically cut off the power. 

    If your Powercentre repeatedly trips or fails to trip when tested 

according to instructions, seek advice from your electrician or 
HPM. Do not attempt to use the tool without the Powercentre as a 
shock hazard may exist.   

    Never plug your Powercentre into the socket of an extension lead. 

Ensure it is plugged directly into a fixed powerpoint, the extension 
lead can then be then plugged into your Powercentre. Do not 
attempt to use the other way around, as the extension lead would 
not be protected.

    Do not misuse by dropping or immersing in liquid. Do not store or 

use in areas where the product is exposed to rain or other liquids. 
Keep away from oils, petrols and chemicals.

    Electricity can be dangerous. The use of an Powercentre is not a 

substitute for basic electrical safety precautions. Unplug tools to 
achieve isolation before any inspection or repair.

   Contains no user serviceable parts inside. Opening will void the   

HPM warranty. 

Clear 

Protective 

Cover

Plug ‘Parking Clip’

RCBO Button

RCBO Toggle

8   Resetting the Powercentre 

Should the Powercentre trip, the RCBO toggle under the clear 

protective cover will switch to the OFF position.

A trip may indicate that a connected device has a fault causing a 

leakage to Earth. In this case, all items connected to the Powercentre 
should be disconnected and tested prior to use.

Alternatively the trip may have been caused by an overload on the 

Powercentre. This may indicate that too many devices have been 
plugged into the Powercentre and you have exceeded the rated 
loading. Remove some load devices.

To restore power (after addressing the issue as described above) 

simply switch the RCBO toggle under the clear protective cover to the 
ON position.

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