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Notes and troubleshooting
The Powerstation does not provide power
Make sure the power station is turned on and the device is properly connected.
Also make sure to enable the appropriate button for provisioning the respective ports.
Check the remaining capacity of the power station.
There may be too many devices connected and/or the peak power required is higher than the Powerstation can provide.
The power station makes noise
The power station makes noise during use. Within the normal range are noises such as fan noise or relay switching, which may
occur during power on/off and during use.
If you notice any unusual noises, smells or damage, please stop using it, disconnect all connections and contact customer sup-
port.
Heat generation from cables
It is normal for cables to become warm during use. This is in accordance with certified national safety standards.
Usable devices (AC output)
The AC output is rated for up to 2200W. This allows you to operate most household appliances rated less than 2200W.
Please make sure the total load is less than 2200W before use.
Remaining operating time
Turn on the power station, the remaining operating time will be displayed on the screen.
Active charging
When the power station is charging, the wattage will be displayed on the screen, the power indicator will blink.
Cleaning
Please use a dry, soft, clean cloth to clean the power station.
Do not use detergents and/or wet cloths.
Storage
Make sure the power station is turned off.
Store the power station in a dry environment.
The recommended temperature for storage is -10 to +45 °C.
For long-term storage, charge the Powerstation to approximately 50% every 3 months.
Long-term storage with a low battery level can damage the batteries.
Approval in the airplane
The powerstation cannot be carried on an airplane.
Power deviations
The values given in the manual are tested nominal capacities, which may however deviate from the actual performance values.
Use will result in efficiency losses, which may result in lower actual output power.
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