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OPERATING AS A POWER SUPPLY

The Promate 600 is capable of supplying power for 

220V AC household devices and 12V DC devices up 

to the rated capacity of the unit. The length of time the 

product will operate depends on the condition of the 

battery  and  the  current  draw of the appliance. Low 

wattage appliances can be operated for several hours 

while higher wattage products will operate for less 

time. 

220V AC SOCKET 
1.1  Introduction 

The Powerstation is equipped with a 600-Watt power 

inverter that converts the power from the internal 

battery to standard 220 Volts AC household power. 

The Power Inverter supplies 600 Watts of continuous 

power with 1200 Watts of surge power. When you turn 

on an appliance or a tool that operates using a motor 

or tubes, it requires an initial surge of power to start up. 

This surge of power is referred to as the “starting load” 

or “peak load”. Once started, the tool or appliance 

requires less power to continue to operate. This is 

referred to as the “continuous load” in terms of power 

requirements. 

You will need to determine how much power your tool 

or appliance requires to start up and how much power 

it requires for continuous running. Power consumption 

is rated either in wattages (Watts) or in amperes 

(Amps). Multiply: Amps X 220 (AC Voltage) = Watts 

This formula yields a close approximation of the 

continuous load of your appliances. 

Multiply: Watts x 2 = Surge power 

This formula yields a close approximation of the 

starting load of your appliances. 

Most often the start-up load of the appliance or power 

tool determines whether the inverter has the capability 

to power it. 

CAUTION 

Know the wattage requirement of your appliances. Use 

only those appliances that do not exceed the capacity 

of this unit. 

1.2  Operating Instructions 

Before using the inverter, ensure that the battery of your 

Powerstation is fully charged.  

Place the inverter power switch (4) in the on position. 

The digital display will show the AC logo:         will 

appear to confirm that the AC outlet is powered. 

If the AC product you are operating has a power 

switch, we recommend that it be put in the “OFF” 

position. Plug product into the AC outlet and proceed 

to use according to the directions on the product.  

The output power will be show on the LCD as well 

as the indicative running time under the current load 

The unit has an overload protection. The AC will 

automatically turn off in case of overload and the 

overload warning logo       will appear.  

Immediately remove the load.

Press the AC button (4) off and on to restore

the AC output.

Check your load and plug a load appropriate

with unit max output.  

Switch off the AC power button after use.

1.3 Operating with an Extension Cord 

We recommend that you use an extension cord no 

longer that 100Ft between the AC output and AC 

appliance. A longer cord may result in reduced 

output. 

USB PORT 

1. Connect  the  USB  interface  cable into  the

accessory and the Portable Powerstation USB

port.

2. Press the USB Port button (3) On. The USB

logo                will appear.

3. The output power will be show on the LCD as

well as the indicative running time under the

current load.

4. Press USB Port button (3) Off after use.

TYPE C port 

1. Press the USB Port button (3) On. The USB

logo                 will appear.

2. Connect your cable in the type C port. (the

type C logo                  will be displayed when

in used).

3. The output power will be show on the LCD as

well as the indicative running time under the

current load.

4. Press USB Port button (3) Off after use.

WIRELESS CHARGER 

NOTE: 

The Powerstation is equipped with 10W 

wireless charger. Make sure your device can 

be

 

charged 

wireless

 before using it. 

1. Press the USB Port button (3) On to activate

the wireless charger. The USB logo

will appear.

2. Put your device on top of the Powerstation.

3. Press Off USB port button after use.

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Summary of Contents for Promate 600

Page 1: ... to become familiar with its features and obtain the performance that will bring you continued enjoyment for many years Please keep this manual on file for future reference TABLE OF CONTENTS I Important Safety Instructions 1 II Specifications 1 2 III LCD Display 2 IV Charging the Powerstation 2 V Operating as a Power Supply 3 4 VI Maintenance Instructions 4 VII Service Information 5 Powerstation E...

Page 2: ...fire 9 To reduce risk of electric shock unplug charger before attempting any maintenance or cleaning 10 Always correctly orient the Powerstation in the upright position 11 Do not expose the device to direct sunlight high temperature 40 C or extreme cold 0 C 12 Keep it away from dust and dirt 13 Warning Do not expose the Powerstation or battery to fire or intense heat as it may explode 14 Never smo...

Page 3: ...harge Once LCD screen show 100 the Powerstation is full CHARGING WITH AC ADAPTOR 1 Use AC adaptor provided with the powerstation 72 Watts 2 Charging time 9 10 Hrs CHARGING WITH DC ADAPTOR 1 Use car charger provided with the Powerstation 2 Make sure to keep car engine running while charging to avoid draining car battery 3 Charging time 14 15 Hrs 12V CHARGING WITH SOLAR PANEL 1 Select a solar panel ...

Page 4: ...g theinverter ensure that thebattery ofyour Powerstation is fully charged Place the inverter power switch 4 in the on position The digital display will show the AC logo will appear to confirm that the AC outlet is powered If the AC product you are operating has a power switch we recommend that it be put in the OFF position Plug product into the AC outlet and proceed to use according to the directi...

Page 5: ... FLASLIGHT 1 Press light button 1 once for 50 lighting power 1 5 Watts 2 Press light button 1 a second time for 100 lighting power 3 Watts 3 Press light button 1 a third time for SOS flashing mode 4 Press light button 1 a fourth time to turn off the light The output power will be show on the LCD as well as the indicative running time under the current load VI MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS All batteries...

Page 6: ... with the instructions and recommendations of the Company set forth in the owner s manual or if the product is used as rental equipment The Company will not pay for repairs or adjustments to the product or for any costs of labor performed without the Company s prior authorization Consumable parts such as battery spark plugs and air cleaner Warranty Period One 1 year from the date of purchase on pr...

Page 7: ...Powerstation Exploded View Model Promate 600 6 ...

Page 8: ...V0 refer to drawing RoHS REACH PC 1 21 Front Label Refer to drawing RoHS REACH PC 1 22 Parameter Label Refer to drawing RoHS REACH PC 1 23 Cigarette Lighter Female Socket External Diameter 22mm inner D21mm H39mm refer to drawing RoHS REACH PC 1 24 Portable Fans MDF5020512M DC 12V 0 08A 4000L100mm P2 54 RoHS REACH PC 2 25 Flat Head Screw Refer to drawing RoHS REACH PC 2 26 Flat Head Screw Refer to ...

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