Symptom Cause
Solution
The PowerPack doesn’t jump start the vehicle PowerPack is not fully charged
Charge using 220/240v AC charger - 36 hours
Charge using 12v DC charger - 15 hours
PowerPack battery has been damaged
Replace PowerPack battery: 1 x RPP117 (17Ah)
1 x RPP133 (33Ah)
Inverter switched on
Turn off inverter
The vehicle battery voltage is less than 1.5v Connect the 12v DC lead to both the PowerPack
and vehicle 12v DC socket for 15 minutes.
This may trickle charge the battery enough to
allow the vehicle to be jump started using the
normal
procedure.
PowerPack does not recharge
Accessories connected to 12v DC socket
Disconnect accessories
Inverter
switched
on
Turn
off
inverter
220/240v AC mains charger damaged
Replace 220/240v AC mains charger: RPT50
Not charged after previous use
The battery could possibly be damaged due to
not been recharged after previous uses.
Replace battery: 1 x RPP117 (17Ah)
1 x RPP133 (33Ah)
Using 12v DC lead to recharge
When using the 12v DC lead the charging lights
are not displayed. Press the battery status
button to check charge level.
The low battery alarm sounds
Battery charge level low
Recharge PowerPack
The polarity alarm sounds
The jump start cables are
Connect the jump start cables the correct way.
connected
incorrectly
The plugged in appliance does not work
Appliance rated at over
Disconnect and use only appliances rated at
inverter rating 300W
below the inverter rating 300w or lower.
Battery
has
discharged
to
10v
Recharge
PowerPack
40A
fuse
blown
Replace
fuse
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Troubleshooting
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Replacement parts
17Ah Battery
- RPP117
(RPP160, REPP160, RPP165, REPP165, RPP170 & REPP170)
33Ah Battery
- RPP133
(RPP260, REPP260, RPP265 & REPP265)
AC Charging Adapter
- RPT50 (UK) / RPPX (Euro)
DC Charging Lead
- 110
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