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Original Instructions

BATTERY PORT LED FUNCTIONS

LED indicator

Battery pack 

status

Red 

LED

Green 

LED

Description

Power

Without 

battery pack

Solid

-

Ready to charge the battery pack

Testing

Hot battery 

pack

Flashing

-

When the battery pack reaches cooled temperature, the 

charger begins charge mode.

Cold battery 

pack

Flashing

-

When the battery pack reaches warmed temperature, the 

charger begins charge mode.

Error

Error

Flashing Flashing Battery pack or charger error

Deeply 

discharged

Flashing

-

The charger conditions the battery pack until normal 

voltage is reached, then begins charge mode.

 

Reinstall the battery pack. If the LED status repeats a second time, try charging a different 

battery.

 

If a different battery charges normally, dispose of the defective pack (see the battery pack 

manual for instructions).

 

If a different battery pack also indicates an error,  replace the charger.

Charging

Fast charging

-

Flashing The battery is charging.

Ready

Battery full

-

Solid

Charging is complete.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem

Possible cause

Solution

The product does not turn 

on.

The battery pack is not charged.

Recharge the battery pack.

The main power button was 

released too quickly.

Press and hold the main power button for 2 

seconds.

The AC receptacle does 

not work.

The AC output is not active or the 

AC power button was released 

too quickly.

Press and hold the AC output button for 2 seconds.

The charger is connected. 

There is no power output (AC and USB) while the 

product is charging. Disconnect the charger after 

the battery packs are fully charged.

The connected device is 

defective.

Try a different device.

The product is overloaded.

Remove the loads and press the AC output button 

to reset the power hub.

The product unexpectedly 

turns off.

The battery pack temperature is 

outside of the normal operating 

range.

Make sure that the battery pack temperature is 

between  -20 °C and 49 °C.

The battery pack has low or no 

charge.

Recharge the battery pack.

The battery packs are faulty.

Have the product serviced by an authorised service 

centre.

The charger does not work.

The battery pack temperature 

is outside of normal operating 

range.

Make sure that the battery pack temperature is 

between 0 °C and 45 °C.

The connection between  the 

battery pack and inverter is not 

good.

Reinstall the battery pack. If problem persists, use 

another battery pack.

The charger's voltage is outside 

the normal range.

Use another charger.

The battery pack is defective.

Use another battery pack.

If the problem persists after trying the above solutions, contact your nearest authorised service  centre for assistance.

Summary of Contents for RPH361800

Page 1: ...FRONT PAGE RPH361800...

Page 2: ...Blocked vents may cause overheating The product automatically turns off when overheated Keep the product cool Do not place the product near heat vents or in direct sunlight Do not use the product if i...

Page 3: ...product away from corrosive agents such as garden chemicals and de icing salts Do not store the product outdoors For transportation in vehicles remove the battery pack and secure the product against m...

Page 4: ...indicates the current runtime of the product 2 BLUETOOTH connection indicates that BLUETOOTH connection is active The product is BLUETOOTH ready for future wireless features 3 Battery status displays...

Page 5: ...the main power button for 2 seconds The AC receptacle does not work The AC output is not active or the AC power button was released too quickly Press and hold the AC output button for 2 seconds The c...

Page 6: ...ttery pack slot The battery charge is low Recharge the battery pack O U T P U T WAT T S No battery pack in slot displays on the specific battery pack slot There is no battery pack installed The batter...

Page 7: ...w the product to cool down and reach the normal operating temperature Press the reset button to reset the AC output SYSTEM FAULT CALL FOR SERVICE AU 1300 697 9624 NZ 0508 697 9624 System fault There i...

Page 8: ...el Carry handle Battery Port LED Area warning light Strap holder Battery port Task light control button LCD backlight control button Session runtime button AC output reset button Main power restart bu...

Page 9: ...tton illuminates when power to the product is on NOTE The LCD panel turns on and the USB charging ports and LED task light can be used To turn off the product press and hold the main power button for...

Page 10: ...10 p 11 Using the LED task light Cleaning and storing the product Adjusting the LCD backlight Charging the product Using the AC outlets p 12 p 14 p 15 p 16 p 13 Connecting two power inverters...

Page 11: ...2 Press and hold the main power button for 2 seconds 3 Press and hold the AC output button for 2 seconds 4 Open the AC outlet covers 5 Connect the device to be powered to the AC outlet WARNING Never...

Page 12: ...to an AC outlet to charge the product NOTE The LCD screen displays the charging status Only one battery pack is charged at one time The active battery bar flashes to indicate which battery pack is ch...

Page 13: ...ry pack 2 Connect the one end of the parallel kit cable to parallel kit terminals of a power hub inverter Connect the other end of the cable to the paralled kit terminals of another power hub inverter...

Page 14: ...E Make sure to install battery packs and to turn on the product 1 Press the LED task light button to turn on the LED task light NOTE The task light illuminates on a high setting Press the button again...

Page 15: ...BACKLIGHT NOTE Make sure to install battery packs and to turn on the product 1 Press the LCD backlight control button to adjust and set the brightness of the LCD NOTE Press the button again to go thro...

Page 16: ...ean dry cloth to clean the product Do not use water to clean the product NOTE Always remove all foreign materials and clean the product before storing 4 Store the product in a cool dry and well ventil...

Page 17: ...ity and the number of battery packs installed in the product Compatible battery packs Battery capacity Number of battery packs and power output x 1 x 2 x 3 x 4 BPL3620D RY36BTY2 2 0 Ah 700 VA 1500 VA...

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Page 19: ...rk of Cisco in the U Sand other countries and is used under license The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trade marks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Techtronic Powe...

Page 20: ...d by Techtronic Industries Australia Pty Ltd 31 Gilby Road Mount Waverley VIC 3149 Melbourne Australia Techtronic Industries N Z Limited Unit C 70 Business Parade South Highbrook Auckland 2013 New Zea...

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