Error
Possible cause
The operating indicator
No voltage?
is not on.
- Check the circuit breaker of the
outlet.
- Check the proper position of the
non-heating equipment plug.
Is the power pack overloaded?
- Remove all extra-low voltage
appliances and check the techni-
cal data.
Connected appliances
Have you set the proper voltage?
do not work.
Is the operating indicator on?
Is the power pack overloaded?
Check the technical data of the
appliances.
Technical Data
Operating voltage:
100 up to 240 V~ 50/60 Hz
Power consumption:
max. 2,2 A
Output voltage adjustable:
15-16-18-19-22 VDC
max. 6,0A
22-24 VDC max. 5,0 A
Weight:
approx. 470 g
(without accessories)
Casing dimensions (L x W x H):
approx. 170 x 65 x 35 (mm)
Hollow plug outside x inside (mm) 5.5 x 2.1 / 5.5 x 2.5 / 4.75 x 1.7
6.3 x 3.0 / 6.5 x 1.4 (inner pin)/
3-pin (for Dell)
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• Make sure that your hands, shoes, clothing, the floor and the
power pack are absolutely dry.
• When opening the covers or removing parts except where possi-
ble by hand, you may expose live parts.
• Prior to opening, the appliance must be disconnected from all
power sources.
• Condensers in the appliance may still be charged, even if the
appliance was disconnected from all voltage sources.
• Never turn the appliance on when you bring it from a cold into a
warm room. The condensation may destroy the appliance under
adverse circumstances. Leave the appliance turned off until it has
reached room temperature.
• The cable at the output of the power pack may not be extended.
Only use the enclosed extra-low voltage adaptors.
• The power pack heats up during operation. Ensure sufficient ven-
tilation. The casing may not be covered!
• If safe operation can no longer be assured, put the appliance out
of operation and protect it from being used again accidentally!
Safe operation can no longer be assumed if
- the appliance shows visible damage,
- after long periods of storage under adverse conditions
- the appliance no longer works and
- after heavy transport strain.
• Also, observe the safety notices in the individual chapters respec-
tively the operating manuals of the connected appliances.
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