Runtime/Time to Charge
When the charge indicator is displayed, the remain-
ing time to charge and status of charge percent is
shown. When charge indicator is not displayed the
remaining runtime is shown.
Using the Power Supply
Use corded equipment according
WARNING
to the equipment manufacturer's
instructions and in locations specified by the
manufacturer. Equipment may not be suitable for
outdoor/rain use.
This equipment has arcing or sparking parts
which should not be exposed to flammable
vapors; locate equipment at least 18" (457 mm)
above the floor when used in a repair facility.
Do not use the power supply as a workbench
where cutting, drilling, or other activities could
cause damage to the power supply.
Always assume the AC outlets are live. The auto
start ONE-KEY™ feature can result in unexpected
starting of corded equipment.
This power supply converts DC electricity to 120 VAC
household power and/or USB charging power. Pro-
tect the power supply from rain or moisture during
use. The power supply must be charged before
first use.
1. Press the power
on. The power button LED will light white.
2. Press the AC power button or USB power button
to provide power to their outlets. The AC or USB
power button LED will light white.
3. Inspect corded equipment. Ensure there is no
damage to the corded equipment.
4. Plug in and turn on the first load, preferably the
largest load to avoid overload. To prolong the life
of the power supply and corded equipment, plug
in equipment one at a time.
5. Plug in and turn on the next load.
When finished, press the power
off the power supply and unplug the corded equip-
ment.
USB Outlets
Press the USB power button to turn power on and
off to the USB outlets. Plug in a USB device, place
the device into the storage compartment, and close
the storage door completely.
Passthrough Power
The power supply can charge and provide output
power through its outlets at the same time. If the
power draw is greater than the charging speed, the
power supply's overall charge status will decrease
until it powers off. Allow the power supply to continue
to charge. Once sufficiently re-charged, restart the
AC outlets (see "Using the Power Supply").
button to turn the power supply
button to turn
Display Indicators
Power Button - Current status:
White solid - On
White pulsing - Charging
White flashing - Low Charge (<10%)
Green solid - Fully Charged
Red solid - Overload or Over-Temperature
Red flashing - No Charge (<1%) or
Overload/Over-Temperature cleared
Red/Green flashing - Fault or
Charging Fault
Amber solid - Integrated Battery Fault
Charging Indicator
Power supply is charging
Status of Charge Gauge
Increases when charging, decreases
during AC output use
Status of Charge Percent
Increases when charging, decreases
during AC output use
Runtime/Time To Charge
Remaining run time during AC or USB
output
Time until full charge during charging
Power Gauge
The total kW draw during AC output use
AC On
AC outlets have been turned on
USB On
USB outlet has been turned on
Lock
Refer to the ONE-KEY
information regarding this feature
Auto Restart
Refer to the ONE-KEY
information regarding this feature
Slow Charge
Refer to the ONE-KEY
information regarding this feature
Overload
The AC output exceeds the power supply's
capacity - See "Overload"
Over-Temperature
The power supply's temperature is above
the acceptable range - See
"Over-Temperature"
Under-Temperature
The power supply's temperature is below
the acceptable range - See "Under-
Temperature and Cold Weather Operation"
fault - See "Fault Situations"
AC Output (discharging)
Power Button flashing Red/Green
AC Input (charging)
Charging Fault icon also displays
Power Button flashing Red/Green
Integrated Battery
Power Button solid Amber
Charging Fault - See "Fault Situations"
There is a problem with the AC Input
(charging)
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