Owners Manual
Contents 1.0 Introduction ........................................................................ 1 2.0 Safety First Before You Use xPower 600 ...................... 2 3.0 Quick Start Guide .............................................................. 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 Overview .................................................................................................. An Explanation of Power Ratings and Battery Life ...................................... Operating 115 Volt AC Products ..
8.0 Recharging xPower 600 ................................................... 18 8.1 General Information on Batteries and Charging ......................................... 18 8.1.1 Charging Options ......................................................................... 18 8.1.2 Battery Self-Discharge and Shelf Life ............................................ 18 8.2 Recharging with the AC Charger .............................................................. 18 8.3 Recharging from Your Vehicle ..........
1.0 Introduction Thank you for purchasing xPower600, the 600-watt electronic generator thats portable and rechargeable. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, xPower600 can run a wide range of electrical products from power tools to entertainment equipment, and even small appliances. xPower600s rugged, cart-like design gives you go-anywhere AC power and its plug-in-and-forget charging system keeps it fully charged and ready for use any time the power goes out.
2.0 Safety First xPower600 Before You Use Misuse of xPower600 may result in danger to the user. We urge you to pay special attention to all CAUTION and WARNING statements. CAUTION statements identify conditions or practices that may result in damage to xPower600 or to other equipment. WARNING statements identify conditions that may result in personal injury or loss of life. WARNING! Shock hazard. Keep away from children.
3.0 Quick Start Guide 3.1 Overview The following basic instructions are intended to provide a brief overview of xPower600s key features. For complete information, be sure to read this manual fully. Figure 1 below shows xPower600s key features and accessories.
3.2 An Explanation of Power Ratings and Battery Life AC powered products are rated by how much electrical power (in Watts) they consume. xPower600 is capable of generating a maximum of 600 Watts (maximum continuous) to power AC products plugged into the AC outlets. As an example, a lamp with a 40 Watt light bulb can be operated from xPower600 for up to 6½ hours when xPower600s internal battery is fully charged.
3. Because the DC Power Socket is internally wired direct to xPower600s battery, extended operation of a 12 Volt accessory may result in excessive battery discharge. Important: Care must be taken to ensure the battery does not become totally discharged. See Section 6.1 for details. 3.5 Recharging xPower600 1. The batterys charge level may be seen by pressing the Battery Status switch on the AC Power Panel. 2.
4.0 Indicators, Controls and Connection Points 4.1 AC Power Panel As shown in Figure 2 below, the AC Power Panel contains the Battery Status Switch, Battery Level Indicator, AC Outlets Switch, AC Power Light, Fault Light, and dual AC Outlets.
4.1.1 Battery Status Switch / Battery Level Indicator The Battery Level Indicator shows the state of charge of xPower600s battery. Its function is similar to the fuel gauge in a car. When pressing and holding the Battery Status Switch, one or more of the four lights in the display will illuminate, showing the approximate amount of charge remaining in the battery. The following diagram shows the function of each light: When the battery is fully charged, all four lights will illuminate.
4.2 DC Power Panel As shown in Figure 4 below, the DC Power Panel contains the DC Power Socket, which provides 12 Volts for operating automotive and marine type products. The DC Power Socket also serves as the input for recharging with either the AC Charger or DC Charging Cable.See Section 8.0 for details. Figure 4 - View of DC Power Panel IMPORTANT: The vents below the DC Power Socket allow the xPower600s internal cooling fan to intake air.
4.3 High Power 12 Volt DC Terminals As shown in Figure 5 below, the High Power DC Termnials are wired directly to xPower600s battery and supply power for jump-starting a vehicle. See Section 7.1 for details. These terminals also can be used to connect an external battery, which can increase xPower600s total battery capacity and extend operating times. See Section 9.0 for details.
5.0 Powering 115 Volt AC Products 5.1 General Information xPower600 is capable of powering most 115 Volt AC products and equipment that use 600 Watts or less. Its AC output waveform, called a quasi-sine wave or modified sine wave, is designed to function similarly to the sine wave shape of utility power.
4. As the battery becomes nearly discharged, or empty, a low voltage warning will sound. This will give you time to shut down a computer, for example. If this warning is ignored, the inverter will switch off automatically a few minutes later to prevent battery damage. See Section 5.3 for details. 5. Fully recharge xPower600s battery as soon as possible after each use. See Section 8.0. 5.
5.4 Interference with Electronic Equipment 5.4.1 Buzzing Sound in Audio Systems Some inexpensive stereo systems and boom-boxes will emit a buzzing sound from their loudspeakers when operating from the AC output of xPower600. This is because the power supply in the equipment does not adequately filter the modified sine wave produced by xPower600.
5.5 Battery Operating Times Below are typical AC products and equipment that may be operated by xPower600 with estimated operating times. See Section 9.0 for information about connecting to an external battery to increase operating time. Operating times will vary depending on the battery charge level and the actual AC product being operated. xPower600 will not operate AC products rated at more than 600 Watts, such as hair dryers, toasters, and major appliances or large power tools.
6.0 Powering 12 Volt DC Accessories 6.1 Connecting 12 Volt DC Accessories xPower600 can operate any accessory that is intended to run from a vehicles lighter socket. Simply insert the accessorys plug into the DC Power Socket on xPower600s DC Power Panel. xPower600s DC Power Socket will operate any 12 Volt DC auto, marine or other 12 Volt accessory that draws 12 Amps or less. The following steps assume you have first fully charged xPower600s battery according to instructions in Section 8.0. 1.
6.3 Battery Operating Times Below are typical DC accessories that may be operated by xPower600 with estimated operating times. Operating times will vary depending on the battery charge level and the specific accessory being operated.
7.0 Vehicle or Boat Engine Starting Assistance 7.1 Jump-Starting Direct to the Battery xPower600 may be used to jump-start a 12 Volt vehicle or small boat engine using standard jump-start cables available from most auto parts stores. Jump-starting causes very high current surges and possible sparking. Unless care is taken, the possibility of battery explosion exists. Read the safety warnings in Section 2.0 before proceeding, then follow these instructions exactly.
8. Take the other end of the jump-start cables and connect the black negative (-) clamp to xPower600s Negative Terminal (black). You are now ready to start the engine. 9. If the vehicle fails to crank, disconnect the jump-start cables in reverse order of steps 5-8. Ensure that the contact areas are clean, then repeat steps 5 through 8. 10. After the vehicle is started and while the cables are still connected, it is a good idea to run the motor at fast idle for 5 minutes to fastcharge xPower600s battery.
8.0 Recharging xPower600 8.1 General Information on Batteries and Charging 8.1.1 Charging Options These charging options are possible with xPower600: · Charging with the fully automatic plug-in-and-forget AC Charger. · Charging from your vehicle as you drive with the DC Charging Cable. · Charging from a generator equipped with a 12 Volt battery charging outlet. · Charging from a solar panel. 8.1.2 Battery Self-Discharge and Shelf Life All rechargeable batteries gradually discharge when left standing.
3. Plug the other end of the AC Charger into a standard 115 Volt AC receptacle. 4. As xPower600 charges, its Recharge Indicator will illuminate amber. A typical recharge will take between 8-10 hours. 5. When fully charged, the Recharge Indicator changes to green and xPower is ready to use. 6. Once xPower600 is fully charged, charging voltage and current automatically reduce to a low maintenance level and xPower600 may be left permanently connected to its AC Charger.
Disconnect the DC Charging Cable at both ends once xPower600 is fully charged or when your vehicles motor is not running. Do not leave xPower600 permanently connected to the vehicles lighter socket or 12 Volt accessory outlet. CAUTION: While xPower600 is being recharged with the DC Charging Cable from your vehicle, do not operate AC products over 120 Watts from its AC Outlets. 8.
9.0 Connecting to an External Battery 9.1 Extended Operating Time Much longer battery operating time is possible when connecting xPower600 to a larger external battery. For example, an external 60 Amp-Hour battery will provide approximately 150% more operating time then xPower600s internal battery alone. WARNING: Explosion hazard. Use a sealed, non-spillable battery for indoor use. Common auto and marine batteries are not suitable for indoor use unless their fumes are vented outdoors.
10.0 Battery Replacement 10.1 General Information About Battery Life The battery used in xPower600 is a high quality, state-of-the-art design that will serve as a reliable power source for years when properly maintained. To maximize battery life it is important to recharge xPower600s battery after each use, recharge fully every three months if placed in storage, and store in a location that maintains a temperature range of 32º to 100ºF (0º to 40ºC). Also, discharging the battery below 10.
8. Remove personal metal items such as rings, bracelets, necklaces, and watches when working with a lead-acid battery. A lead-acid battery produces a short-circuit current high enough to weld a ring or the like to metal, causing a severe burn. If you do not know how to safely remove and install higher amperage batteries, have this task preformed by a qualified service technician. Follow these steps to replace the battery: 1. Remove handle from xPower600. 2.
10.3 Obtaining a Replacement Battery Replacement batteries are available in many areas from stores that specialize in higher amperage, deep cycle batteries. The following batteries are approved for use with xPower600: Manufacturer Part N umber Topi n TP12-40B Toyo 6FM40 If you are not able to find a replacement battery, please contact Xantrex Customer Service. See Section 13.0 for the telephone number or email address.
11.0 Troubleshooting Problem: AC product will not operate, red FAULT light is on. P ossible C ause S uggested R emedy P roduct rated more than 600 Watts, safety overload ci rcui t has tri pped. Use an A C product wi th a power rati ng less than 600 Watts. P roduct i s rated less than 600 Watts, hi gh starti ng surge has tri pped overload. A C product may exceed xP ower600's surge capabi li ty. Use an A C product wi th starti ng surge power wi thi n xP ower600's capabi li ty.
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13.0 Limited Warranty (USA and Canada only) and Out-of-Warranty Service Information What Does This Warranty Cover? Xantrex manufactures its products from parts and components that are new or equivalent to new, in accordance with industry standard practices. This warranty covers any defects in workmanship or materials. How Long Does The Coverage Last? This warranty lasts for 12 months from the date of purchase except for the battery (see details below).
You must obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number from Xantrex before returning a product directly to Xantrex. Do not return a product to Xantrex without first obtaining an RMA number. When you contact Xantrex to obtain service, be prepared to supply the serial number of your product and its date of purchase as well as information about the installation or use of the unit. If you are returning a product from the USA or Canada, follow this procedure: 1.
14.0 Other Products from Xantrex Xantrex develops, manufactures and markets power electronic products. Our goal is to offer you top quality products that convert and control electric power. We specialize in DC to AC inverters, battery chargers, backup power supplies and other products associated with mobile or power backup applications. xPower300 Called the emergency power generator, the xPower300 provides 300 Watts of portable AC power and can even jump-start vehicles.
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