User`s manual
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4.4 Connect the load equipment
Plug your equipment into the power conditioner’s rear-panel receptacles. You
may switch the equipment on, but they will not be powered until you switch
on the power conditioner. Make sure the your total equipment load does not
exceed the power conditioner’s rated capacity (listed on the rear-panel).
4.5 Switch on the power conditioner
Switch on the power conditioner by pressing the rear-panel
Power switch to the on ( I ) position. This switch may be
used as a master on/off switch for all the equipment
connected to the power conditioner.
4.6 Check Site Wiring Fault indicator—120 version only
After you connect your equipment to the power conditioner and switch it on,
check the Site Wiring Fault indicator on the rear panel. It will light if the power
conditioner is plugged into an improperly wired outlet. Wiring faults detected
include missing ground, hot-neutral polarity reversal, and overloaded neutral
circuit.
Note: If the power conditioner indicates a site wiring fault, a qualified electrician
should be summoned to correct the building wiring.
4.7 Overloads/rear-panel circuit breaker
If you connect too much equipment to the power conditioner, it will
become overloaded and the circuit breaker will trip. When the breaker is
tripped, its button is extended. Eliminate the overload by disconnecting
noncritical equipment. Reset the circuit breaker by pressing the extended
button.
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