Operating instructions
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Problem Possible Cause Solution
Overload shutdown Appliance power
requirements exceed
the capability of the
Duracell
®
Powerpack Pro.
Unplug the appliance and confi rm
that the appliance’s power
requirement is 300 W (Powerpack
Pro 300) / 600 W (Powerpack Pro
600) or less before attempting to
restart the appliance.
Measured AC output
voltage is too low.
Using an average-reading AC voltmeter to
read output voltage.
The modifi ed sine wave output of
the Duracell
®
Powerpack requires
a true RMS reading meter, such as
the Fluke 87 series, for accurate
measurement.
Duracell
®
Powerpack Pro battery is almost
fully discharged.
Press Battery Level button to
verify battery status and recharge
the Duracell
®
Powerpack Pro as
necessary. Battery Level LEDs
are only accurate when the unit
has been disconnected from all
appliances and all charging sources
for 15 minutes.
Battery Status LED
is red and has not
changed to green after
24 hours of charging.
The voltage at the AC wall outlet is less
than 120 VAC.
Use AC wall outlet that supplies 120 VAC.
Continue to charge the unit for
another 12 hours; the unit will be
ready to use even if the Battery
Status light remains red.
The engine being
jumpstarted will not
start.
Duracell
®
Powerpack Pro battery is not
fully charged.
Recharge the Duracell
®
Powerpack Pro battery.
The engine condition is poor. Have the engine serviced.
The engine start capacity exceeds the
Duracell
®
hPowerpack Pro jump-start
capability.
Use a higher power Duracell
®
Powerpack Pro.
The jump-start clamps
measure zero volts.
Jump-start power switch is OFF. Turn the jump-start power switch
ON.
Duracell
®
Powerpack Pro battery needs to
be recharged.
Recharge the battery.
The compressor runs,
but won’t infl ate.
The valve connector may not be securely
placed on the valve stem.
Make sure the valve connector is
securely placed on the valve stem
before closing the thumb latch.
The item being infl ated may have a leak. Make sure the item being infl ated
doesn’t have a leak.Check the
compressor hose for any breaks or
leaks.
The compressor runs
slowly
The compressor may have overheated
from excessive use.
Turn off the compressor and let it
cool down.
Battery voltage is too low. Check the condition of the internal
battery. The battery may need to be
recharged or replaced.