1. If a low voltage fault condition exists, the AC Power Outlets and
the USB Ports will shut down automatically and the LCD screen will
display the following until the fault is corrected:
The Fault Icon flashes. The "0W" and empty Battery Icon will light solid.
Note:
* If the fault is corrected, the unit will resume normal operation.
* If the fault is not corrected, after three minutes, the unit will turn off
automatically.
2. If a thermal fault condition exists, the AC Power Outlets and the USB
Ports will shut down automatically and the LCD Screen will display the
following until the fault is corrected:
The Fault Icon flashes. The "0W" will light solid.
Note:
* If the fault is corrected, the unit will resume normal operation.
* If the fault is not corrected, after three minutes, the unit will turn off
automatically.
3. If a overload or short circuit fault condition exists, the AC Power
Outlets and the USB Ports will shut down automatically and the LCD
Screen will display the following until the fault is corrected:
The Fault Icon flashes. The "0W" will light solid.
Note:
* If the fault is corrected, the unit will resume normal operation.
* If the fault is not corrected, after three minutes, the unit will turn off
automatically.
4. If the DeWALT® 20V Battery Pack is overheated or too cold, the
AC Power Outlets and the USB Ports will shut down automatically and
the LCD Screen will display the following until the fault is corrected:
The Fault Icon flashes. The "0W" will light solid.
Note: After three minutes, the unit will turn off automatically.
Should any of the above fault conditions occur:
1. Disconnect the appliance from the unit.
2. Press and hold the Power Button for one second to turn the unit off.
3. Allow the unit to cool down for several minutes.
4. Make sure the rating of the appliances plugged into the AC Power
Outlets do not exceed the maximum rating and that the appliances
cord and plug are not damaged.
5. Ensure there is adequate ventilation around the unit before
proceeding.
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