Monster Power Professional PowerCenter PRO 5100 Manuel d'utilisation

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Symptom

Possible Cause

Remedy

The PRO 5100 is not

receiving power.

The PowerCenter is not turned on.

• Press the ON/OFF button on the PowerCenter.
• Make sure the AC power cord is plugged into

a properly grounded 120V wall outlet.

Too many devices are connected

to the PowerCenter causing an

overload and tripping the thermal

circuit breaker. Please note that

the total power consumption of all

the components plugged into the

PowerCenter should not exceed

1800 watts.

• Press the thermal circuit breaker button labeled

BREAKER 15A on the back panel of the

PowerCenter to reset.

• Allow 10 minutes from the time the circuit breaker

is initially tripped before attempting to reset it.

If reset too quickly, the breaker may sense a power

overload and prevent the unit from operating.

• Disconnect any component that may

overload the PowerCenter.

The power cord from the

PowerCenter is plugged into an

outlet on the back of a component

that is not turned on.

• Turn on the component.
NOTE: For the best possible performance, plug

the PowerCenter into a wall outlet, not an outlet

on another component.

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