Xantrex Technology JAZZ 250 User Manual

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Owner’s Guide

About Xantrex

Xantrex Technology Inc. is a world-leading supplier of advanced power electronics with a product line that ranges from 50-watt mobile units to 1 MW utility-scale systems for wind, solar, batteries, fuel cells, microturbines and backup power applications in both gridconnected and stand-alone systems. Xantrex products include inverters, battery chargers, programmable power supplies, and variable speed drives that convert, supply, control, clean and distribute electrical power.

Trademarks

Jazz, PORTAWATTZ, TRUECHARGE and xPower are trademarks and PROsine is a registered trademark of Xantrex International. Xantrex is a registered trademark of Xantrex Technology Inc.

© 2001 Xantrex International. All rights reserved.

Notice of Copyright

Jazz Portable Power 250 Owner’s Guide © March 2001 Xantrex International.

Disclaimer

While every precaution has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the contents of this guide, Xantrex International assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Note as well that specifications and product functionality may change without notice.

Date and Revision

March 2001, Revision 1

Part Number

445-0123-01-01

Contact Information

Tel: 604.422.8595

Fax: 604.420.1591

Email: support.jazz@xantrex.com

Web: www.xantrex.com

Contents

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Introduction ............................................................................

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2

Safety First … ..........................................................................

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3

Quick Start Guide ....................................................................

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3.1

Overview ............................................................................

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3.2

An Explanation of Power Ratings and Battery Life ...............

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3.3

Operating AC Electrical Products .........................................

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3.4

Operating 12-Volt DC Products ...........................................

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3.5

Recharging Jazz Portable Power 250 ..................................

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3.6

Using Jazz Portable Power 250 to Jump-Start a Vehicle ......

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Indicators, Controls and Connectors .......................................

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4.1

Battery Level Indicators ......................................................

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4.2

Recharge Indicator .............................................................

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4.3

Vehicle-Jump Start Indicators ..............................................

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4.4

Charger Input Socket .........................................................

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4.5

DC Power Socket ...............................................................

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4.6

AC Outlet ..........................................................................

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4.7

AC Outlet Switch ...............................................................

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4.8

Audio Alarm .......................................................................

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4.9

Jumper Cable Port ..............................................................

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Powering AC Electrical Products ..............................................

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5.1

General Information ...........................................................

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5.2

Connecting Your AC Electrical Products ..............................

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5.3

Automatic Overload, Overheating, and Low Battery

 

 

 

Protection ........................................................................

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5.4

Interference with Electronic Equipment ...........................

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5.4.1 Buzzing Sound in Audio Systems ........................

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5.4.2 Television Interference ......................................

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5.5

AC Product Operating Times ............................................

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6 Powering 12-Volt DC Products ..............................................

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6.1

Connecting 12-Volt DC Products .......................................

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6.2

Built-in Fluorescent Light ..................................................

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6.3

DC Product Operating Times ............................................

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7 Vehicle or Boat Engine Starting Assistance ...........................

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7.1 Jump-Starting Direct to the Battery ..................................

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7.2

Jump-Starting via a Vehicle’s Lighter Socket ......................

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8 Recharging Jazz Portable Power 250 ....................................

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8.1

General Information on Batteries and Charging .................

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8.1.1 Charging Options ...............................................

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8.1.2 Battery Self-Discharge and Shelf Life ..................

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8.2

Recharging with the AC Charger .......................................

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8.3

Recharging from Your Vehicle ............................................

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8.4

Recharging with a Generator’s 12-Volt DC Power Outlet ...

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8.5

Recharging with a Solar Panel ...........................................

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9 Connecting to an External Battery.........................................

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9.1

Extended Operating Time ................................................

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9.2

Connecting an External Battery ........................................

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Battery Replacement .............................................................

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10.1

General Information About Battery Life ............................

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10.2

Replacing Jazz Portable Power 250’s Internal Battery ........

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10.3

Obtaining a Replacement Battery .....................................

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Troubleshooting ....................................................................

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Specifications* ......................................................................

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Limited Warranty (USA and Canada only) and Out-of-Warranty

 

Service Information ..............................................................

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14

Other Products from Xantrex .................................................

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1Introduction

Thank you for purchasing Jazz Portable Power 250™, your source for Power That Really Moves™. Easy to use and designed for years of reliable service, Portable Power 250 can run a wide variety ofAC electrical products wherever you need household power for work or play. In addition, it’s the product to have close at hand should your power go out at home or you need to jumpstart a vehicle.

Read this guide before using Portable Power 250 and save it for future reference.

Be sure to charge Portable Power 250 immediately after purchase (see Section 8). Its automatic charging system is intended to be left permanently plugged into a household AC outlet to keep its battery fully charged and ready for use.

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2Safety First …

Misuse of Portable Power 250 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 Portable Power 250 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.

• This product generates the same potentially lethal AC power as a normal household wall outlet. Treat it with the same respect that you would any AC outlet.

Do not insert any objects into its AC outlet, DC Power Socket, the Jumper Cable Port, or the ventilation holes. Do not expose this product to water.

Do not, under any circumstances, connect Portable Power 250’s AC receptacle to utility power AC distribution wiring.

Failure to follow the above safety instructions may result in personal injury and/or damage to the product.

WARNING! Explosion hazard.

• Do not use this product where there are flammable fumes or gases, such as in the bilge of a gasoline powered boat, or near propane tanks. Do not use this product in an enclosure containing automotive-type lead acid batteries. These batteries, unlike the sealed battery in Portable Power 250, vent explosive hydrogen gas which can be ignited by sparks from electrical connections.

When working on electrical equipment, always ensure someone is nearby to help you in an emergency.

WARNING! Heated surface.

• Ensure at least 2 in (5 cm) air space is maintained on all sides of the unit. During operation, keep away from materials that may be affected by high temperatures such as blankets, pillows and sleeping bags.

CAUTION

• Do not connect any AC load, whose neutral conductor is connected to ground, to this product.

Do not expose Portable Power 250 to temperatures in excess of 104°F (40°C).

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Xantrex Technology JAZZ 250 User Manual

3Quick Start Guide

3.1 Overview

The following instructions provide a brief overview of Portable Power 250’s key features. For complete information, be sure to read this manual fully. The diagram below presents product features and accessories.

Figure 1 - Portable Power 250’s Key Features

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3.2An Explanation of Power Ratings and Battery Life

AC powered products are rated by how much electrical power (in watts) they consume. Portable Power 250’s internalAC inverter is capable of generating a maximum of 250 watts to power AC products plugged into its AC receptacle. As an example, a lamp with a 40 watt bulb can be operated from Portable Power 250 for up to 3 hours when its internal battery is fully charged.

12-volt DC auto and marine accessories are generally rated according to how much electrical current (in amperes or “amps”) they draw from the battery. The built-in 12-volt fluorescent light draws less than 0.7 amps and will operate up to 23 hours with both bulbs illuminated, or about 46 hours with one bulb illuminated before the internal battery needs recharging. Portable Power 250 can supply up to 12 amps from its DC Power Socket.

Remember: The fewer watts an AC product uses, or the fewer amps a DC accessory draws, the longer Portable Power 250 will operate before recharging is required.

3.3Operating AC Electrical Products

1.Ensure the internal battery is fully charged. (See Section 8 for details.)

2.Turn the AC inverter switch ON. The switch illuminates to indicates AC power is available at the AC outlet.

3.Plug the AC product you wish to operate into the AC outlet and switch the product ON. Portable Power 250 will operate most devices rated up to 230 watts.

4.In the event of an overload, low battery voltage, or overheating, the AC inverter will automatically shut down. (See Section 5.3 for details.)

5.Fully recharge the internal battery as soon as possible after each use.

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3.4Operating 12-Volt DC Products

1.Ensure the internal battery is fully charged. (See Section 8 for details.)

2.Plug the accessory into the DC Power Socket, and switch the accessory on (if required). Portable Power 250 will operate any 12-volt DC auto or marine accessory that draws 12 amps or less.

3.Because the DC Power Socket is internally wired direct to the internal 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.)

3.5Recharging Jazz Portable Power 250

1.The battery’s charge level may be seen by pressing the Battery Status Button on the front of the product.

2.To recharge, plug the AC Charger into a household AC outlet and plug the AC Charger cord into the Charger Input Socket located below the AC outlet. The Recharge Indicator will change from amber to green when charging is complete (about 35 hours). It is safe (and recommended) to leave the AC Charger connected when Portable Power 250 is stored.

3.Charging may also be done from the 12-volt outlet or lighter socket in a vehicle. (See Section 8.3 for details.)

3.6Using Jazz Portable Power 250 to JumpStart a Vehicle

Please review Section 7 for a detailed explanation.

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4Indicators, Controls and Connectors

Refer to Figure 1 in Section 3.1 and in Figure 2 below for the location of items described in this section.

Figure 2 - Portable Power 250’s Display Panel

4.1Battery Level Indicators

The Battery Level Indicators show the state of charge of the internal battery. Its function is similar to the fuel gauge in a car. When pressing and holding the Battery Status Button, one or more of the four lights will illuminate, showing the approximate amount of charge remaining in the battery. Figure 3 shows the function of each light:

When the battery is fully charged, all four lights will illuminate.

When discharged (empty), only the red light will illuminate and

the battery must be recharged promptly. Figure 3 shows the

battery is approximately ¾ full.

Battery condition is indicated most accurately when the battery

Figure 3 has been unused for 15 minutes. Pressing the Battery Status Button while supplying power to an AC or DC product may

result in false battery charge level reading.

4.2Recharge Indicator

The Recharge Indicator operates only when the battery is being recharged through the Charger Input Socket. It will not operate when other charging methods are used. When

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charging the battery with the AC Charger, this light will glow amber, then change to green when the battery is fully charged. Once fully charged, the charging circuitry automatically switches into its charge maintenance mode.

4.3Vehicle-Jump Start Indicators

There are two indicators that pertain to the vehicle jump-start feature; one is labeled Battery Clips Correct and the other is labeled Battery Clips Incorrect. When using the Jump-Start Cables supplied, the green Battery Clips Correct light will illuminate when the Jump-Start Cables are correctly connected to the positive and negative terminals of the vehicle battery you want to “boost”. If the Jump-Start Cables are not correctly connected to the battery terminals, the red Battery Clips Incorrect light will illuminate and the alarm will sound.

Portable Power 250 can detect a reverse polarity condition caused by incorrectly connecting the Jump-Start Cables to a battery and automatically cancel the flow of current through the Jump-Start Cables. This important feature prevents sparking at the battery terminals and potential damage to your vehicle’s electrical system. (See Section 7.1.)

4.4Charger Input Socket

The AC Charger supplied connects to this socket when recharging is required. Other low power charging devices can also be connected here. (See Sections 8.2 and 8.5 for full details.)

4.5DC Power Socket

The DC Power Socket is a cigarette lighter style connector used for powering 12-volt DC auto or marine products, and for recharging Portable Power 250 from a 12-volt outlet in a vehicle. (See Sections 6 and 8.3.)

4.6AC Outlet

The integrated AC inverter converts 12 volts DC (supplied by the internal battery) to 110 volts AC. A standard 3-prong AC outlet supplies this 110 volts AC power for running your AC electrical products. See Section 5 for complete details on using the AC inverter.

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