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Owner’s Guide
Jazz™ Portable Power 300 C
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About Xantrex
Xantrex Technology Inc. develops, manufactures and markets leading advanced
power electronic and control products for the Distributed, Mobile, and
Programmable Power markets. The company’s enabling technology converts raw
electrical power from any central, distributed, or backup power source into highquality power required by electronic and electrical equipment. Its products are
sold under the Xantrex, Trace, Heart and Statpower brands.
Trademarks
Jazz and Power That Really Moves is a trademark of Xantrex International.
Xantrex is a registered trademark of Xantrex International.
Other trademarks, registered trademarks, and product names are the property of
their respective owners and are used herein for identification purposes only.
UNLESS SPECIFICALLY AGREED TO IN WRITING, XANTREX TECHNOLOGY
INC. (“XANTREX”)
(a) MAKES NO WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY, SUFFICIENCY OR
SUITABILITY OF ANY TECHNICAL OR OTHER INFORMATION PROVIDED IN
ITS MANUALS OR OTHER DOCUMENTATION.
(b) ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE,
WHETHER DIRECT, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL, WHICH
MIGHT ARISE OUT OF THE USE OF SUCH INFORMATION. THE USE OF ANY
SUCH INFORMATION WILL BE ENTIRELY AT THE USER’S RISK.
Date and Revision
February 2002, Revision 2
Part Number
445-0166-01-01
Contact Information
Phone1-800-670-0707 (toll free in North America)
1-604-420-1585 (outside North America)
Fax:1-800-994-7828 (toll free in North America)
1-604-420-1591 (outside North America)
Email:CustomerService@Xantrex.com
Web:www.xantrex.com
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Important Safety Information
The Jazz PP 300 C generates the same AC power as a normal
household wall outlet.
Operating the Jazz PP 300 C incorrectly or misusing it may
damage the equipment or create hazardous conditions for the
user.
Important: Before using your Jazz PP 300 C, be sure to read
and save these safety instructions.
Conventions Used
The following conventions are used in this guide.
WARNING
Warnings identify conditions that could result in
personal injury or loss of life and appear in this
form.
CAUTION
Cautions identify conditions or practices that could
result in damage to the Jazz PP 300 C or to other
equipment.
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Important Safety Information
Warnings and Cautions
WARNING: Shock hazard. Keep Away
from Children.
The Jazz PP 300 C generates the same potentially lethal
AC power as a normal household wall outlet. Do not
insert foreign objects into the AC Outlet, the DC Power
Socket, the Jumper Cable Port, or the ventilation holes.
Do not expose this product to water, rain, snow, or
spray.
Do not open the Jazz PP 300 C except to replace the
internal battery. Have a qualified technician complete
any service work.
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 AGM
battery in Jazz PP 300 C, 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.
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WARNING: Heated surface
Ensure at least 2 inches (5 cm) air space is maintained
on all sides of the Jazz PP 300 C. During operation,
keep away from materials that may be affected by high
temperatures such as blankets, pillows and sleeping
bags.
CAUTION
Do not connect to the Jazz PP 300 C any AC appliance
with the neutral conductor connected to ground.
Important Safety Information
CAUTION
Do not expose the Jazz PP 300 C to temperatures over
104 °F (40 °C).
CAUTION
The compressor is designed for short term operation only.
Operating the compressor over an extended period of time
will cause the compressor unit to overheat and may cause
damage. Allow the compressor to cool down for 10
minutes after each 10 minutes of continuous operation.
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Important Safety Information
Precautions When Working With
Batteries
WARNING: Explosion and Fire Hazard
1. Follow all instructions published by the battery
manufacturer and the manufacturer of the equipment in
which the battery is installed.
2. Make sure the area around the battery is well ventilated.
3. Never smoke or allow a spark or flame in vicinity of the
engine or batteries.
4. Be careful not to drop a metal object on the battery or
allow a metal tool to simultaneously touch the positive
and negative cable ends or battery terminals. It might
spark or short-circuit the battery or other electrical parts
and cause an explosion.
5. Remove personal metal items such as rings, bracelets,
necklaces, and watches when working with a lead-acid
battery. A lead-acid battery produces a short circuit
current high enough to weld a ring or other similar
objects to metal, causing a severe burn.
6. If you need to remove a battery, always remove the
positive terminal from the battery first. Make sure all
accessories are off so you don’t cause an arc.
7. Someone should be within range of your voice, or close
enough to come to your aid when you work near a leadacid battery.
8. Have plenty of fresh water and soap nearby in case
battery acid contacts skin, clothing, and eyes.
9. Wear complete eye protection and clothing protection.
Avoid touching your eyes while working near batteries.
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Important Safety Information
10. If battery acid contacts skin or clothing, wash
immediately with soap and water. If acid enters your eye,
immediately flood it with running cold water for at least
twenty minutes and get medical attention immediately.
11. Keep a supply of baking soda on hand in the area of the
batteries. Baking soda neutralizes lead-acid battery
electrolyte.
Precautions for Using Rechargeable
Appliances
Most rechargeable battery-operated equipment uses a
separate charger or transformer that is plugged into an AC
receptacle and produces a low voltage charging output.
Some chargers for rechargeable batteries can be damaged if
connected to the Jazz PP 300 C.
Do not use the following with the Jazz PP 300 C:
•Small battery-operated appliances like flashlights, razors,
and night lights that can be plugged directly into an AC
receptacle to recharge.
•Some chargers for battery packs used in hand power
tools. These affected chargers display a warning label
stating that dangerous voltages are present at the battery
terminals.
Note
:
If you are unsure about using your rechargeable appliance
with the Jazz PP 300 C, contact the equipment manufacturer to
determine the rechargeable appliance’s compatibility with the
modified sinewave AC waveform of the Jazz PP 300 C.
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Introduction
1
About the Jazz Portable Power 300 C
Thank you for purchasing the Jazz PP 300 C™, your source
for Power That Really Moves™.
Easy to use and designed for years of reliable service, Jazz
Portable Power 300 C can run many AC appliances and 12
volt DC appliances whenever you need power for work or
play, at home or on the road.
Jazz PP 300 C:
• Powers 115 volt AC appliances
• Powers 12 volt DC appliances
• Jump-starts vehicle or boat engines
• Inflates tires and sporting goods
• Provides fluorescent lighting for emergency use
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Comprehensive Protection
Comprehensive Protection
Automatic overload
The Jazz PP 300 C has built-in protection against output
overload. If you connect an appliance to the AC Outlet that
draws more than 300 watts, or one which draws excessive
surge power, the power to the AC Outlet automatically shuts
off.
Overheating
The Jazz PP 300 C is protected from overheating. If the
inverter exceeds a safe temperature, power to the AC Outlet
automatically shuts off.
Low Battery Protection
Low battery protection protects the battery from excessive
discharge and possible damage. When the AC Outlet On/Off
switch is turned on, an audible alarm alerts you when the
internal battery is nearly discharged (10.7 volts).
Jump-start Cables Safety Feature and Reverse Polarity Detection
The Jazz PP 300 C has a special jump-start safety feature that
eliminates the sparking that sometimes occurs when jumpstart cables are connected to a battery. The Jazz PP 300 C can
also detect reverse polarity connection and notifies you with
an audible alarm and a red light, Battery Clips Connected
Improperly.
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Features
2
Materials List
Your Jazz PP 300 C package includes the following items:
❐ Jazz PP 300 C
❐ Owner’s Guide
❐ AC Charger
❐ DC Charging Cable
❐ Jump-start Cables
❐ Two nozzle adaptors for the compressor
❐ One sports needle adaptor for the compressor
❐ Accessory bag
If any of these materials are missing or are unsatisfactory in
any way, please contact Customer Service. See “Contacting
Xantrex Customer Service” on page 49 of this guide.
Chapter 2 describes the main features of the
Jazz PP 300 C. Xantrex recommends that
you familiarize yourself with these features
before operating the unit.
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Features
Jazz PP 300 C Features
Front Panel Detail
1
2
Feature DescriptionNote
①①①①
Battery Level indicators
illuminate when you press the
Battery Status button.
•4 lights indicates full charge
•3 lights indicates 3/4 charge
•2 lights indicates 1/2 charge
Battery Level indicators are
accurate only when the Jazz
PP 300 C has been
disconnected from all
appliances and all charging
sources for fifteen minutes.
•1 light (red light): the battery is
discharged (empty) and must
be recharged promptly.
3
4
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Feature DescriptionNote
Front Panel Detail
②②②②
③③③③
④④④④
Battery Status Button indicates
the charge state of the battery.
Recharge Indicator illuminates
only when the battery is being
recharged through the Charger
Input Socket and not through the
DC Charging Cable. The light is
amber when charging, and green
when the battery is fully charged.
Vehicle Jump-Start Features
•Reverse Polarity Alarm
sounds and the red Battery Clips Connected Improperly
illuminates when the jumpstart cables are incorrectly
connected to the battery
terminals.
•Battery Clips Connected
Properly (Green light)
illuminates if jump-start cables
are correctly connected to the
positive and negative terminals
of the vehicle battery being
boosted.
Battery Level indicators are
inaccurate if you press the
Battery Status Button while
the Jazz PP 300 C is running
an appliance or is being
recharged.
Once the battery is fully
charged, the charging circuitry
switches automatically into its
maintenance charge mode.
Jazz PP 300 C can detect a
reverse polarity condition
(caused by incorrectly
connecting the jump-start
cables to a battery) and
automatically stops the flow
of current.
The special jump-start safety
feature prevents sparking at
the battery terminals and
prevents potential damage to
your vehicle’s electrical
system.
Not
shown
Audible alarm (inside the unit)
sounds in the event of overheating,
low battery protection, and reverse
polarity jump-start connection.
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Features
Compressor Unit
②②②②
③③③③
FeatureDescription
①①①①
②②②②
③③③③
④④④④
On/Off switch turns the compressor unit on and
off.
Pressure gauge shows the PSI (lb/in
Nozzle Adaptor Compartment
Valve connector with connector cord
④④④④
OFF
ON
①①①①
2
)
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Right Side View
①①①①
①①①①
②②②②
②②②②
③③③③
③③③③
④④④④
④④④④
⑤⑤⑤⑤
⑤⑤⑤⑤
Right Side View
FeatureDescription
①①①①
②②②②
③③③③
④④④④
⑤⑤⑤⑤
DC Power Socket can:
•Power 12 volt DC auto or marine appliances
•Recharge Jazz PP 300 C from a 12 volt outlet
in a vehicle using the DC Charging Cable
AC Outlet On/Off switch illuminates when
switch is turned On.
AC Outlet is a standard 3-prong outlet supplying
115 volts AC power for running an AC appliance.
Charger Input Socket for use with the AC
Charger supplied
External replaceable fuse is a 40 amp 32 VDC
automotive blade-type fuse which is available at
many automotive parts stores.
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Features
Left Side View
①①①①
②②②②
③③③③
FeatureDescription
①①①①
②②②②
③③③③
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Fluorescent lights illuminate for about 23 hours
when the battery is fully charged.
Light On/Off Switch has three settings: Off, One
Light, and Two Lights.
Jumper Cable Port supplies high power DC
current. The jump-start cables connect to the
Jumper Cable Port when boosting a vehicle’s
starting battery or when connecting an external
battery to the Jazz PP 300 C. The jump-start cable
connection is polaritized so that the jump-start
cable cannot be inserted incorrectly into the
Jumper Cable Port.
The special jump-start safety feature prevents
sparking at the battery terminals and prevents
potential damage to your vehicle’s electrical
system.
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Accessories
Accessories
⑤⑤⑤⑤
①①①①
FeatureDescription
①①①①
②②②②
AC Charger lets you recharge the Jazz PP 300 C
from a standard AC wall outlet and can only be used
to recharge the internal battery of the Jazz PP 300 C.
Jump-start cables work with the Jazz PP 300 C to
provide a special jump-start safety feature that
enables the Jazz PP 300 C jump-start ability only if
the Jazz detects that the cables are connected to a
battery correctly. If the cable are connected to a
battery incorrectly, an alarm sounds and the Battery
Clips Connected Improperly light illuminates. The
battery to be jump-started must have a terminal
voltage of at least 4 volts in order to work with the
Jazz PP 300 C.
②②②②
③③③③
④④④④
③③③③
④④④④
⑤⑤⑤⑤
DC Charging Cable lets you recharge the Jazz PP
300 C from a 12 volt system in a car, boat or RV.
Accessory bag
Nozzle packet contains 3 nozzles adaptors (not
shown) in the Nozzle Adaptor Compartment.
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Operation
3
Chapter 3 explains how to operate the Jazz
PP 300 C efficiently. This chapter covers:
•Recharging the Jazz PP 300 C for first
time use
•Operating AC appliances and 12 volt DC
appliances
•Jump-starting a vehicle or boat engine
•Using the compressor
•Connecting to an external battery for
additional run time
Operating Conditions and Guidelines
CAUTION
Read all operating instructions before operating the Jazz
PP 300 C.
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Choosing a Location
CAUTION
Do not use the Jazz PP 300 C to operate any AC
appliances or 12 volt DC appliances while recharging
with the AC Charger.
The AC Charger may fail if AC appliances or 12 volt
DC appliances are operated while the AC Charger is
connected.
CAUTION
The Jazz PP 300 C is not intended for use as a UPS
(Uninterruptible Power Supply).
Choosing a Location
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WARNING: Fire or explosion
The Jazz PP 300 C contains components that tend to
produce arcs or sparks. To prevent fire or explosion, do
not operate the Jazz PP 300 C in compartments
containing batteries or flammable materials, or in
locations that require ignition-protected equipment.
The Jazz PP 300 C should be operated only in a location that
meets these requirements:
DryDo not allow water or other liquids to drop or splash
on the Jazz PP 300 C.
CoolAmbient air temperature should be between 32º F
and 104º F (0º C and 40º C)—the cooler the better
within this range.
Ve nt il at edLeave at least 2 inches (5 cm) clearance around the
Jazz PP 300 C for air flow. Ensure that ventilation
openings at the front and rear are not obstructed.
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SafeDo not operate the unit in the same compartment as
batteries or in any compartment capable of storing
flammable liquids like gasoline.
Using Jazz PP 300 C for the First Time
Protected
from battery
gases
Do not operate the unit where it will be exposed to
battery gases. These are very corrosive, and
prolonged exposure will damage the Jazz PP 300 C.
Using Jazz PP 300 C for the First Time
n
Important: Prior to operating your AC appliance or
12 volt DC appliance, ensure that the battery of the Jazz
PP 300 C is fully charged. If the battery has been fully
discharged, recharging with the AC Charger may take
up to 40 hours.
Be sure to recharge the Jazz PP 300 C immediately after
purchase. The easiest way to recharge the Jazz PP 300 C is to
use the AC Charger. See “Recharging with the AC Charger”
on page 13.
If you are interested in other options for recharging, see
“Recharging the Jazz PP 300 C Battery” on page 26.
If you keep the Jazz PP 300 C in storage, the battery will
discharge over time. Remember to recharge the battery every
three months to keep the Jazz PP 300 C operational.
Recharging with the AC Charger
Note:
Jazz PP 300 C has been disconnected from all appliances and all
charging sources for fifteen minutes.
Recharging with the AC Charger is a true “plug-in-andforget” charging method. Xantrex recommends leaving the
AC Charger connected when the Jazz PP 300 C is stored.
The Battery Level indicators are only accurate when the
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Operating AC Appliances
To recharge with the AC Charger:
1. Disconnect any 12 volt DC appliances.
2. Turn the AC Outlet On/Off switch to Off, and turn the
fluorescent light off.
3. Plug the AC Charger into a standard AC wall outlet.
4. Insert the AC Charger cable end into the Charger Input
Socket.
The Recharge indicator changes from amber to green
when charging is complete (about 40 hours if the battery
is completely discharged).
You can also recharge from the 12 volt outlet or lighter
socket in a vehicle. See “Recharging with the DC
Charging Cable” on page 28 for details).
Note:
reduces to a maintenance charge mode, and the Jazz PP 300 C
may be left permanently connected to the AC Charger. Also, if
your utility power is interrupted, the charging process restarts
automatically when the utility power returns.
Once fully charged, the charging current automatically
Operating AC Appliances
Understanding AC Appliances
AC appliances are rated by how much electrical power (in
watts) they consume. Jazz PP 300 C can power most
appliances within its rating (300 watts 2.6 amps). These
appliances include most 115 volt AC appliances that use 300
watts or less.
Some appliances may be damaged if they are connected to
the Jazz PP 300 C. See “Precautions for Using Rechargeable
Appliances” on page vii.
Some appliances may be difficult or impossible to operate.
Some appliances may have high surge requirements or should
not be run from the Jazz PP 300 C. See “High Surge
Appliances” on page 15.
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Run Time on Typical AC Appliances
Operating AC Appliances
Note:
The fewer watts an AC appliance uses, the longer the
Jazz PP 300 C will operate before recharging is required.
Typical AC appliances that can be used on the Jazz PP 300 C
are listed in Table 1 :
Table 1AC Appliances and Run Times
AC ProductWatts
1
Cordless telephone (stand by) 537
Home security system537
Clock radio820
Portable stereo1015
Fluorescent work light149
Fireplace fan207
Laptop computer256
Table lamp403
Color TV – 13 inches602.5
1. Represents actual power consumption as measured on sample
appliances.
2. Operating times assume a fully charged battery and may vary
based on mode/brand of product.
Hours
2
High Surge Appliances
The wattage rating of AC appliances is the average power
used by the appliance. Appliances such as televisions,
computer monitors, and appliances with motors consume
much more power than their average rating when they are
first switched on.
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Operating AC Appliances
Although Jazz PP 300 C can supply momentary surge power
greater than 300 watts, some appliances may exceed the
capabilities of the Jazz PP 300 C and trigger the inverter’s
safety overload shutdown circuit. See “Troubleshooting
Reference” on page 36 for the reset procedure.
Trouble Appliances
Some appliances may be damaged if they are connected to
the Jazz PP 300 C. See “Precautions for Using Rechargeable
Appliances” on page vii.
Operating Several Appliances at Once
You can run several AC appliances if the total of all the
appliances’ rating (in watts) do not exceed 300 watts. You
can run appliances using an AC power bar or DC splitter.
Run time, however, will decrease accordingly with the
number of appliances being operated and the AC power being
consumed.
Operating an AC Appliance
Before operating your AC appliance, ensure that the battery
of the Jazz PP 300 C is fully charged. See “Recharging with
the AC Charger” on page 13 for details.
To operate an AC appliance:
1. Open the protective covering on the right side of the Jazz
PP 300 C. Turn the AC Outlet On/Off switch to the On
position.
The switch illuminates to indicate AC power is available
at the AC Outlet.
2. Plug the AC appliance into the AC Outlet and turn the
appliance on. Jazz PP 300 C will operate most devices
rated up to 300 watts.
3. Recharge the Jazz PP 300 C as soon as possible after each
use.
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Operating 12 Volt DC Appliances
When using the Jazz PP 300 C to operate an AC
appliance and the low battery warning sounds, the
warning gives you time to shut your AC appliance off
before loss of AC power.
If you ignore the warning, the Jazz PP 300 C
automatically turns off a few minutes later to prevent
battery damage.
In the event of an overload, low battery voltage or
overheating, the Jazz PP 300 C automatically shuts
down.
Operating 12 Volt DC Appliances
The Jazz PP 300 C can operate 12 volt DC auto, marine, or
other portable appliances that draws 12 amps or less from a
12 volt DC power outlet or from a vehicle’s lighter socket.
CAUTION Equipment damage
The DC Power Socket does not automatically switch off
when the internal battery is discharged. To protect the
internal battery against damage resulting from total
discharge, Xantrex recommends that the AC Outlet On/
Off switch is turned On when using the Jazz PP 300 C to
operate a 12 volt DC appliance.
Having the AC Outlet On/Off switch turned On enables
the alarm to warn you when the 12 volt DC appliance has
nearly depleted the internal battery.
Note:
the Jazz PP 300 C will operate before recharging is required.
The fewer watts a 12 volt DC appliance draws, the longer
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Operating 12 Volt DC Appliances
Typical 12 volt DC appliances that can be used on the Jazz PP
300 C are listed in Table 2.
Table 212 Volt DC Appliances and Run Times
12 Volt DC ApplianceWatts
Cellular telephone
Fluorescent light (built into
the unit)
Stereo/CD player1017
Portable Cooler303.5
1. Represents actual power consumption as measured on sample
appliances.
2. Operating times assume a fully charged battery and may very
based on model or brand of appliance.
3. Represents talks time available from 10 recharge cycles.
3
1
630
823
Hours
2
To operate a 12 volt DC appliance:
1. Plug the 12 volt DC appliance into the DC power socket
on the right side of the unit, and turn the 12 volt DC
appliance on (if required).
If the 12 volt DC appliance is drawing more than 12
amps (or has a short circuit defect), the internal circuit
breaker of the Jazz PP 300 C shuts the power off to the 12
volt DC appliance. If this occurs, unplug the 12 volt DC
appliance, and the internal circuit breaker automatically
resets after a few seconds.
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2. Fully recharge the Jazz PP 300 C as soon as possible after
each use.
As the DC power socket is internally wired directly to the
internal battery, extended operation of a 12 volt DC
appliance may result in excessive battery discharge. See
Caution for “Equipment damage” on page 17.
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Jump-starting a Vehicle or Boat Engine
Jump-starting a Vehicle or Boat Engine
You can use the Jazz PP 300 C to jump-start a vehicle or boat
engine that has a 12 volt starting battery using the supplied
Jump-Start Cables.
Important:
starting your vehicle as they are different from the
instructions supplied with other jump-start products or
booster cables.
Closely follow these instructions for jump-
To jump-start a vehicle or boat engine:
1. Turn off the vehicle or boat ignition, and all accessories.
2. Engage the park or emergency brake and place the
transmission in park for an automatic or neutral for a
manual.
3. If jump-starting a boat engine, purge the engine
compartment and bilge of all fumes before jump-starting.
4. Connect the jump-start cables to the jumper cable port on
the left side of the Jazz PP 300 C.
5. Position the Jazz PP 300 C on a flat, stable surface near
the battery and away from all moving parts of the engine.
6. Connect the red positive (+) clip of the jump-start cables
to the positive (+) terminal of the engine battery.
The battery’s positive terminal is usually larger in
diameter than the negative terminal. In most vehicles, the
battery’s positive terminal has a red wire connected to it.
7. Connect the black negative (–) clip of the jump-start
cables to the engine block, cylinder head, or other
stationary heavy metal part of the motor, or to the
negative (–) battery terminal.
If the positive and negative clips are properly connected,
the Battery Clips Connected Properly (green light)
illuminates.
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Jump-starting a Vehicle or Boat Engine
If the clips are not properly connected, the reverse
polarity alarm sounds and the Battery Clips Connected
Improperly (red light) illuminates.
8. Remove the red positive (+) clip first, and then the black
negative clip (–) to cancel the alarm.
9. Repeat steps 1, 5, 6, and 7.
After the clips are properly connected and the Battery
Clips Connected Properly (green light) is illuminated,
make sure that Jazz PP 300 C and the jump-start cables
are clear of belts and fans before attempting to start the
engine.
WARNING: Explosion
Do not remove the jump-start cables from the Jumper
Cable Port when the positive and negative clips are
connected to the vehicle’s battery terminals. Removing
the jump-start cables from the Jumper Cable Port while
they are connected to the vehicle’s battery terminals
disables the jump-start safety feature and could result in
sparking and explosion.
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10. Remove the red positive (+) clip and then the black
negative (–) clip from the vehicle’s battery terminal.
11. Remove the jump-start cables from the Jumper Cable
Port.
Important:
possible after each use. See “Recharging the Jazz PP 300 C
Battery” on page 26.
Recharge the Jazz PP 300 C as soon as
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Using the Compressor
CAUTION
The compressor is designed for short term operation only.
Operating the compressor over an extended period of time
will cause the compressor unit to overheat and may cause
damage. Allow the compressor to cool down for 10
minutes after each 10 minutes of continuous operation.
CAUTION
Do not leave the compressor unattended while in
operation. Keep out of reach of children.
Using the Compressor
Inflating Tires
To inflate your vehicle, motorcycle, or bicycle tires:
1. Place the valve connector securely on the tire valve stem,
and close the thumb latch.
2. Turn the compressor on, and inflate your tire to the
recommended pressure.
3. Turn the compressor off after appropriate pressure is
reached.
4. Open the thumb latch and remove the valve connector
from the valve stem.
CAUTION
Do not over-inflate article. Follow the recommended
pressure on tires and sporting goods.
CAUTION
Allow the compressor to cool down for 10 minutes after
each 10 minutes of continuous operation.
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Using the Compressor
5. Check air pressure with a pressure gauge.
Note: Leave the thumb latch in the open position for
storing to relieve pressure on the internal mechanism.
Inflating Small Sports Equipment
You can use the compressor to inflate small sports equipment
such as balls (soccer balls and footballs) and small air
mattresses.
CAUTION
The Jazz PP 300 C cannot be used to inflate large capacity
inflatables such as float tubes, large air mattresses, and
inflatable boats. These types of products require extended
inflating times which may damage the compressor.
To inflate small sports equipment:
1. Choose the appropriate nozzle adaptor and insert into the
compressor’s valve connector, if required.
2. Insert the nozzle adaptor into the valve stem, and close
the thumb latch, if required.
3. Turn the compressor on and inflate to appropriate
pressure.
CAUTION
Allow the compressor to cool down for 10 minutes after
each 10 minutes of continuous operation.
4. Turn the compressor off before removing nozzle adaptor
from valve stem.
5. Remove nozzle adaptor from valve connector and store
in storage compartment.
Note: Leave the thumb latch in the open position for
storing to relieve pressure on the internal mechanism.
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Connecting to an External Battery
Connecting to an External Battery
You can extend battery operating times by connecting the
Jazz PP 300 C to a larger external battery.
For example, an external 60 amp-hour battery gives
approximately three times the operating time of the Jazz PP
300 C internal 20 amp-hour battery.
WARNING: Acid spills
Use a sealed, non-spillable battery for indoor use.
Common auto and marine batteries are not suitable for
indoor use unless their fumes are vented outdoors.
Common auto and marine batteries contain acid, which
is hazardous if spilled. Wear eye protection and
protective clothing when connecting the Jazz PP 300 C
to an external battery.
To connect the Jazz PP 300 C to an external battery using
the jump-start cables:
1. Connect the jump-start cables to the Jumper Cable Port
on the left side of the Jazz PP 300 C.
2. Connect the red positive (+) clip of the jump-start cables
to the red positive (+) terminal of the external battery.
3. Connect the black negative (–) clip of the jump-start
cables to the black negative (–) terminal of the external
battery.
If the positive and negative clips are properly connected,
the Battery Clips Connected Properly (green light)
illuminates.
If the positive and negative clips are not properly
connected, the Battery Clips Connected Improperly (red
light) illuminates and the reverse polarity alarm sounds.
4. Remove the red positive (+) clip first, and then the black
negative clip (–) to cancel the alarm.
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Connecting to an External Battery
5. Repeat steps 2 and 3.
WARNING: Sparking and Explosion
Do not remove the jump-start cables from the jumper
cable port when the positive and negative clips are
connected to the terminals of the external battery.
Removing the jump-start cable from the jumper-cable
port while they are connected to the vehicle’s battery
terminals will disable the jump-start safety feature and
could result in sparking or explosion.
To disconnect the jump-start cables from an external
battery and from the Jazz PP 300 C:
1. To disconnect the Jazz PP 300 C from the external
battery when the external battery is discharged or no
longer needed, remove the red positive (+) clip, and then
remove the black negative (–) clip.
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2. Remove the jump-start cables from the Jumper Cable
Port.
3. Recharge the Jazz PP 300 C as soon as possible after use.
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Maintenance
4
Battery Maintenance
All rechargeable batteries gradually discharge when left
standing, and you need to recharge them periodically to
maintain maximum battery capacity. The AC Charger
supplied with the Jazz PP 300 C is designed to regulate the
charging process, ensuring that the battery is always fully
charged but never overcharged. To ensure safe recharging
Chapter 4 provides information on
maintaining your internal battery, recharging
options for the internal battery, and replacing
user-replaceable parts.
Routine maintenance is required to keep
your Jazz PP 300 C operating properly.
Occasionally clean the exterior of the unit
with a damp cloth to remove the
accumulated dust and dirt.
WARNING: Shock hazard
Disconnect all sources of AC power and DC power
before doing any type of maintenance.
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Recharging the Jazz PP 300 C Battery
and maximum battery life, recharge the Jazz PP 300 C only
with the Xantrex supplied chargers or approved battery
chargers.
CAUTION
Due to inherent self-discharge, lead acid batteries must be
charged at least every 3 months, especially in a warm
environment. Leaving a battery in a discharged state, or
not recharging every 3 months, may result in permanent
battery damage.
CAUTION
Do not attempt to recharge the Jazz PP 300 C battery if it
is frozen. Gradually warm the frozen battery to 32 °F
(0 °C) before recharging.
Recharging the Jazz PP 300 C Battery
To check the battery’s charge level, press the Battery Status
button.
Note: Battery Level indicators are only accurate when the
Jazz PP 300 C has been disconnected from all appliances
and all charging sources for fifteen minutes.
You can recharge the battery using:
•the fully automatic “plug-in-and-forget” AC Charger.
•the DC Charging Cable to recharge from your vehicle as
you drive.
•a generator equipped with a 12 volt battery charging
outlet.
•a solar panel.
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Recharging with the AC Charger
Recharging with the AC Charger is a true “plug-in-andforget” charging method.
To recharge with the AC Charger:
1. Disconnect any 12 volt DC appliances.
2. Turn the AC Outlet On/Off switch to off, and turn the
fluorescent light switch off.
3. Plug the AC Charger into a standard AC wall outlet.
4. Insert the AC Charger cable end into the Charger Input
Socket.
5. While the Jazz PP 300 C is recharging, the Recharge
indicator is amber. If the battery is completely
discharged, a typical recharge may take up to 40 hours.
When fully charged, the Recharge indicator changes to
green and the Jazz PP 300 C is ready to use.
Recharging the Jazz PP 300 C Battery
Once the battery is fully charged, the charging current
automatically reduces to a low maintenance level and the
Jazz PP 300 C may be left permanently connected to the
AC Charger. If your utility power is interrupted, the
charging process automatically restarts when power
returns.
CAUTION
Do not use the Jazz PP 300 C to operate any AC
appliances or 12 volt DC appliances while recharging
with the AC Charger.
The AC Charger may fail if AC appliances or 12 volt
DC appliances are operated while the AC Charger is
connected.
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Recharging the Jazz PP 300 C Battery
Recharging with the DC Charging Cable
Using the DC Charging Cable, the Jazz PP 300 C can be
recharged while you drive your vehicle.
Important:
PP 300 C does not operate with this charging method, most
vehicle voltage regulators will ensure that the Jazz PP 300 C is not
overcharged.
Although the charge regulation circuitry in Jazz
CAUTION
Do not use this recharging method if your vehicle has
abnormally high voltage electrical systems that operate
above 15 volts DC.
CAUTION
While Jazz PP 300 C is being recharged with the DC
Charging Cable from your vehicle, do not operate AC
appliances.
To recharge the Jazz PP 300 C while you drive using the
DC Charging Cable:
1. While the vehicle engine is running, plug one end of the
DC Charging Cable into the DC Power Socket of the Jazz
PP 300 C.
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2. Plug the opposite end of the DC Charging Cable into the
vehicle’s lighter socket or 12 volt accessory outlet.
3. Once the Jazz PP 300 C is fully charged or if your
vehicle’s engine is not running, disconnect the DC
Charging Cable from both sockets.
Most of the Jazz PP 300 C’s capacity will be restored in
four hours while the vehicle engine is running.
Note:
PP 300 C is recharged through the DC Charging Cable.
The Recharge indicator will not turn green when the Jazz
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Recharging the Jazz PP 300 C Battery
Important: Do not leave the Jazz PP 300 C
permanently connected to the vehicle’s lighter socket or
12 volt accessory outlet.
Recharging with a Generator’s 12 Volt DC Outlet
CAUTION
The generator output must be intended for battery
charging and have an output of 15 volts or less. An
unregulated output or one that exceeds 15 volts DC can
damage the battery.
You can recharge the battery of the Jazz PP 300 C using a
generator in several ways:
•Using the AC Charger to recharge the Jazz PP 300 C
from a generator is possible, but would require extended
generator running time.
•Using a generator which has an auxiliary regulated 12
volt DC output designed for charging 12 volt batteries.
Most generators are equipped with them. Use this power
source for faster charging.
•Using a generator with a lighter socket for its 12 volt
output. If the generator is so equipped, then follow the
connection instructions in “Recharging with the DC
Charging Cable” on page 28.
Refer to the Owner’s Guide accompanying your generator for
instructions on connecting the generator to a unit like the Jazz
PP 300 C.
Most of the Jazz PP 300 C’s battery capacity will be
recharged in a few hours.
Note: Battery Level indicators are only accurate when the
Jazz PP 300 C has been disconnected from all appliances
and all charging sources for fifteen minutes.
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Replacing the Internal Battery
Recharging From a Solar Panel
Small, unregulated 12 volt solar panels rated to produce a
maximum of 2.5 amps (or 30 watts) can be used to charge
Jazz PP 300 C through the Charger Input Socket.
You will need to purchase a standard 5.5 mm OD x 2.5 mm
ID DC Coaxial (barrel type) connector to mate with the
Charger Input Socket.
To recharge with a solar panel:
1. Connect the solar panel’s red positive (+) wire to the
coaxial plug’s inner contact.
2. Connect the solar panel’s black negative (–) wire to the
plug’s outer contact.
Once the connector is inserted into the Charger Input
Socket and the solar panel is placed in the sun, Jazz PP
300 C charges automatically just as with the AC Charger.
See “Recharging with the AC Charger” on page 27.
It takes about ten hours in direct sunlight to recharge Jazz
PP 300 C from a 3 amp solar panel.
Replacing the Internal Battery
Battery Life
The high quality battery used in the Jazz PP 300 C will serve
as a reliable power source for years when properly
maintained.
To maximize battery life, it is important to recharge the Jazz
PP 300 C battery after each use.
Important: Recharge the Jazz PP 300 C fully at least
every three months if it is placed in storage or in a
vehicle trunk. Store in a location that maintains a
temperature range of 32 °F to 86 °F (0 °C to 30 °C).
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CAUTION
Discharging the internal battery below 10.0 volts will
damage the battery and shorten its life.
Obtaining a Replacement Battery
Replacement batteries are available from stores that
specialize in and have a selection of lead acid, AGM
(Absorbed Glass Mat) batteries.
Refer to Table 3 for a listing of batteries approved for use
with Jazz PP 300 C:
Table 3Approved Replacement Batteries
Replacement BatteryWhere to Buy
Replacing the Internal Battery
Panasonic
#LC–X1220P
(12 V 20 Ah)
EnerSys
#NPX–80
(12 V 20 Ah)
Replacing the Battery
WARNING: Shock or Electrical Hazard
Read this entire section before disassembling the unit.
Panasonic:
Tel: 1-800-833-9626
web: www.pasc.panasonic.com
Digi-Key
Tel: 1-800-344-4539
EnerSys
Tel: 1-800-962-1287 (Eastern US)
Tel: 1-800-423-4667 (Western US)
web: www.EnersysStationary.com
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Replacing the Internal Battery
Before attempting to replace the internal battery, make sure
that:
• You disconnect any charging cables, 12 volt DC
appliances, or AC appliances from the Jazz PP 300 C.
• You turn off the AC Outlet On/Off switch and turn off
the fluorescent light switch.
• You remove the jump-start cables.
WARNING
If you do not know how to safely remove and install
batteries, have this task performed by a qualified service
technician.
WARNING
When installing the replacement battery, make sure the
battery polarity is correct. Reverse polarity will damage
the Jazz PP 300 C and could cause serious injury.
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To replace the battery:
1. Place the Jazz PP 300 C upright on a stable and level
surface.
2. Unscrew the four fasteners that hold the compressor unit
on the back of Jazz PP 300 C. Place the fasteners in the
cover for safe keeping.
3. Disconnect the wires on the battery only.
Important:
the Jazz PP 300 C.
Do not disconnect the wires on the main frame of
4. After removing the old battery, position the new battery
close to the back of the Jazz PP 300 C.
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Replacing the Fluorescent Tubes
Make sure the positive battery terminal is next to the red
positive (+) internal cable and the black negative terminal
is next to the black negative (–) internal cable.
5. Securely fasten the bolt, washer, and nut that holds the
red positive (+) cable to the positive (+) battery terminal
and the black negative (–) cable to the negative (–)
battery terminal.
6. Do not overtighten the nut and bolt.
Consult the battery manufacturer for torque
specifications.
7. Replace the compressor unit and the four fasteners.
8. Dispose of the old battery in an environmentally
responsible manner.
Replacing the Fluorescent Tubes
To replace a fluorescent tube:
1. Turn the light switch off.
2. Remove the clear cover by grasping it on each side at the
top and pulling the top of the cover away from the unit.
3. Gently grasp the fluorescent tube and rotate ¼ turn to
remove it.
4. Insert the replacement tube and rotate ¼ turn to lock the
tube in place.
5. Reattach the clear cover.
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Replacing the External Fuse
Replacing the External Fuse
The replacement fuse is a 40 amp 32 VDC car fuse which can
be purchased at any automotive shop. To replace the external
fuse:
1. Open the clear cover.
2. Remove the fuse located on the right side of the unit.
3. Insert the replacement fuse. Ensure the replacement fuse
is rated at 40 amps.
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Troubleshooting
5
Troubleshooting will help you identify the
common problems than can occur with the
Jazz PP 300 C.
Read this chapter before calling Xantrex
Customer Service.
If you cannot solve the problem with the
Jazz PP 300 C, record the information asked
for on “Contacting Xantrex Customer
Service” on page 49 and then call Customer
Service.
The information recorded on page 47 will
help our Customer Service Representatives
to assist you better.
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Common Problems
Common Problems
Buzz in Audio Equipment
Some inexpensive stereo systems have inadequate internal
power-supply filtering and may buzz slightly when powered
by the Jazz PP 300 C. The best solution to eliminate the
buzzing is to use an audio system with a good quality filter.
Television Interference
The Jazz PP 300 C is shielded to minimize interference with
TV signals. If TV signals are weak, you may see interference
in the form of lines scrolling across the TV screen. Try one of
the following suggestions to minimize or eliminate the
interference:
•Use an extension cord to increase the distance between
the Jazz PP 300 C and the TV, antenna, and cables.
•Adjust the orientation of the Jazz PP 300 C, television,
antenna, and cables.
•Maximize TV signal strength by using a better antenna.
Use a shielded antenna cable where possible.
•Try a different TV. Different models vary considerably in
their susceptibility to interference.
Troubleshooting Reference
WARNING: Electric shock hazard
Do not remove the cover of the Jazz PP 300 C or
disassemble the Jazz PP 300 C except to replace the
internal battery. The Jazz PP 300 C does not contain any
internal user-serviceable parts and attempting to service
the unit yourself could result in electrical shock or burn.
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Table 4Troubleshooting reference
ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Troubleshooting Reference
AC appliance
will not
operate;
audible alarm
is not
sounding.
AC appliance
will not
operate;
audible alarm
is sounding.
Run time is
less than
expected.
AC appliance rated
more than 300 watts,
safety overload has
tripped.
AC appliance is rated
less than 300 watts,
high starting surge has
tripped safety
overload.
Battery has discharged
to 10.0 volts.
Inverter has
overheated due to poor
ventilation or
excessively warm
environmental
conditions.
Internal battery is not
fully charged.
AC appliance power
consumption is higher
than expected.
Use an AC appliance with a power
rating less than 300 watts.
AC appliance may exceed Jazz PP
300 C’s surge capability. Use an AC
appliance with a starting surge
within the Jazz PP 300 C surge
rating.
Turn the AC Outlet On/Off switch
off and recharge the Jazz PP 300 C.
Turn the AC Outlet On/Off switch
off and allow the Jazz PP 300 C to
cool for 15 minutes or more. Clear
blocked fan opening or remove
objects covering the unit, then restart
the Jazz PP 300 C.
Recharge using the AC Charger,
until Recharge indicator is green.
Check AC appliance power or
wattage rating (or current draw for
12 volt DC appliances) and compare
with tables “AC Appliances and Run
Times” on page 15 and “ 12 Volt
DC Appliances and Run Times” on
page 18.
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Troubleshooting Reference
Table 4Troubleshooting reference
ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Measured
output voltage
is too low.
The battery
clips of the
jump-start
cables measure
zero volts.
Charging light
is Off when
AC Charger is
connected
Overload
shutdown
Use of
average-reading, AC
voltmeter to read
output voltage.
Battery is almost fully
discharged.
No voltage is present
at the battery clips of
the jump-start cable
unless they are
properly connected to
the external battery.
No AC power at wall
receptacle.
AC Charger is faulty.
Appliance power
requirements exceed
the capacity of the
Jazz PP 300 C.
Modified sinewave (MSW) output
of the Jazz PP 300 C requires true
RMS reading meter, such as Fluke
87 series, for accurate measurement.
Press Battery Status button and
recharge the Jazz PP 300 C as
necessary. Battery Level indicators
are only accurate when the Jazz PP
300 C has been disconnected from
all appliances and all charging
sources for fifteen minutes.
Connect battery clips of the jumpstart cable correctly to the external
battery.
Ensure power is available at
receptacle.
Replace AC Charger.
Unplug the appliance and confirm
that the appliance’s power
requirement is 300 watts or less
before attempting to restart the
appliance.
Extreme
overload, 40
amp external
fuse opens.
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Appliance power
requirements greatly
exceed the capability
of the Jazz PP 300 C.
Replace the fuse with a 40 A, 32
VDC automotive blade-type fuse
which is available at many
automotive parts stores.
Reduce appliance power
requirements to within power rating
of the Jazz PP 300 C.
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Table 4Troubleshooting reference
ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Troubleshooting Reference
Over-
HeatTurn off the AC Outlet On/Off
temperature
shutdown
Alarm soundsInternal battery is
nearly discharged.
(10.7 volts).
If you ignore this
warning, the Jazz PP
300 C automatically
switches off when the
battery reaches 10.0
volts.
Recharge light
is amber
(indicating
Battery status reading
is incorrect during
recharge.
recharging)
while battery
level indicates
full.
Battery Level
indicators are only
accurate when the Jazz
PP 300 C has been
disconnected from all
appliances and all
charging sources for
fifteen minutes.
switch, and let the Jazz PP 300 C
cool down.
Recharge the Jazz PP 300 C.
Allow Recharge cycle to go into
Ready mode.
Unplug the charging sources and any
appliances and let the Jazz PP 300 C
rest for 15 minutes to get an accurate
reading.
Compressor
runs but won’t
inflate.
The valve connector
may not be securely
on the valve stem.
The item being
inflated may have a
leak.
Check that the valve connector is
securely on the valve stem before
closing the thumb latch.
Check that the item being inflated
has no leaks.
Check the compressor hose for any
breaks or leaks at connections.
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Troubleshooting Reference
Table 4Troubleshooting reference
ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Compressor
runs slowly.
The compressor may
have overheated from
excessive use.
Battery voltage is too
low.
Unplug the power cord on the Jazz
PP 300 C and let the compressor
cool down.
Check the condition of the internal
battery. The battery may need to be
recharged or replaced.
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Specifications
6
Electrical Specifications
\
12 Volt DC Section
Internal battery typesealed, AGM (Absorbed
Glass Mat) lead acid
Internal battery voltage (nominal)12 VDC
Internal battery capacity (minimum)20 Ah
Internal battery CCA rating200 CCA
DC Power Socket (maximum continuous load)12 A with automatic reset
Built-in fluorescent lamp (replaceable)two, 4 W bulbs
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Electrical Specifications
AC Power Section
Output power
•Continuous output power
•Five minute AC output power
•AC output surge capacity
250 W
300 W
600 W
Output voltage115 ± 10 Vac RMS
Output frequency60Hz ±4 Hz
Output wave formmodified sinewave
No load current draw<0.20A DC
Input voltage range10.0 to 15.0 VDC
Low battery alarm10.7 VDC
Low battery shutdown10.0 VDC
High battery voltage shutdownYes, automatic reset
Over temperature shutdownYes, automatic reset
Overload shutdownYes, automatic reset
AC output short circuit protectionYes, automatic reset
Fuse40 A (user-replaceable)
Operating temperature range32 ºF to 104 ºF
(0 º F to 40 ºC)
Storage temperature range32 °F to 86 °F
(0 ºC to 30º C)
Internal Battery Charging Controller System
AC Charger bulk charging current 500 mA
Peak charging voltage (nominal)14.5 V
Charge restart voltage (nominal)12.9 V
Float charge after full charge is completed
1 mA
(nominal)
AC Charger input socket maximum current2.5 A
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Warranty and
Product
7
Information
Warranty Information
What does this warranty cover?
products from parts and components that are new or
equivalent to new, in accordance with industry standard
practices. This warranty covers any defects in workmanship
or materials.
How long does the coverage last?
months (6) months from the date of purchase. Implied
warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular
purpose are limited to six months from date of purchase.
Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an
implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply
to you.
What does this warranty not cover? This warranty will not
apply where the product has been misused, neglected,
improperly installed, physically damaged or altered, either
internally or externally, or damaged from improper use or use
in an unsuitable environment. Xantrex does not warrant
uninterrupted operation of its products. Xantrex shall not be
Xantrex manufactures its
This warranty lasts for six
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Warranty Information
liable for damages, whether direct, incidental, special, or
consequential, or economic loss even though caused by the
negligence or fault of Xantrex. Some jurisdictions do not
allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion
may not apply to you.
What will Xantrex do? At its option, Xantrex will repair or
replace the defective product free of charge. Xantrex will,
also at its option, use new and/or reconditioned parts made by
various manufacturers in performing warranty repair and
building replacement products. If Xantrex repairs or replaces
a product, its warranty term is not extended. Xantrex owns all
parts removed from repaired products.
Service during warranty?
In order to qualify for the
warranty, a dated proof of purchase must be provided and the
product must not be disassembled or modified without prior
authorization by Xantrex. If your product requires warranty
service, please return it to the place of purchase along with a
copy of your dated proof of purchase. If you are unable to
contact your merchant, or the merchant is unable to provide
service, contact Xantrex directly:
Phone:1-800-670-0707 (toll free in North America)
1-604-420-1585 (outside of North America)
Fax:1-800-994-7828 (toll free in North America)
1-604-420-1591 (outside of North America)
Email:CustomerService@xantrex.com
Web:www.xantrex.com
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Returning a Product
You must obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA)
number from Xantrex before returning a product directly to
Xantrex.
When you contact Xantrex to obtain service, be prepared to
supply the following information:
•Serial number of your Jazz PP 300 C
•Date of purchase
•Information about the use of the Jazz PP 300 C
If you are returning a product from the USA or Canada:
1. Obtain an RMA number and a shipping address from
Xantrex. Products returned without an RMA number or
shipped collect will be refused.
Returning a Product
2. Package the unit safely, preferably using the original
packing materials. Include the following with your
shipment:
•The RMA number
• A copy of your dated proof of purchase
• A return address where the repaired unit can be shipped
• A contact telephone number
• A brief description of the problem
3. Ship the unit to the address provided in Step 1, freight
prepaid. Xantrex recommends that you obtain proof of
delivery.
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Out of Warranty Service
How other laws apply
This warranty gives you specific legal
rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from
jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
For our Canadian customers When used herein “implied
warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular
purpose” includes all warranties and conditions, express or
implied, statutory or otherwise, including without limitation
implied warranties and conditions of merchantability and
fitness for a particular purpose.
Out of Warranty Service
If the warranty period for your Jazz PP 300 C has expired, if
the unit was damaged by misuse or incorrect installation, if
other conditions of the warranty have not been met, or if no
dated proof of purchase is available, your inverter may be
serviced or replaced for a flat fee.
To return your Jazz PP 300 C for out of warranty service,
contact Xantrex Customer Service for a Return Material
Authorization (RMA) number and follow the other steps
outlined in “Warranty Information” on page 45.
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Payment options such as credit card or money order will be
explained by the Customer Service Representative. In cases
where the minimum flat fee does not apply, as with
incomplete units or units with excessive damage, an
additional fee will be charged. If applicable, you will be
contacted by Customer Service once your unit has been
received.
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Contacting Xantrex Customer Service
Contacting Xantrex Customer Service
If none of the troubleshooting suggestions work, you will
need to call Xantrex Customer Service:
Phone:1-800-670-0707 (toll free in North America)
1-604-420-1585 (outside of North America)
Fax:1-800-994-7828 (toll free in North America)
1-604-420-1591 (outside of North America)
Email:CustomerService@xantrex.com
Web:www.xantrex.com
If possible, note the circumstances surrounding the failure
below. This information will assist the service technician in
diagnosing the problem quickly.
Serial number
Purchase date
Description of problem
Has this problem
happened before?
Appliances running
when problem occurred
Were any AC or 12 volt
DC appliances affected?
Description of indicators
on front panel
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