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Some outlets require a wall switch to be turned on in order to deliver power to the outlet. • Too many devices may be plugged into the Power Console, which are overloading the unit and tripping the overload circuit breaker. The Power Console is not designed to handle current loads larger than 15 Amps or 1800 watts. Try unplugging some devices and resetting the circuit breaker located on the end of the Power Console. To reset the circuit breaker: Wait at least 10 minutes after the circuit breaker was tripped before attempting to reset the breaker. Press in the button located next to the power cord on the end of the unit to reset. Power should be restored to the outlets on the Power Console. • Your components may be plugged into a “Switched” outlet and the outlet is not switched on. Check to ensure that the “Switched ON” indicator on the Control Panel is illuminated. If the light is not illuminated, press the “Switched” button on the front of the Power Console unit until the “Switched ON” indicator is illuminated. You should now have power to all of the switched outlets. • Your components may not be turned on. Power may be flowing from the Power Console, but if the power switch on your component is not turned on then your component cannot receive power. Turn on the power switch on your component. • The Power Console is designed to stop delivering power to all outlets when the surge-protection circuitry is not functioning properly or is expired. Call Belkin Customer Service for assistance. • The Power Console may be defective. Call Belkin Customer Service for assistance. 18 Troubleshooting Belkin Power Console Ground Fault indicator is lit GROUND • Check to make sure that the Power Console is plugged into a grounded AC wall outlet. (3-prong AC outlets only. Do not use 2–3-prong adapters.) • If the “Ground” light is still not lit, you have a ground-wiring problem. Connecting the Belkin Power Console to an improperly grounded outlet is not safe and will void all Belkin warranties. Unplug the Power Console and consult an electrician to properly ground the outlet. If the outlet is properly grounded and the “Ground Fault” indicator is still lit, the Power Console may be malfunctioning. Please call Belkin Customer Service for assistance. Cross-Wired indicator is lit WIRING • Check to make sure that the Power Console is plugged into a grounded AC wall outlet. (3-prong AC outlets only. Do not use 2–3-prong adapters.) • This indicates that the hot and neutral (L–N) wires are reversed. Unplug the Power Console and consult an electrician. For all other technical questions or troubleshooting issues, please contact Belkin Customer Service at 800-223-5546. B elkin Pow er C ons ole Glossary of Power Terms Alternating Current (AC): The current that is commonly flowing through the electrical outlets in your home. It is an electrical current in the form of a sine wave that oscillates up and down continuously. Amp: An abbreviation for Ampere. This is a unit of electrical current. Direct Current (DC): An electrical current flowing in one direction only. DC current does not have a wave form. Electromagnetic Interference (EMI): Electrical interference generated by appliances and many other electrical components that cause degradation of sound and picture quality in audio and video equipment. Ground: A conducting object, such as a wire, that is connected to a position of zero-voltage potential. Common connecting points are ground rods or cold-water pipes that are connected to the Earth. Joule Rating: A measure of electrical energy. The higher the joule rating, the more electrical surges a device can absorb before failing. Maximum Spike Current: The maximum current (in Amps) that can be absorbed before failing. The higher the maximum spike current, the more current a device can absorb without failing. Radio Frequency Interference (RFI): Electromagnetic radiation, which is emitted by electrical circuits carrying rapidly changing signals as a by- product of their normal operation, and which causes interference or noise to be induced in other circuits. Spike: A very fast transient variation in voltage or current. Many small transients, over time, cause components to wear and fail. Surge: An increase in voltage or current significantly above the designated level in a flow of electricity. Belkin Connected Equipment Warranty Belkin International, Inc. (“Belkin”) warrants to the original purchaser of any Belkin Power Console for the life of the product, that the Belkin Power Console shall be free of defects in design, assembly, material, or workmanship, and will repair or replace, at its option, any defective product free of charge. Belkin will repair or replace, at its option, any equipment which is damaged by a transient voltage surge/spike or lightning strike, (an “Occurrence”), while properly connected through a Belkin Power Console to a properly wired AC power line with protective ground. If you are using an AC Belkin Power Console tha...