Rockpals Rockpower 500 Portable Power Station User Guide
Download PDF user manual for Rockpals Rockpower 500 (Model: R-PS500) Portable Power Station 500W (750W peak) / 504.44Wh (EN|JA) 32 pages V1.1 2021 zip
Description
This PDF user guide is for the Rockpals Rockpower 500 power station 500W/504.44Wh.
Rockpals Rockpower 500 Portable Power Station 500W (750W peak) / 504.44Wh (Model: R-PS500)
Before using or storing, please read this manual carefully, and charge your Rockpower 500 with the included charging adapter.
(PDF) USER GUIDE in English (EN) and Japanese (JA) languages.
CONTENTS
– Introduction
– What’s in the box
– Button definition
– LCD display
– Using your Rockpower 500
– USB output
– DC output
– AC output
– What it powers
– Charging your Rockpower 500
– Charging from Solar
– Charging from AC adapter
– Charging from car charger /12V/24V)
– Chargin indicator
– Technical specifications
Frequently asked questions:
– Why this power station cannot supply power to other devices (no output)?
– How to release the automatic protection function after it is activated?
– Why is the adapter hot while charging the power station?
– What is overload protection?
– Can I charge this power station while supplying power at the same time?
– How do I know if my device will work with the Rockpower 500?
– How to know the working times for my device?
– Can I take Rockpower 500 on a flight?
– AC and DC output, which way is best to power my CPAP machine?
– Is this Rockpower 500 uses modified-sine wave inverter or pure-sine wave inverter?
– How to contact Rockpals?
Why Download the Manual?
This user guide provides all the information from Rockpals about the Rockpower 500 power station 500W/504.44Wh, as detailed in the table of contents. Reading it completely will address most questions you might have. You can download and save it for offline use, including viewing it on your device or printing it for your convenience if you prefer a paper version.
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