A. & H. Meyer NET+ Instagrid 230 V-PowerPack User manual

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1. SYSTEM OVERVIEW
1. Carry handle
2. Front end cap
3. Rotary switch
4. CEE 7/X output
5. LED indicator
6. Rear end cap
7. Frame
8. AC charging input
9. NAC 3PX - TOP output
10. Housing
2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
3. GENERAL INFORMATION
The NET+ Instagrid 230 V-PowerPack is a mobile energy storage and intended to powerelectrical
consumers. The portable power system contains lithium-ion batteries with an energy content of
less than 100 Wh each. Cells in lithium-ion batteries are gas-tight and non-hazardous, provided
the manufacturer's instructions are followed during use and handling. The user is liable for
damage stemming from improper use. For more information, see the user manual (included with
the battery pack).
Parameter
Value
Comment
Output voltage
230 V / 50 Hz
European standard for power
quality
Nominal power
3.600 W (16 A)
RMS
Capacity
2.074 Wh
Charging time
Less than 3 h (up to 100 %) /
1.5 h (up to 50 %)
Charge input voltage
100 –250 V / 45 –65 Hz
Charging capacity
1.000 W (4 A)
On (idle)
150 h
230V output active, without load
Storage
> 3 years
Switch in or position
Operating temperature
- 20 °C to 45 °C
No charging below 0 °C
Weight
19.8 kg
Including the frame
Dimensions
420 x 210 x 420 mm
Including the frame
Degree of protection (IP)
IP54+
Water- and dust-proof
Noise
< 10 dB
Noiseless, passive cooling
150% boost (>300s)
5.400 W (24 A)
RMS
200% boost (>120s)
7.200 W (32 A)
RMS
250% boost (>30s)
9.000 W (40 A)
RMS
Peak performance
18.000 W (80 A)
RMS
Output circuit breaker
16 A
E-Fuse with C characteristic
max. short-circuit current
160 A
IEC - degree of protection
Class II / double insulated
To IEC 61140
Socket
CEE 7/3 Socket (16 A)
Second socket
Neutrik powerCON TRUE1
Charging input
Neutrik powerCON TRUE1
Includes the charging cable

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3.1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE USE OF THE DEVICE
•Do not open the device under any circumstances. Maintenance and repair may only be
carried out by trained personnel.
•Do not change the operating elements and sockets of the device.
•Do not short-circuit the outputs of the device.
•Do not touch the electrical contacts of the device with fingers, tools or any other objects.
•Do not use the device as a work surface, such as a provisional workbench for sawing.
•Do not use the device if there is any external damage. This does not apply to damage to
the frame or the carry handle. In the event of any other damage, activate the transport
mode. Contact customer service immediately.
•Do not immerse the housing of the device in water or mud.
•In the event of a battery fire, extinguish the fire with water. If possible, cover the device
completely with water. Call the fire brigade and inform them that lithium-ion batteries are
on fire.
•Fumes may be released if the device is damaged or used improperly. Exposure to these
fumes may cause irritation of the respiratory tract. In this case, ventilate the room and
consult a doctor in case of discomfort.
•In case of improper use, the batteries inside the device may leak. In case of contact, rinse
off with water. If the liquid gets into the eyes, seek medical attention. Contact with battery
acid can cause skin irritation or burns.
•Do not dispose of the device or the batteries it contains in a fire or hot oven and avoid
mechanically crushing or cutting the batteries, as this may result in fire or an explosion.
4. COMMISSIONING
The device is shipped with a low level of charge.
Depending on the application, the device may
therefore need to be charged before it is used for the
first time.
Deactivate the transport mode and set the device to
standby mode by turning the rotary switch [3] from
to (clockwise). The outputs [4 | 9] are voltage-free.
The AC charging input [8] is active. The LEDs [5] will
not light up.
4.1 CHARGING
The rotary switch must be set to (standby mode). To charge the device, connect the charging
cable to a wall socket via the AC charging input [8]. While the device is charging, all segments of
the LED indicator [5] will light up green from left to right. The outputs [4 | 9] are voltage-free.
Permanently green LED segments indicate the current charging status. Each LED segment
corresponds to a 12.5 % increase in the battery charge. As soon as the device is fully charged,
all LED segments [5] will light up green for 10 seconds. If the device is already fully charged, all
LED segments [5] will light up green for 10 seconds as soon as the charging cable is plugged in.

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After 10 seconds have elapsed, the LED indicator [5] will go out. Next, remove the charging cable
and set the rotary switch [3] either to (to activate the transport mode) or to (to operate a
connected device).
Note: No charging below 0 °C.
4.2 TRANSPORT MODE
Set the rotary switch [3] to (turn anticlockwise) to activate the transport mode.
The NET+ Instagrid 230 V-PowerPack can now be brought to the desired
location. Use the transport mode for any type of transport.
4.3 DISCHARGING
Deactivate the standby mode and activate the operating mode by turning the
rotary switch [3] from to (turn clockwise). While the LEDs [5] light up in the
start-up sequence, the device will
perform an initial self-test. If the
LEDs [5] go out after the start-up
sequence, the device is
completely discharged and must
first be charged (see section 4.1
CHARGING).
If one or more LEDs [5] light up
green after the start-up sequence, the device is ready for operation via the outputs [4 | 9].
Equipment can now be connected to either one of the two outputs [4 | 9]. During operation, the
number of green LEDs [5] indicates the current state of charge. Regularly check the state of
charge during operation. If the device is almost completely discharged, the LED on the far left will
flash green. The device should then be recharged as soon as possible (see section 4.1
CHARGING). After operation, set the device to standby mode by turning the rotary switch [3] to
(see section 4.1 CHARGING), or activate the transport mode by turning the rotary switch [3] to
(see section 4.2 TRANSPORT MODE).
5. STORAGE
Store the device in transport mode and without any connected cables or equipment.
Do not store the device in a discharged state for longer periods of time. This may cause deep
discharge of the device, requiring it to be recommissioned by the manufacturer.
Charge the device at least once every three months. For a long service life, store the device at
temperatures between 0 and 23 °C in a low-humidity environment.
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