Power Ridge X-100 User manual

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WHAT’S IN THE BOX
Main Body
USB-A to USB-C
Cable
User Manual
60WOUTPUT
45WINPUT
2.4A
110V
100W
2.4A
DANGER
Failure to comply may
lead to serious injury
or death.
WARNING
Failure to comply may
lead to serious injury
or death.
CAUTION
Failure to comply may
lead to serious injury
or death.
• NEVER attempt to
disassemble, modify or repair
the unit or the battery.
• NEVER expose the unit to high
heat.
• NEVER place the unit close to
or in a fire and keep it out of
direct sunlight.
• NEVER use, store or charge
this unit in an area where it
can be exposed to rain or in
any area where moisture is
present, like a bathroom.
• NEVER connect the output
to the main power. Only use
the output socket to power
external devices.
• NEVER handle the unit or
touch plug-in areas with wet
hands.
• NEVER attach any metallic
objects to the AC input or
output.
• NEVER rub your eyes if any
fluid from the inside of the
unit gets into your eyes.
• NEVER discard this unit
together with household
waste.
• NEVER use other power cords
than supplied for this unit.
• NEVER operate this unit at
input voltages greater than
specified.
• NEVER use this unit if there
are issues and it is not
functioning properly.
• NEVER move the unit while it
is recharging or in use.
• Only use or store this unit in
a clean and dry environment.
Never use or store in a dusty
and wet environment.
• Make sure to check the unit
before every use. If it appears
damaged or broken do not
use.
• NEVER use the unit if the
power cord appears damaged
or broken.
• Keep pets away from the unit.
• If fluid from inside the unit
comes in contact with your
skin or clothes, immediately
wash the affected areas with
water.
• In the event of a storm, make
sure to unplug the power
cord from the socket.
• NEVER use accessories for
anything other than their
intended uses.
• Failure to comply may lead to
serious injury or death.
• If you notice rust, strange
odors, overheating or other
issues, immediately stop
using this unit and contact
customer service.
• This unit is compliant with
all legal requirements
necessary for the transport of
dangerous goods.
• When transporting in a
vehicle, make sure the unit is
properly secured.
• Always use, charge or store
this unit in an area with an
ambient temperate between
0 to 40 degrees Celsius (32 to
104 degrees Fahrenheit).
• If the unit is dropped, has
fallen or was subjected
to vibrations, switch it off
immediately.
• Make sure to carefully read all
instructions for any electric
devices you want to connect
to this unit.
• Ensure that any device you
want to connect is switched
off before connecting it to
the unit.

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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
60W OUTPUT
45W INPUT
2.4A
110V
100W
2.4A
3
4
5
6
2
1
AC Power
Button
(2) USB-A
2.4A
USB-C
Input 45W
Output 60W
AC Port
110V
Green AC
Indicator Light
White LED
Indicator Lights
15
26
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HOW TO START
HOW TO CHARGE
MULTIPLE WAYS TO CHARGE
When the X-100 is charging effectively, the LED light will be lit, and the highest
battery indicator will flash to show the current battery level. Recharge via PD adapter
20V@2.25A : 120min. The actual charging time will vary depending on the power of
the adapter.
STEP 1
Pressing the POWER
button on the top of the
unit will show the state of
charge. Hold to turn on
AC. It will light up.
STEP 2
Charge unit fully before
first use. See the How to
Charge section for details.
STEP 3
Enjoy the freedom of
Off-Grid Power Anywhere!
WALL AND USB-C
The X-100 can be charged via USB-C wall charger or USB-A wall charger. However,
in order to obtain the ideal charging effect, we strongly recommend that you use a
high-power USB-C PD wall charger
(purchased separately) to charge your X-100.
SOLAR PANEL
Please use solar panels that support USB-C PD interface to charge X-100.
1. In order to ensure charging efficiency, it is recommended to use solar
panels that support USB-C PD45W ports or more.
2. Place the solar panel in a place where it is exposed to direct sunlight to
prevent it from being blocked by the surrounding shade and slow down
the charging speed. Use solar panels that support PD function output to
charge X-100 through the TYPE-C interface and place your X-100 in a cool
place to prevent it from overheating.
3. Use the USB-C cable to connect the solar panel to the X-100. When
the X-100 indicator lights up and flashes, it means it is charging. Note:
Before using the above charging cable, please check whether it is severely
worn which can lead to copper leakage and do not operate in a high
temperature and humid environment to avoid accidents.
Helpful Hint: You can charge your unit and run your gear at the same time!

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HOURS OF POWER
HOW TO STORE
KEY FEATURES
Ideally, the power bank should be plugged in when not in use as it is the best way to
keep it fully charged and ready to use in a moment’s notice. This prolongs battery life
and will ensure your power bank is charged and ready to go all day, every day.
If you can’t keep your power bank plugged into a power source during storage, we
recommend that you keep the battery at about 50% and store it in a clean, dry (no
more than 75% humidity), room temperature environment or fully-charge it every 3
months.
Failure to maintain your power bank by following these steps can result in battery
damage which will void the product warranty.
TRAVEL-FRIENDLY SIZE
This smaller, travel-friendly power bank is airline ready and fits easily into bags and
purses allowing you to have charging/powering capability anywhere.
4 CHARGING PORTS
1 USB-C input/output with fast charging power delivery (PD), 2 USB-A and 1 AC
socket. These 4 ports have enough power to fully charge laptops, phones, tablets,
drones and more.
RUGGED DESIGN
Whether around the home, at the park or camping, this rugged power bank is
designed to stand up to daily wear and tear.
LED INDICATOR LIGHTS
Know when it’s time to recharge with LED indicator lights.
SPECIFICATIONS

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Fault Code Possible Causes Solution
LED battery light will flash at a
frequency of 2 short and 1 long
at 0.5 Hz
Flash for 30 seconds
Trigger temperature protection Use the power supply as
specified (0-40 degrees Celsius)
LED will blink at 4 Hz for 30
seconds
Low battery Use the power supply as
specified (0-40 degrees Celsius)
for charging
AC LED red light flashes at 4 Hz
10 seconds
Low battery, the inverter is over
temperature or short circuit
Use the power supply as
specified (0-40 degrees Celsius)
for charging or remove the load
and reconnect it to the load
APPLICABLE EQUIPMENT
USB-A
Smart watches, e-books, tablets, sports cameras, digital cameras, Bluetooth
speakers, wireless headphones, drones and other USB-enabled devices.
USB-C/PD
Smart phones, tablets, laptops, DSLR cameras, Bluetooth headsets, drones, and other
USB-C-enabled devices.
AC
Laptops, game consoles, fans, lights, and other AC powered devices.

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WARRANTY
While we strive to make the best products available we understand things can happen.
Our commitment to you is as follows:
Power Ridge®Limited Warranty:
Power Ridge®warrants its product to be free manufacturer defects, unless specified
otherwise, for two years from date of purchase from an authorized dealer. This is a
limited warranty and is subject to the following guidelines:
1. Product must be purchased from a current authorized dealer
2. You must have your proof of purchase
3. Product must be used within the guidelines it was intended
(normal care of product, weight limits, etc.)
4. Normal wear and tear is expected and not covered under our limited
warranty
Exclusions To This Warranty Are:
1. Product purchased through non-authorized sources such as auction houses,
third party vendors, liquidation houses, garage sales, closeout retailers and
third party web sites.
2. Product that has not been used as intended
3. Product that has been altered or damaged intentionally
4. Fabric and bungee cord
5. Product made by other manufacturers
6. Product preferences such as color or a specific feature
7. Third party repairs
8. Size or fit of an item
9. Replacement items are not covered under warranty
What To Do If You Have A Problem:
1. Because we make custom designed products for all of our retail partners
Westfield Outdoors asks that you contact the retailer where you purchased
the item to see if they are able to exchange or refund under their store
policies.
2. If the retailer is unable to accept the return please email warranty@
westfieldoutdoors.com with the subject line of: Warranty Claim and the
current day’s date. Please do not call our office. Be sure to include the
following:
a). Your name, address and daytime phone number
b.) The product name, item number and where it was purchased
c.) A description of your claim
d.) Please attach the following to your email: Pictures of the product
and the defect you are claiming and a copy of your proof of
purchase.
e.) Once contacted by a Power Ridge®representative you will be
issued a warranty claim number. Be sure to keep this number at
hand and refer to it at all times during the warranty review process.
f.) Failure to meet any of the above will result in your claim being
rejected.
WARRANTY
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Please note:
1. Under certain circumstances Westfield Outdoors or our representatives
may request that product to be returned to us for inspection in resolving
the claim. If that is the case Westfield Outdoors will not cover the cost of
the item to be shipped back. If your product is determined to be under
warranty Westfield Outdoors will ship a replacement or similar item to you
without any charge. If it is determined the item is not covered under our
warranty we will ship the item back to you at your cost or dispose of at our
facility.
2. If your product is determined to be covered under our warranty, and
because we make custom designed products for our retail partners, we
may or may not have the exact item in stock to replace your product.
Westfield Outdoors reserves the right to send an exact replacement or a
product of similar quality and function to satisfy the claim.
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12 FCC Warning StatementChanges or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:- - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.- - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.- - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.- - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

8675 Purdue Road
Indianapolis, IN 46268
Tel: 317-334-0364 | Fax: 317-334-0381
Toll Free: 877-579-1550
Email: info@westeldoutdoors.com
www.westeldoutdoor.com
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