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External circumstances prevent the reasonable operation of the Instagrid ONE. This state is indicated
by the LED that is lit in yellow. Examples of such a situation:
• Due to an overload of the output [4 | 9] in the [Discharging] state, the electronic fuse has tripped, see
[Chapter 7.2.].
• The AC input [8] of the Instagrid ONE is connected to the mains supply and the rotary switch
[3] is in the position , but a poor quality of the mains supply prevents the operation in the
[Charging] state.
Temperature problem: This state is indicated by LEDs ashing yellow. Depending on the situation, the
Instagrid ONE must be taken to a warmer or colder place to continue operation. A reduction of the load
at the output can also slow down further heating, provided the Instagrid ONE is in the operating state
[Discharging].
6.3.2. Errors
Depending on the charge state of the Instagrid ONE, one or several LEDs
[5] are ashing red. An internal malfunction that can only be rectied
by authorised specialist personnel is on hand. Please contact Instagrid
[Chapter 12.].
Note: Before using the device, check that the circuit breakers are in the ON
position, otherwise no consumer can be operated at the corresponding socket.
6.4. Starter battery
In addition to the actual energy accumulator, the Instagrid ONE is equipped with a starter battery. The
underlying range of functions is here briey explained.
The starter battery is discharged if:
• the operating state [O] changes to [Charging] or [Discharging]. The energy required to start the
internal control electronics is provided by the starter battery.
• the Instagrid ONE is in the operating state OFF. It is possible to start the Instagrid ONE after at least
6 months in operating state OFF, provided the starter battery was fully charged at the outset.
• the Instagrid ONE is in [Transport] mode. It is possible to start the Instagrid ONE after at least 12
months in [Transport] mode, provided the starter battery was fully charged at the outset.
The starter battery is charged if: