the icons 01, 02, and 03 are displayed at the same
time, and the icon 03 is flashing,
After the battery cools down, it resumes normal operation.
Time for fully charged
Battery running time
Fan icon (appears when the fan is working)
Icon 06: Battery power display (about 10% per grid);
When charging, the bar corresponding to the battery
will flash;
if the battery shows 0%, the Icon 06 will flash.
Icon 07: Battery charging icon (appears while charging)
Icon 08: Battery charging power (appears while charging)
Icon 09: Battery percentage
Icon 10: Power Station Specifications (Inverter Power)
Icon 11: Appears when the DC switch is turned on,
flashes when
overloaded or short-circuited.
Icon 12: Appears when the AC switch is turned on, and
flashes any fault
occured (Including: short circuit, overload, under
voltage,
over voltage, over temperature, etc.)
Icon 13: UPS mode icon, displayed when the utility power
is connected
(only TX-231).
Icon 14: Display of total load power (about 10% per grid)
Icon 15: Total load power
(sum of all loads, including: AC, USB-A, TYPE-C,
DC, LED light)
Icon 16: AC output voltage
When the unit is charged and under load at the same time, it may
happen that the display shows unreasonable values on input and output
Display, e.g. if the unit get charged with a power of 100W and
discharged with a power of 50W, the display shows less than 50W
charging power. This happen because of a priority connection of the
input power circuit, this input power get directly used to operate the item
on the 230V output port.
If the output power is bigger than the input power you may see that the
Display show a smaller number of consumed power, e.g. charge with
100W, discharged power is 200W, the display show ~100W on the
output Display.
How to charge the device
The battery power of the energy storage power supply will be consumed
during use. You can choose the following methods to charge the energy