VOLTCRAFT WS-PS301 Manuel utilisateur

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WS-PS301 Portable Power Station 300 W
Item no: 2619333
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction.................................................................................................................................................... 4
2 Intended use.................................................................................................................................................. 4
3 Delivery contents ........................................................................................................................................... 4
4 Latest product information ............................................................................................................................. 4
5 Description of symbols................................................................................................................................... 5
6 Safety instructions ......................................................................................................................................... 5
6.1 General.............................................................................................................................................. 5
6.2 Handling ............................................................................................................................................ 5
6.3 Operating environment...................................................................................................................... 5
6.4 Charging............................................................................................................................................ 6
6.5 Operation........................................................................................................................................... 6
6.6 Power adapter................................................................................................................................... 6
6.7 LED light............................................................................................................................................ 7
6.8 Connected devices............................................................................................................................ 7
7 Product overview ........................................................................................................................................... 8
7.1 Front view.......................................................................................................................................... 8
7.2 Side views ......................................................................................................................................... 9
7.3 Display............................................................................................................................................... 10
8 Getting started ............................................................................................................................................... 11
8.1 Switching on/off................................................................................................................................. 11
8.2 Using the light.................................................................................................................................... 11
8.3 Charging the product battery............................................................................................................. 11
9 Powering devices (Output) ............................................................................................................................ 12
9.1 Connecting devices........................................................................................................................... 12
9.2 Powering devices .............................................................................................................................. 12
10 Configuring parameters ................................................................................................................................. 12
10.1 Configuring AC output voltage frequency (50/60 Hz)........................................................................ 12
11 Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................................. 13
12 Cleaning......................................................................................................................................................... 13
13 Storage .......................................................................................................................................................... 13
14 Disposal......................................................................................................................................................... 14
15 Technical data ............................................................................................................................................... 14
15.1 Rechargeable battery........................................................................................................................ 14
15.2 Output power..................................................................................................................................... 14
15.3 Protection .......................................................................................................................................... 14
15.4 Input .................................................................................................................................................. 15
15.5 DC Output ......................................................................................................................................... 15
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15.6 AC output .......................................................................................................................................... 16
15.7 Light................................................................................................................................................... 16
15.8 Operating and storage environment.................................................................................................. 16
15.9 Others................................................................................................................................................ 17
15.10 Power adaptor................................................................................................................................... 17
15.11 Car charger cable.............................................................................................................................. 17
1 Introduction
Dear customer,
Thank you for purchasing this product.
If there are any technical questions, please contact:
www.conrad.com/contact
2 Intended use
The product is a portable rechargeable power station. Use the product:
to power mains-powered appliances (230 V/AC)
to power DC-powered devices
The product is equipped with the following protection mechanism:
Output protection to protect against port overloading
High/low temperature protection
Protection against short circuiting
The product is intended for indoor use only. Do not use it outdoors.
Contact with moisture must be avoided under all circumstances.
If you use the product for purposes other than those described, the product may be damaged.
Improper use can result in short circuits, fires, electric shocks or other hazards.
The product complies with the statutory national and European requirements.
For safety and approval purposes, you must not rebuild and/or modify the product.
Read the operating instructions carefully and store them in a safe place. Make this product available to third parties
only together with the operating instructions.
All company names and product names are trademarks of their respective owners. All rights reserved.
USB4®, USB Type-C® and USB-C® are registered trademarks of USB Implementers Forum.
3 Delivery contents
Power station
Mains cable
Power adaptor
Car charger cable
Operating instructions
4 Latest product information
Download the latest product information at www.conrad.com/downloads or scan the QR code shown. Follow the in-
structions on the website.
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5 Description of symbols
The following symbols are on the product/appliance or are used in the text:
The symbol warns of hazards that can lead to personal injury.
The symbol warns of dangerous voltage that can lead to personal injury by electric shock.
This product must only be used in dry, enclosed indoor areas. It must not become damp or wet.
Read the operating instructions carefully.
6 Safety instructions
Read the operating instructions carefully and especially observe the safety information. If you do
not follow the safety instructions and information on proper handling, we assume no liability for
any resulting personal injury or damage to property. Such cases will invalidate the warranty/guar-
antee.
6.1 General
The product is not a toy. Keep it out of the reach of children and pets.
Do not leave packaging material lying around carelessly. This may become dangerous playing material for chil-
dren.
If you have questions which remain unanswered by this information product, contact our technical support ser-
vice or other technical personnel.
Maintenance, modifications and repairs must only be completed by a technician or an authorised repair centre.
6.2 Handling
Handle the product carefully. Jolts, impacts or a fall even from a low height can damage the product.
6.3 Operating environment
The product can only operate in limited temperature and humidity ranges. Always observe the temperature and
humidity ranges in the technical data to prevent fire or explosion.
Radio frequencies can make the product malfunction and cause fire, explosion, or accidents. Operate the
product away from strong radio frequencies.
The product can catch fire or explode if exposed to high temperatures. Keep the product away from heat
sources such as open fires and stoves. Do not place inside a vehicle or other closed object that is exposed to
the sun.
Do not switch the product on after it has been taken from a cold to a warm environment. The condensation that
forms might destroy the product. Allow the product to reach room temperature before you use it.
Do not place the product under any mechanical stress.
Protect the appliance from extreme temperatures, strong jolts, flammable gases, steam and solvents.
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Protect the product from high humidity and moisture.
Protect the product from direct sunlight.
6.4 Charging
You are strongly advised to attend the product while it is being charged. In case of malfunction, immediately dis-
connect the power supply to the product.
The product battery heats up during product use and can explode or catch fire if charged immediately after use.
Let the product cool down to room temperature before you charge it.
6.5 Operation
Do not sit or stand on the product.
Do not place objects onto the product.
Do not connect defective cables.
The product generates heat during use that is dissipated through the cooling system. If heat cannot be dissip-
ated, the product could catch fire or the battery explode. NEVER cover the product or obstruct the components
of the cooling system (example: fans, cooling fins, ventilation slots).
Excessive heat (example: open fire, direct sunlight) can cause the product to catch fire. In case of fire, use a
suitable fire extinguisher to extinguish the fire. Do not use the product again.
Water can lead to electric shock. Keep the product away from water and liquids. Dry plugs before connecting. If
the product falls into water, (1) disconnect the power supply cable at the power source (not at the product), (2)
lift the product out of the water, and (3) let it completely dry. Do not use the product again.
Dirt can lead to short circuiting. Keep plugs and sockets clean. Clean plugs before connecting.
Consult an expert when in doubt about the operation, safety or connection of the product.
If it is no longer possible to operate the product safely, take it out of operation and protect it from any accidental
use. DO NOT attempt to repair the product yourself. Safe operation can no longer be guaranteed if the product:
is visibly damaged,
is no longer working properly,
has been stored for extended periods in poor ambient conditions or
has been subjected to any serious transport-related stresses.
6.6 Power adapter
Do not modify or repair mains supply components including mains plugs, mains cables, and power sup-
plies. Do not use damaged components. Risk of death by electric shock!
Connect the appliance to a wall socket that can be accessed easily.
As power supply, only use the supplied mains adaptor.
Only connect the power adaptor to a normal mains socket connected to the public supply. Before plugging in the
power adaptor, check whether the voltage stated on the power adaptor complies with the voltage of your electri-
city supplier.
Never connect or disconnect power adaptors if your hands are wet.
Never unplug the power adaptor from the mains socket by pulling on the cable; always use the grips on the plug.
For safety reasons, disconnect the power adaptor from the mains socket during storms.
Do not touch the power adapter if there are any signs of damage, as this may cause a fatal electric shock! Take
the following steps:
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Switch off the mains voltage to the socket containing the power adapter (switch off the corresponding circuit
breaker or remove the safety fuse, and then switch off the corresponding RCD protective switch).
Unplug the power adapter from the mains socket.
Use a new power adapter of the same design. Do not use the damaged adapter again.
Ensure that cables are not pinched, kinked or damaged by sharp edges.
Always lay cables so that nobody can trip over or become entangled in them. This poses a risk of injury.
6.7 LED light
Do not look directly into the LED light!
Do not look into the beam directly or with optical instruments!
6.8 Connected devices
Also observe the safety and operating instructions of any other devices which are connected to the product.
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7 Product overview
7.1 Front view
F1
F2
F3
F4
F6F9F10
F13
F5F11F12 F7F8
Component Function/Description
F1 Display
F2 Light Light with light modes: solid, SOS, flashing, off
F3 Light button LIGHT Press to switch light on.
Press to change light modes.
F4 AC output activation button Press to activate mains output ports.
Press to deactivate mains output ports.
F5 AC output socket Connect and power mains appliances.
F6 USB-A output port Fast Charge Connect and power USB devices that support Fast
Charging.
F7 USB-C® output port USB-C 100W Connect and power USB devices that support Power
Delivery (PD)
Connect a USB-C® power source to charge the
product battery.
F8 USB output activation button Press to activate USB output ports.
Press to deactivate USB output ports.
F9 USB-A output port 5V/2.4A Connect and power USB devices.
F10 DC input port DC IN Connect the supplied power adaptor or another suit-
able power source to charge the rechargeable bat-
tery.
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Component Function/Description
F11 Barrel DC output port 12V/8A Connect and power DC devices via barrel jack.
F12 Cigarette lighter output port 12V/10A Connect and power devices via cigarette lighter
cable.
F13 DC output activation button Press to activate DC output ports.
Press to deactivate DC output ports.
7.2 Side views
S1 S2
Component Function/Description
S1
S2
Cooling fans
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7.3 Display
D1 D2 D4 D5 D6
D12 D11 D9
D3
D13 D7D14 D10 D8
Component Description
D1 High/low temperature indicator Lights up if the temperature is too low or too high.
Product will stop operating.
D2 Cigarette lighter output port indicator Lights up if DC output is activated.
D3 Barrel DC output port indicator Lights up if DC output is activated.
D4 USB output indicator Lights up if USB output is activated.
D5 USB-C® indicator Lights up if a USB-C® device (consumer) is connected
to the USB-C® port.
D6 Output power consumption Indicates the total power consumption of all connected
devices
D7 Input power
D8 AC output indicator Lights up if AC output is activated.
D9 USB-C® Input indicator Lights up if a USB-C® power supply is connected to
charge the rechargeable battery.
D10 Charging indicator Lights up if an external power supply is connected to
charge the rechargeable battery.
D11 Light indicator Lights up if the light is activated.
D12 Numerical battery charge indicator Indicates battery status as a percentage value.
D13 Battery indicator Indicates the charging and discharging status of the re-
chargeable battery.
D14 Fan status indicator Lights up if the cooling fans run.
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8 Getting started
8.1 Switching on/off
1. Press any output port activation button to switch the product on.
àThe display will light up.
2. Press two output port activation buttons at the same time to switch the product off.
Note:
You cannot switch the product off while the product battery is being charged.
8.2 Using the light
1. Repeatedly press the light button to switch through different light modes: solid → SOS → flashing → off.
8.3 Charging the product battery
You can charge the product battery via the supplied power adaptor, via the supplied car charger cable, or an altern-
ative power supply such as a solar panel.
You can also charge the product battery by connecting a USB-C® power source.
The most efficient way to charge the product battery is via the power adaptor.
Note:
An alarm sounds if the remaining battery capacity falls below 10 %.
Preconditions:
Alternative power solutions (example: solar panel) must meets the product input specifications:
Unit Value
Input voltage V/DC 13 - 30
PV input voltage V/DC 12 - 25
Input current A 4
Procedure:
1. (If power adaptor) Connect the power adaptor to the DC input port DC IN.
2. (If car charger cable) Connect the car charger cable to the DC input port DC IN.
3. (If USB-C® power supply) Connect the power supply to the USB-C® port USB-C 100W.
4. (If other power supply) Connect the power supply to the DC input port DC IN.
àThe product will switch on and start the charging process.
àThe display will indicate the charging status.
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9 Powering devices (Output)
9.1 Connecting devices
The product can power AC and DC powered devices. Connect your device to a port that meets the voltage and
power requirements of the device.
1. Switch off the device.
2. Select a port on the product that meets the requirements of your device you want to power. Refer to the “Tech-
nical data” of the product for details.
3. Connect the device to the port on the product that you selected. Use a suitable cable. Keep plugs clean.
9.2 Powering devices
After you have connected your device to the product, you can power it. The product is divided into output units that
allow you to switch on and off connected devices without having to disconnect and re-connect them.
If the product is overloaded, the overload protection will shut the power supply off and you will have to reset the
overload protection before you can continue powering devices.
Limitations
The combined output power of the Barrel DC output port 12V/8A and the Cigarette lighter output port 12V/10A is
120 W.
Procedure
Preconditions:
aYou have connected devices.
1. Press any output port activation button to switch the product on.
2. Press the output activation button that controls the output port to which your device is connected. For example, if
your mobile phone is connected to a USB-C® output port, press the USB output activation button.
àThe connected device is supplied with power.
àThe display indicates the output power.
3. After use, press the output activation button to deactivate the output ports.
10 Configuring parameters
10.1 Configuring AC output voltage frequency (50/60 Hz)
Depending on the requirements of your appliance, you can set the frequency of the AC output voltage to 50 Hz or
60 Hz.
1. Press and hold the AC output activation button until “50Hz” or “60Hz” flashes on the display.
2. Repeatedly press the AC output activation button to select a frequency.
3. Wait until the select frequency value (“50Hz” or “60Hz”) stops flashing.
àYou have changed the AC output voltage frequency.
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11 Troubleshooting
Problem Possible cause Suggested solution
Temperature symbol
is flashing.
Alarm is sounding.
Overtemperature protec-
tion was triggered.
1. Disable all output ports by pressing the output activation
buttons.
2. Let the product cool down.
3. Check if there are objects that cover the cooling fan inlet
and outlet. Remove them.
àThe overtemperature protection is reset and the product
ready to power devices.
Output port indicator
symbol (example:
) is flashing.
Alarm is sounding.
Output overload protec-
tion was triggered.
1. Disconnect the device that triggered the overload protec-
tion.
2. Press the output activation button that controls the output
port to which your device was connected to switch the
port(s) off. For example, if a heater was connected to the
AC output port, press the AC output activation button.
àThe output overload protection is reset and the product
ready to power devices.
12 Cleaning
Important:
Do not use aggressive cleaning agents, rubbing alcohol or other chemical solutions. They damage the hous-
ing and can cause the product to malfunction.
Do not immerse the product in water.
1. Switch the product off.
2. Disconnect the product from the power supply.
3. Disconnect all connected cables.
4. Let the product cool down to ambient temperature.
5. Clean the product with a dry, fibre-free cloth.
13 Storage
1. Switch the product off.
2. Disconnect the product from the power supply.
3. Disconnect all connected cables.
4. Let the product cool down to ambient temperature.
5. Full charge the product battery.
6. Store the product in a place that satisfies the storage conditions provided in the “Technical data” and that is
away from direct sunlight. Make sure children cannot access the place so that they do not play with the product.
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14 Disposal
This symbol must appear on any electrical and electronic equipment placed on the EU market. This sym-
bol indicates that this device should not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste at the end of its ser-
vice life.
Owners of WEEE (Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment) shall dispose of it separately from
unsorted municipal waste. Spent batteries and accumulators, which are not enclosed by the WEEE, as
well as lamps that can be removed from the WEEE in a non-destructive manner, must be removed by
end users from the WEEE in a non-destructive manner before it is handed over to a collection point.
Distributors of electrical and electronic equipment are legally obliged to provide free take-back of waste. Conrad
provides the following return options free of charge (more details on our website):
in our Conrad offices
at the Conrad collection points
at the collection points of public waste management authorities or the collection points set up by manufacturers
or distributors within the meaning of the ElektroG
End users are responsible for deleting personal data from the WEEE to be disposed of.
It should be noted that different obligations about the return or recycling of WEEE may apply in countries outside of
Germany.
15 Technical data
15.1 Rechargeable battery
Unit Value
Battery type LiNiCoMnO2
Rated battery voltage V 10.8
Battery capacity Ah 25.5
Charging methods Mains supply, solar, car
Approx. charging duration - power adaptor h 5.5
15.2 Output power
Unit Value
Rated power (total) W 300
Peak power (total) W 600
15.3 Protection
Unit Value
Short-circuit protection Yes
Overcharge protection Yes
Overheating protection Yes
Over-voltage protection Yes
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15.4 Input
DC input port (barell jack)
Unit Value
Number of ports 1
Input voltage V/DC 13 - 30
PV input voltage V/DC 12 - 25
Input current A 4
MPPT support Yes
USB-C® input port
Unit Value
Number of ports 1
Output voltage/current V/DC, A 5/9/12/15 V/DC, 3 A; 20 V/DC, 5 A
15.5 DC Output
Barrell DC output port
Unit Value
Number of ports 1
Output voltage V/DC 9 - 12.6
Output current A 8
Cigarette lighter output port
Unit Value
Number of ports 1
Output voltage V/DC 9 - 12.6
Output current A 12
USB-A output port (5 V / 2.4 A)
Unit Value
Number of ports 2
Output voltage V/DC 5
Output current A 2.4
Max. output power W 12
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USB-A output port (Fast Charge)
Unit Value
Number of ports 2
Output voltage/current V/DC, A 5 V/DC, 3 A; 9 V/DC, 2A; 12 V/DC, 1.5 A
Max. output power W 18
USB-C® output port (100 W)
Unit Value
Number of ports 1
Output voltage/current V/DC, A 5/9/12/15 V/DC, 3 A; 20 V/DC, 5 A
Max. output power W 100
15.6 AC output
Unit Value
Number of ports 1
Output voltage V/AC 220 - 240
Output voltage frequency Hz 50
Rated power (all sockets) W 300
Peak power (all sockets) W 600
Output wave form Pure sine wave
Efficiency % 85
15.7 Light
Unit Value
LED light W 0.8
Colour temperature K 4000
15.8 Operating and storage environment
Unit Value
Operating temperature - Charging °C -3 to +45
Operating temperature - Discharging °C -18 to +45
Operating humidity (non-condensing) % RH 10 - 90
Storage temperature °C 0 to +25
Storage humidity (non-condensing) % RH 10 - 90
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15.9 Others
Unit Value
Dimensions (L x W x H) mm 247 x 163 x 168
Weight kg 3.8
15.10 Power adaptor
Unit Value
Input voltage V/AC 100 - 240
Input voltage frequency Hz 50/60
Input current A 1.5
Output voltage V/DC 15
Output current A 4
15.11 Car charger cable
Unit Value
Input voltage V/DC 12 - 24
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All rights including translation reserved. Reproduction by any method (e.g. photocopying, microfilming or the capture
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