TrickleStar TS1003 / 180SS-US-7XX

Ntuziaka Ntuziaka Powerstrip Dị Elu nke TrickleStar TS1003 / 180SS-US-7XX

Akara: TrickleStar | Ụdị: TS1003 / 180SS-US-7XX

1. Ngwaahịa gafereview

The TrickleStar TS1003 / 180SS-US-7XX Advanced Powerstrip is designed to help reduce energy waste by automatically cutting power to peripheral devices when the main control device (like a TV or PC) is turned off. This helps combat 'vampire' or standby power consumption, which can account for a significant portion of household utility bills. It also provides premium quality surge protection for connected electronic equipment.

TrickleStar Advanced Powerstrip, top-down view

Ọgụgụ 1: N'elu-ala view of the TrickleStar Advanced Powerstrip, showing all 7 outlets and indicator lights.

2. Atụmatụ igodo

  • Fireproof Surge Protection: Provides 2160 Joules of surge protection for all connected devices.
  • 7 Ụlọ ahịa: Includes 1 Control Outlet, 2 Always On Outlets (one transformer-spaced), and 4 Switched Outlets.
  • Selectable Switching Thresholds: Adjustable thresholds of 10W, 22W, or 42W to ensure compatibility with various PCs and TVs.
  • Ngosipụta ọnọdụ LED: Features LED indicators for Ground, Surge Status, Control, and Switched Outlets, providing clear operational feedback.
  • Noise Filtering: Less than 40dB noise filtering for cleaner power.
  • Child Protection Covers: Integrated covers help prevent accidental insertion of objects into unused outlets.
  • Ụdọ Ike Na-arụ Ọrụ: Equipped with a robust 4 ft cord rated to 15 Amps and high-quality flat plugs for durability and safe placement.
  • UL94 V-0 Rated Plastic Material: Constructed with highly flame-resistant plastic for enhanced safety.
TrickleStar Advanced Powerstrip, top view nwere aha mmado

Ọgụgụ 2: Zuru ezu view of the powerstrip's outlets, showing 'always on', 'control', and 'switched' sections.

3. Ozi nchekwa

Electrical safety is paramount. Incorrect use of power strips can lead to serious hazards, including fires. Please observe the following safety guidelines:

  • Zenarị Daisy Chaining: Never plug one power strip into another. This can overload circuits and create a fire hazard.
  • Gbochie ibu ibu: Do not plug too many devices into the power strip, especially high-current devices. Ensure the total wattage of connected devices does not exceed the power strip's rating.
  • Ndokwa kwesịrị ekwesị: Do not place the power strip near moisture, water, or in outdoor environments. It is designed for indoor use only.
  • High Current Loads: Appliances such as air conditioners, space heaters, and refrigerators should Ọ dịghị mgbe be plugged into a power strip. These devices require direct connection to a wall receptacle due to their high power draw.
  • UL Certified Products: Always use UL or ETL certified power strips. TrickleStar products are certified to the latest UL safety standards, and our factory is inspected and certified annually by UL.
  • Lelee ihe ngosi LED: Regularly check the LED indicators for Surge, Ground, and Switched status. Proper grounding is essential for surge protection to function correctly.
  • Nchekwa ụmụaka: The integrated child safety protection covers help prevent children from inserting objects into unused outlets.

Video: TrickleStar Advanced Power Safety Video. This video provides detailed information on power strip safety and the robust safety features built into TrickleStar products.

4. Ntọala na nwụnye

  1. Ịkwapu: Jiri nlezianya wepụ eriri ike na nkwakọ ngwaahịa ya.
  2. Nyochaa: Check the power strip for any signs of damage. Do not use if damaged.
  3. Tinye n'ime oghere mgbidi: Plug the power strip directly into a properly grounded 240 Volt wall receptacle. Avoid using extension cords with the power strip.
  4. Connect Control Device: Plug your main device (e.g., TV, PC) into the designated Ihe njikwa njikwa.
  5. Connect Switched Devices: Plug peripheral devices (e.g., DVD player, sound system, monitor, printer) into the Ụlọ ahịa agbanwere. These devices will automatically turn on/off with your control device.
  6. Connect Always On Devices: Plug devices that require continuous power (e.g., modem, router, DVR) into the Always On Outlets.
  7. Set Threshold: Adjust the selectable switching threshold (10W/22W/42W) on the power strip to match the standby power consumption of your control device. This ensures accurate detection for automatic switching.
  8. Nyochaa ihe ngosi: Ensure the Ground and Surge Status LEDs are illuminated, indicating proper grounding and active surge protection.
TrickleStar Advanced Powerstrip, bottom view nwere oghere ndị na-etinye

Onyonyo 3: N'okpuru view of the powerstrip, highlighting the safety screws and mounting holes for secure installation.

5. Ntuziaka ọrụ

Once properly set up, operating the TrickleStar Advanced Powerstrip is straightforward:

  • Mgbanwe na-akpaghị aka: When you turn ON your control device (e.g., TV or PC) plugged into the Control Outlet, the power strip will sense the power draw and automatically activate the Switched Outlets, turning on all connected peripheral devices.
  • Nchekwa ike: When you turn OFF your control device, the power strip will detect the reduced power draw and automatically cut power to the Switched Outlets, eliminating standby power consumption from connected peripherals.
  • Mgbe niile na ụlọ ahịa: Devices plugged into the Always On Outlets will receive continuous power regardless of the control device's status.
  • Circuit emebi: In case of an overload, the integrated circuit breaker will trip to protect your devices and the power strip. To reset, unplug some devices and press the circuit breaker button.

6. Nlekọta

To ensure optimal performance and longevity of your TrickleStar Advanced Powerstrip:

  • Nyocha oge niile: Periodically inspect the power strip, cord, and plugs for any signs of wear, damage, or overheating.
  • Ịdị ọcha: Keep the power strip clean and free from dust and debris. Use a dry cloth for cleaning; never use liquids.
  • Zenarị ihe mgbochi: Ensure the power strip is not covered or placed in a way that obstructs ventilation, which could lead to overheating.
  • Ọnọdụ Nchekwa Ọwa: Monitor the Surge Status LED. If it is off, the surge protection has been consumed and the power strip should be replaced to ensure continued protection for your devices.

7. Nchọpụta nsogbu

NsogbuIhe nwere ike imeNgwọta
Switched Outlets do not turn on/off automatically.Incorrect threshold setting; Control device not plugged in or not drawing enough power.Adjust the threshold switch (High/Med/Low) to match your control device's standby power. Ensure the control device is properly plugged in and functioning.
No power to any outlets.Circuit breaker tripped; Power strip unplugged; Wall outlet not functioning.Press the circuit breaker reset button. Ensure the power strip is securely plugged into a live wall outlet. Test the wall outlet with another device.
Surge Status LED is off.Surge protection has been consumed; No proper ground.The power strip's surge protection capacity has been used up. Replace the power strip. Ensure the wall outlet is properly grounded.

8. Nkọwapụta

  • Nọmba nlereanya: 180SS-US-7XX
  • Onye nrụpụta: TrickleStar
  • Mgbakọta ọnụ ọkụ eletrik: 7 (1 Control, 2 Always On, 4 Switched)
  • Nchedo ịwa ahụ: 2160 Joules
  • Voltage: 240 volts (AC)
  • Ụdị nkwụnye: Ụdị B
  • Ogologo eriri: 4 ft
  • Akụkụ (L x W x H): 15 x 2.5 x 1.25 sentimita asatọ
  • Ibu ihe: 3.5 pound
  • Ihe: Durable plastic casing with internal ceramic-encased components.
  • Ojiji: Iji ime ụlọ naanị

9. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

TrickleStar offers a Akwụkwọ ikike ndụ on this product. Additionally, it includes a Connected Device Warranty of up to $20,000, providing peace of mind for your connected equipment. Unlike many manufacturers, TrickleStar does not require product registration for the warranty to be valid.

For further assistance or inquiries, please contact TrickleStar customer service:

TrickleStar maintains comprehensive product liability insurance through Lloyd's of London, offering up to $8 million per occurrence, which is recognized as the most comprehensive product liability insurance coverage in the market.

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