NAVITEL NS300 Portable Power Station User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- NAVITEL
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Device layout
- Specifications
- Package contents
- Buttons and other elements
- Button features
- Display configuration
- Display features
- Charging portable power station
- Charging electronic devices
- Portable power station overload
- Cleaning portable power station
- Portable power station storage
- Precautions
- Troubleshooting
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
NAVITEL NS300
PORTABLE POWER STATION
Introduction
Dear customer! Thank you for purchasing this NAVITEL® product.
NAVITEL NS300 is a portable power station, which can generate pure sine wave
signal with a power of up to 300 W and has a lot of additional features
described in this User manual. Please read the manual carefully before using
the device and keep it for future reference.
Device layout
1. LCD display | 8. SOS light |
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2. DC5525 output | 9. Anti-collision strip |
3. Cigarette lighter output | 10. Folding handle |
4. USB-A outputs | 11. Wireless charge panel |
5. USB-C outputs | 12. Air intake vent with cooling fan* |
6. DC input/ Car charge input | 13. LED light |
7. PV input | 14. AC output |
*Important! Do not cover; keep open!
Specifications
Rated power | 300 W |
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Rated capacity | 307.84 W.h |
Overload protection | 330±20 W |
Car charge input | 60 W |
12-24 V 5A
Anderson 30A solar panel input| 60 W
18-23 V 5A
AC output| 230V ± 100/0/ 50 Hz
USB-A outputs| 18W
5 V 3 A
9V 2 A
12V 5 A
USB-C 20W output| 20 W
5 V A
9 V A
12V 67 A
USB-C 60W output| 60W
5 V 3 A
9V A
12V 3 A
15V 3 A
20 V 3 A
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Cigarette lighter output| 14 V 8 A
DC5525 output| 14 V ****8 A
Wireless charge| 15 W
Working temperature| -10 – 40 °C
Weight| 3.5 kg
Dimensions| 273 x 171 x 163 mm
Package contents
• Portable power station NAVITEL NS300
• AC adapter
• 12V car charge cable
• 18V cable with MC4 connector
• User manual
• Warranty card
when charging from a solar panel, it is recommended to use NAVITEL SP120/SP200 solar panels; to find out more about NAVITEL solar panels visit www.navitel.com
Buttons and other elements
A. DC outputs on/off button
B. Power button
C. LED light button
D. USB outputs on/off button
E. AC output on/off button
F. SOS mode button
G. Display
Button features
Power button
Press the button to turn on portable power station. When power is on, DC
outputs button, USB outputs button, AC output button and wireless charge
function are activated. After use press this button to turn portable power
station off.
DC outputs on/off button
Press the button to enable DC outputs. After use press this button to disable
DC outputs.
USB outputs on/off button
Press the button to enable USB outputs. After use press this button to disable
USB outputs.
AC output on/off button
Press the button to enable AC output. After use press this button to disable
AC output.
LED light button and SOS mode button
LED light and SOS mode functions are available even when portable power
station is switched off. To activate/disactivate this functions press
corresponding buttons.
Display configuration
H. Battery level indicator
I. Input power indicator
J. LED light indicator
K. Cooling fan indicator
L. Error code indicator
M. DC outputs power indicator
N. AC output power indicator
O. USB outputs power indicator
Display features
Battery level indicator
• When charging device is connected to portable power station, this
indicator is lit up and shows the current battery level of portable
power station.
Input power indicator
- When charging device is connected to portable power station, this indicator is lit up and shows the input charging power level.
DC outputs power indicator
- When DC outputs are activated, this indicator is lit up and shows the DC output power level.
USB outputs power indicator
- When USB outputs are activated, this indicator is lit up and shows the USB output power level.
AC output power indicator
- When AC output is activated, this indicator is lit up and shows the AC output power level.
Error code indicator
- In case of malfunction of the portable power station this indicator is lit
up and displays one of the following codes:
W01 – overheating protection;
W02 – freezing protection;
W03 – AC short circuit protection;
W04 – overload protection;
W05 – under voltage protection.
LED light indicator
- When LED light is turned on, this indicator is lit up.
Cooling fan indicator
- When cooling fan is turned on, this indicator is lit up.
Charging portable power station
- To charge the portable power station from the mains, connect the AC adapter to the DC input socket and plug the adapter into a wall outlet. Charging time – up to 6 hours.
- To charge the portable power station from the car, start the engine, connect the car charge cable to the DC input socket of the power station and the car’s cigarette lighter socket. Charging time – up to 6 hours.
- To charge the portable power station from the solar panel, connect the Anderson 30A plug cable from the solar panel to the Anderson 30A socket of the power station. Charging time – up to 7 hours (depending on solar conditions and position of solar panel).
- It is recommended to use NAVITEL SP120/SP200 solar panels when charging the portable power station from solar panel.
- When charging the portable power station, the display should be lighted up and show the battery level on the indicator. When the indicator shows “100%”, the power station is fully charged.
- It is recommended to fully charge the Portable Power Station once every three months to ensure long battery life.
Charging electronic devices
- To charge an electronic device from a portable power station, activate the needed output port by pressing buttons A, D or E and connect the corresponding cable or adapter to this port.
- When a port is activated, the corresponding button on the portable station is lit up green and the display is enabled to show the status of the corresponding port. When the port is disabled, the button and the display are turned off.
- If there are no devices connected to the output ports within 20 seconds, the portable charging station will enter standby mode. To exit standby mode, connect an electronic device to the station.
- After charging is completed, turn off the output ports by pressing the corresponding buttons.
- An advanced battery management system allows you to charge a connected device through the DC output ports and USB output ports while the portable power station is charging.
Do not connect electronic devices to the ac output while the power station is charging!
Portable power station overload
When power station is overloaded:
- AC output will automatically turn off;
- error code indicator will show code W04;
- DC outputs power indicator will remain lit if those ports are activated.
Cleaning portable power station
- Make sure all input and output ports of the power station are disabled.
- Wipe the station with a clean, dry, soft, lint-free cloth.
- Remove debris from both side vents. When cleaning the side vents, do not allow foreign particles to enter the inside of the case; it is not recommended to use compressed air.
- Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
- Do not use metal objects to clean the ports to avoid electric shock.
Portable power station storage
- Store the station in a place protected from the sun at a cool temperature and moderate humidity.
- If stored for more than 1 month, fully charge the station before storage and recharge every 3 months to avoid complete discharge and possible battery failure.
- Storing at high temperatures can result in a significant reduction in life, overheating and fire.
- Storing at low temperatures can result in a significant reduction in battery life and battery failure.
- Avoid exposure to corrosive substances and gases.
- After storage, visually inspect the portable power station for signs damage or dirt.
Precautions
- Do not disassemble the device or repair it yourself.
- Keep children away from the device.
- At the end of its useful life, the device must be handed over to an appropriate collection point for recycling and disposal of electrical and electronic equipment in accordance with federal or local laws.
Troubleshooting
Problem | Possible cause | Possible solution |
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Portable power station does not charge | Using not supplied AC adapter | Use the |
supplied AC adapter for charging
The AC adapter is not fully connected to the portable power station| Check the
connection of the AC adapter to the portable power station
Electronic device is not charging from the portable power station| Output
ports are not enabled| Enable the output ports according to the user manual
The electronic device does not meet the technical requirements of the portable
power station| Check that the electronic device meet the requirements
according to this user manual
The portable power station is empty| Check the battery level of the portable
power station; if the station is empty, charge it according to this user
manual
References
- NAVITEL detailed offline maps for iPhone, iPad, Android
- NAVITEL detailed offline maps for iPhone, iPad, Android
- NAVITEL - Documentation
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