Addtam AD9110 Power Strip Surge Protector User Manual

June 13, 2024
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Addtam AD9110 Power Strip Surge Protector

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Introduction

The Addtam AD9110 Power Strip Surge Protector is a versatile and essential electrical accessory designed to safeguard your valuable electronic devices from power surges, voltage spikes, and provide multiple outlets for convenient device charging and power distribution. This surge protector combines advanced safety features and reliable surge protection to ensure the longevity and safety of your electronics.

Specifications

Brand Addtam
Color Black
Total Power Outlets 5
Voltage 125 Volts
Special Feature On And Off Switch, Surge Protection, Mountable, USB Slot

What’s in the Box

  • Addtam AD9110 Power Strip Surge Protector
  • User Manual

Features

  • Surge Protection : Protects connected devices from power surges, voltage spikes, and electrical noise.
  • Multiple Outlets: Offers outlets for plugging in various devices.
  • USB Charging: USB charging ports for smartphones, tablets, and other USB-powered devices.
  • Overload Protection : Prevents overloading and overheating with a built-in circuit breaker.
  • Indicator Lights: Displays surge protection and grounding status with LED indicator lights.
  • Flat Plug Design : The flat plug fits flush against the wall, saving space.
  • Long Cord: The power cord provides flexibility in positioning the power strip.
  • Wall Mountable: Designed for wall mounting for added convenience.

How to Use

  1. Place the Addtam AD9110 on a flat, stable surface or mount it on the wall if desired.
  2. Ensure that the power strip is plugged into a properly grounded electrical outlet.
  3. Connect your electronic devices to the power strip’s outlets and USB ports.
  4. Turn on your devices and ensure they are receiving power.
  5. Monitor the surge protection and grounding indicator lights for status information.

Safety

  • Regularly inspect the power strip for visible damage or wear and replace it if necessary.
  • Avoid overloading the power strip by exceeding its maximum load capacity.
  • Keep the power strip and connected devices away from water and moisture.
  • Do not pinch or damage the power cord or plug.
  • Unplug the power strip during severe electrical storms to prevent damage from power surges.

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Maintenance

  • Regular Inspection
    • Periodically inspect the surge protector for any visible damage, including frayed or exposed wires, cracks in the housing, or damaged outlets. If you notice any damage, discontinue use immediately and replace the surge protector.
  • Cable Management
    • Keep the cables and cords connected to the surge protector neatly organized. Avoid excessive coiling or tangling of cords, which can lead to overheating and reduced safety. 
  • Dust and Debris
    •   * Keep the surge protector clean by regularly removing dust and debris that may accumulate on and around the device. Use a soft, dry cloth or compressed air to clean it.
  • Outlet Loading
    • Be mindful not to overload the surge protector by connecting too many high-wattage devices. Ensure that the total power draw from your devices does not exceed the surge protector’s maximum load capacity.
  • Testing and Resetting
    • Familiarize yourself with the surge protector’s reset and test buttons (if applicable). The reset button allows you to restore protection after a surge event, and the test button verifies that the surge protection feature is functioning correctly. Refer to the user manual for specific instructions.
  • Grounding Indicator
    • If the surge protector has a grounding indicator, make sure it’s illuminated, indicating that the device is properly grounded. Proper grounding is essential for effective surge protection.
  • Surge Protection Status
    • Check any indicator lights that show the status of surge protection regularly to ensure that it is active. Different models may have different ways of indicating surge protection status.
  • Replacement
    • Surge protectors have a finite lifespan and can wear out over time, especially if they’ve absorbed a significant surge. Some surge protectors come with a status indicator that will notify you when it’s time to replace them. If in doubt, it’s a good practice to replace your surge protector periodically.
  • Weather and Environmental Considerations
    • If you are using the surge protector outdoors or in damp environments, ensure it is designed for such conditions. Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for usage in specific environments.
  • Unplug During Storms
    • In areas with frequent electrical storms, it’s advisable to unplug the surge protector during severe storms to prevent potential damage to connected devices and the surge protector itself.
  • Manufacturer’s Instructions:
    • Always refer to the manufacturer’s user manual for your specific surge protector model for maintenance guidelines and safety recommendations.

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Troubleshooting

  • No Power Output
    • If the power strip is not providing power to your devices, check that it’s properly plugged into a functioning electrical outlet.
    • Verify that the devices you’re trying to power are functioning correctly by plugging them into another outlet.
    • Ensure that the power strip’s reset button is not tripped or off.
  • Reset the Surge Protector
    • Most surge protectors have a reset button that can trip when it detects a surge. If your devices are not getting power, press the reset button to restore functionality.
  • Overloaded or Overheating
    • If the power strip is connected to too many devices or is overloaded with high-wattage appliances, it can automatically shut off to prevent overheating. Disconnect some devices to reduce the load. 
  • Check Circuit Breaker
    • Some power strips have built-in circuit breakers that can trip in response to a surge or overload. If the power strip stops working, check if it has a circuit breaker button that needs to be reset.
  • Inspect for Damage
    • Visually inspect the power strip for any visible damage, including frayed cords, exposed wires, or damaged outlets. Do not use a damaged power strip.
  • Test in a Different Outlet
    • Plug the power strip into a different electrical outlet to determine if the issue is with the outlet or the power strip. 
  • Check Grounding:
    • Ensure that the power strip is properly grounded. The ground pin should be securely inserted into the outlet. A grounded outlet is essential for surge protection to work effectively.
  • Indicator Lights
    • Pay attention to any indicator lights on the power strip. These lights may provide information about the strip’s status, such as surge protection, grounding, or power availability.
  • Test Button
    • Some surge protectors have a test button that allows you to verify if the surge protection is functioning correctly. Press this button and check for any indicator lights or signs that the test was successful.
  • Contact the Manufacturer
    • If the power strip still does not work after trying the above steps, contact the manufacturer’s customer support for further assistance, including warranty or replacement options.

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FAQs

What is the Addtam AD9110 Power Strip Surge Protector?

The Addtam AD9110 Power Strip Surge Protector is a multi-outlet power strip designed to protect your electronic devices from power surges, while also providing additional power outlets.

How many outlets are available on this power strip?

The AD9110 power strip typically includes multiple outlets, with the exact number varying by model. It can range from 6 to 12 outlets or more.

Is this power strip surge protector suitable for both home and office use?

Yes, it is designed for use in both home and office settings, providing a convenient solution for powering and protecting various devices.

Does the surge protector feature USB ports for charging mobile devices?

Many models of the AD9110 power strip include USB ports, allowing you to charge your mobile devices alongside powering other electronics.

What is the joule rating for the surge protection?

The joule rating for surge protection can vary by model, with some versions offering higher ratings for better protection against power surges.

Is there an on/off switch for individual outlets or a master switch?

Certain models come with individual on/off switches for each outlet, while others have a master switch to control power to all outlets.

Is the power strip wall-mountable for space-saving installation?

Yes, some versions of the AD9110 power strip can be wall-mounted for space- saving installation and convenient access to outlets.

What is the maximum power rating (wattage) for this surge protector?

The maximum power rating can vary by model, with most offering a high power capacity to accommodate various devices and appliances.

Does the surge protector come with a warranty?

Warranty coverage may vary by the seller, but some versions of the power strip include a limited warranty to ensure product quality and reliability.

Can the surge protector be used for heavy-duty appliances and equipment?

The AD9110 power strip is generally designed for powering standard consumer electronics and is not recommended for heavy-duty appliances or industrial equipment.

Is there a reset button for the surge protector after a power surge event?

Some models include a reset button for the surge protection, allowing you to reset the protection after a surge event.

Is the power strip surge protector suitable for international use (110-240V)?

Many models of the AD9110 power strip are designed to support a wide voltage range (110-240V) and can be used internationally with the appropriate plug adapters.

What should I do if I encounter issues with the power strip surge protector?

If you encounter problems, contact the manufacturer or seller for support or warranty information. They can assist with troubleshooting and resolutions.

Is the power strip surge protector energy-efficient and ETL certified?

Some models are designed to be energy-efficient and may be ETL certified, indicating that they meet safety and quality standards.

Can the surge protector protect my devices from lightning strikes?

While surge protectors offer protection against power surges, they may not provide complete protection against direct lightning strikes. For additional protection, consider installing lightning rods and other safeguards.

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