smartbitt 900VA Automatic Voltage Regulator User Manual

June 5, 2024
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smartbitt 900VA Automatic Voltage Regulator

Important Safe Notice.

CAUTION

  • Total energy load connected to your AVR must not exceed AVRs capacity, an excess in the maximum load capacity will cause the thermal breaker to interrupt the AC flow. (For more details about the load capacity and consumption of your devices please check out the specifications of your devices and/or the consumption table in this manual.)
  • The AVR is designed for its use with devices sensitive to voltage changes, such as: PCs, monitors, Inkjet printers, scanners, faxes, beneath others. It is also designed for its use with entertainment electronics such as: TVs, gaming consoles, audio, modems, routers, beneath others.
  • Is not recommended its use with: freezers, electric tools, air conditioners, de-humidifiers, or any other devices which employ alternating current motors for its functioning. Do not use with fuel powered electric generators neither vital support equipment.

WHAT’S IN THE BOX?

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing Smartbit Products.
This AVR has 8 polarized outlets NEMA5-15R, featuring 3 different kinds of electronic devices protec-tion: Automatic Voltage Regulation, surge protection and elimination of electrical noise/interferences. This AVR will keep an optimum voltage level in all its outlets to protect your valuable and delicate electronic devices such as: PCs, TVs, videogame consoles, HiFi sound systems, beneath others

Characteristics:

  • Provides 8 outlets with AVR, surge protection and electri-cal noise protection.
  • Provides stable voltage output through the low voltage step-up (boost) and high voltage step-down (buck).
  • Accepts wide range input voltages.
  • Provides protection for electrical discharge and overload. Provides telephone line protection through its RJ11 connector
  • Important Note.
    Before installation, please inspect the unit. Make sure that no element contained in the package is damaged . If that is damaged contact the retailer where it was purchased with the responsible manager.

Knowing your AVR

  1. Power cord
  2. On/Off Switch
  3.  8 Outlets (all with surge protection, electrical noise suppression, and AVR).
  4. Power On LED (Green)
  5. AVR active (Yellow)*
  6. Telephone line protection (RJ11 Connector)
  7. Slotted ventilation
    *AVR active LED powers on only when the input voltage is above/below normal levels

Installation & Operation

  • Inspection.
    Remove your AVR from the original packaging and verify the integrity of the device, in case of finding any damage which could have occurred during the transportation of the device from its origin to the point of sale where it was acquired, please notify your vendor.

  • Installation conditions and placement.
    Place your AVR in an area free of dirt or excessive dust and which has adequate airflow. Please place your AVR at least 20 cm away from any other devices to avoid any interference. Do not block the slotted ventilation. Do not operate the AVR where the temperature and humidity is above the specified limits (See specifications table included in this manual). Please operate the device in an environment free of mechanical vibrations, inflam-mable gases and/or corrosive or explosive atmospheres.

  • First load.
    Connect the plug of your AVR into a polarized outlet, it is import-ant that your current output has an adequate connection to earth ground, this will make your AVR work properly. Warning! Tearing up or bending the earth ground terminal from the AVR plug such as inadequate connection could cause electric shock and will void the warranty immediately.

  • Load connection.

    • This AVR has 8 power outlets NEMA5-15R (American standard) which provide automatic voltage regulation, surge protection and electric noise suppression.
    • Do not exceed the maximum capacity of your AVR, for this purpose it’s important for you to take advice from the consumption table further in this manual to avoid malfunc-tioning of your devices.
    • For more exactitude on the consumption of your electron-ic/electric devices it’s recommended to see the consumption of each device, which must be stipulated on the rear panel or charger of the devices you wish to connect to the AVR.
  • Modem or telephone line connection.
    Connect the telephone line to one of the RJ11 connectors. Connect your modem/telephone/router into the remaining RJ11 connector. (Only applies for models with RJ11 protection).

  • Turning on the AVR.
    Once you have connected the devices to the AVR, and made sure that the load doesn’t exceeds the capacity of your AVR, now you can proceed to switch the AVR to the ON position. (I)

Mounting on Wall & Troubleshooting

Installation on a vertical surface.
This AVR can be installed on a vertical surface. There are 2 ways to install it in this kind of surface, vertically or horizontally

  • Draw.
    Draw with a ruler a 140mm line (Vertical or horizontal depending on your needs).

  • Mark.
    Mark with a sharp object each of the ends of the drawn line, this is where the center of the mounting brackets will be.

  • Place.
    In both of the marks place one nail/screw on each, make sure that the nails/screws are firmly placed and strong enough to support the AVR weight. Place the AVR mounting brackets over the nails/screws, make sure the AVR is firmly placed.

Here you will find the most common issues.
If you need any information you can get in contact with our technical support team via e-mail, telephone or through the webpage http://www.smartbitt.com.

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE ACTION
AVR doesn’t turns on. **AVR is not correctly plugged in to AC power
source.** Make sure the AVR is correctly plugged in to the socket
Blown fuse Check fuse, change if necessary for one of the same value
RJ11 not protecting

Telephone cable not correctly plugged in.

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Check if telephone cable is correctly plugged in.

Check if the cable is in operative

conditions.

Technical Specifications

Consumption Table

Phone Mobil Charger average consumption 5W
Multichannel Amplificator average consumption 120W
Audio Minicomponent average consumption 60W
Scanner average consumption 150W
Printer Inkjet Printers 27W
PC (monitor) CRT promedio 17 inches 70W
PC (monitor) LCD, 19 inches 100W
PC (monitor) LCD, 21 inches 120W
PC Netbook 10.1 inches 40W
PC LapTop 15 inches 65W
PC Desktop (CPU) average consumption 170W
PC Tower average consumption 220W
PC iMac (CPU) Apple 365W
Radio average consumption 15W
Radio average consumption Old models 40W
Digital Clock average consumption 5W
DVD Player average consumption 35W
VHS Player average consumption 100W
Blu-Ray average consumption 60W
Switch/HUB 8 Ports 8W
Inalambric Phone (Dock) average consumption 25W
TV CRT Color, 21”, average consumption 200W
TV DLP, 50-56 inches 206W
TV LED, 32 inches 60W
TV LED, 40 inches 100W
TV LED, 55 inches 190W
TV LED, 60 inches 230W
TV LED, 80 inches 280W
TV LCD, 19 inches 35W
TV LCD, 21 inches 115W
TV LCD, 32 inches 156W
TV LCD, 34 inches 200W
TV LCD 37 inches 236W
TV LCD, 42 inches 322W
TV LCD, 50 inches 464W
TV Plasma, 42 inches 474W
TV Plasma, 50-56 inches 18W
TV Nintendo Wii 34W
Video game Console Nintendo Wii U 23W
Video game Console Playstation 30W
Video game Console PS2 194W
Video game Console PS3 137W
Video game Console PS4 70W
Video game Console Xbox 185W
Video game Console Xbox 360 112W
Video game Console Xbox ONE 15W
Video game Console average consumption 12W

The calculation may vary according to the make and model of the electronic device.

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