GOAL ZERO 36500 Yeti 6000X Portable Power Station User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- GOAL ZERO
Table of Contents
- CHARGE ME NOW
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Get To Know Your Gear
- How it Works
- Charging Your Goal Zero Yeti
- Using your Goal Zero Yeti
- Storage and Downtime Maintenance
- Technical Specifications
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Troubleshooting
- Education
- Warranty & Contact
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
GOAL ZERO 36500
Yeti 6000X
Portable Power Station
User Guide
POWER. ANYTHING.ANYWHERE
CHARGE ME NOW
Before using or storing, plug your Goal Zero Yeti into the wall until it is fully charged. Keep your Goal Zero Yeti plugged in when not in use to ensure it is always ready. This will NOT cause harm to your battery. For more tips and tricks on keeping your battery healthy, see the BATTERIES 101 section.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read all instructions and cautions carefully before use to avoid personal
injury or damage to the unit and any connected products
Observe all Inputectors ratings: To avoid fire or electrical shock
hazards, observe all ratings on the unit, and the product you intend to use;
check manuals for more information.
Use in a ventilated area: Ensure proper ventilation while in use and do
not obstruct fan openings on the unit. Inadequate ventilation may cause damage
to the unit. Do not stack anything on top of the unit in storage or in use.
Power supplies will get hot when in use: Keep your Yeti Power supply in a
dry, well-ventilated area when in use. Do not keep the power supply under the
lid when in use DO NOT operate in wet conditions: In order to avoid short
circuits or electric shock do not allow the unit to get wet. Let the unit dry
completely before using.
keep the unit clean and dry: Inspect the unit for dirt, dust, or moisture
on a regular basis.AC outlet on the wall.
DO NOT insert foreign objects into outputs or ventilation holes.
DO NOT tamper with or attempt to replace your battery. For information
bout a replacement battery contact the Goal zero solutions center.
Any manipulation of the unit or its components will void all warranties.
Get To Know Your Gear
Buttons Under Lid:
Pressing the WiFi button will activate the Yeti’s WiFi for connection to a
device. For information on connecting your device to the Yeti, see the
included Yeti App Start-Up Guide. Also, holding the WiFi button switches
between pairing and connecting modes. Pressing and holding will perform a soft
reset (does not perform a factory reset and does not reset the watt-hours).
Must hold units button to reset watt-hour counter.
How it Works
Charging Your Goal Zero Yeti
CHARGE ME NOW: Before using or storing, plug your Goal Zero Yeti into the wall
until it is fully charged. Keep your Goal Zero Yeti plugged in when not in use
to ensure it is always ready. This will NOT cause harm to your battery. For
more tips and tricks on keeping your battery healthy, see the BATTERIES 101
section.
When charging your Goal Zero Yeti, you will notice a battery segment blinking
in the display. This indicates the current charge status. Once your Goal Zero
Yeti is fully charged, all battery segments will be lit and remain solid. As
long as there is more power
going into the Goal Zero Yeti than is being pulled from the output ports, the
display will also indicate the time until fully charged. This is an estimated
time based on the power input and output numbers at that moment; it will
gradually adjust to a shorter or longer time as the average charge or
discharge rates fluctuate.
Charging from the Wall
Using the included 600W AC Wall Charger, plug your Goal Zero Yeti into any
wall outlet.
You will know the Goal Zero Yeti is charging when the blue LED light next to
the INPUT port turns on, and battery segments in the BATTERY DISPLAY are
blinking. The Goal Zero Yeti is fully charged when all battery segments stop
blinking and remain solid. The Goal Zero Yeti should recharge from the wall in
about 11 hours.
- The AC wall adapter comes in two pieces. Connect the two pieces by plugging the cable into the box.
- The 600W AC Wall Charger can be plugged into the front of the Yeti.
- You can only use one wall charger at a time. If you want to charge your Yeti faster, call our solutions center or look at our fast charge options on goalzero.com.
NOTE: To charge from your 12V output in your vehicle, use our 12V Car
Charging Cable SKU 98079.
Charging from Solar
IMPORTANT NOTE: When solar recharging your Goal Zero Yeti Lithium, take
note of the voltages of the solar panels and do not exceed 50V. Individual
solar panels or solar panels chained in series in excess of 50V cannot be used
with the Goal Zero Yeti Lithium and can cause serious damage to the unit. For
help on chaining solar panels, call our Customer Solutions Center at
888-794-6250.
There are three different inputs you can use when charging your Goal Zero Yeti
from solar, two of which are located in the “INPUT” area on the left side of
the Goal Zero Yeti faceplate and a third one located inside the storage
compartment under the top lid. One of the front ports and the port inside the
storage compartment are round 8mm ports designed to be used with Goal Zero
Solar Panels or wall charger. Each 8mm input port can handle up to 120W. The
Anderson Power Pole port is designed to be used with larger or higher power
solar panels and can handle 600W of power, which is the total capacity for
power across all input ports.
- Place your solar panel where it will get as much direct sunlight as possible.
- Insert the blue-ringed solar panel plug into one of the INPUT ports, either on the front of the Goal Zero Yeti or in the storage compartment under the top lid. You will know the Goal Zero Yeti is charging when the blue LED light next to the INPUT port lights up, and the battery segments in the BATTERY DISPLAY are blinking. The Goal Zero Yeti is fully charged when all battery segments stop blinking and remain solid.
- You can also connect the Goal Zero Yeti to solar panels using the Anderson PowerPole port and the appropriate adapter (if necessary), next to the 8mm charging port.
- You can chain multiple Goal Zero Solar Panels together to reduce solar recharge times. Your Goal Zero Yeti is capable of taking in 120W of input through the 8mm ports and no more than 600W of solar through the APP port.
NOTE: If you are inputting from solar panels into multiple ports you can
only combine inputs if the panels being used are the same voltage. Panels that
output different voltages will not be able to combine through different ports.
If you are using panels with different voltages into two or more of the input
ports, the Yeti will select the single highest solar input available.
Also, solar and AC inputs will not be able to be combined. If you are
inputting from both a solar panel and a wall outlet the Yeti will select the
higher of the two inputs.
Using your Goal Zero Yeti
How to use your Goal Zero Yeti:
- Press the power button located above each port you will be using. **When not using certain ports, make sure to turn them off to conserve power.
- You’ll know the port is turned on when the white LED light on the button is illuminated.
- Plugin your gear for power anywhere life takes you.
- If possible, keep your Goal Zero Yeti plugged into a power source when not in use.
- You can charge your Goal Zero Yeti, and run your gear at the same time.
Best-Use Strategy:
When charging gear with your Goal Zero Yeti, take note of the BATTERY DISPLAY.
If you plug-in devices that have a high power requirement (a large
refrigerator), the charge level of your Goal Zero Yeti can drop very quickly
and you may not get exactly 6000Wh of capacity. Also, especially when using
the AC power output, the Goal Zero Yeti will be converting the energy from the
DC power of the battery to the AC power needed by your device. Although your
Goal Zero Yeti has a highly efficient inverter, there is still some energy
lost in the conversion and you will not get the full rated capacity of the
battery. If you’re experiencing shorter runtimes, you may want to check the
device’s power requirements, see TROUBLESHOOTING for help.
Cold Weather Usage:
Cold temperatures (below freezing) can impact the Goal Zero Yeti’s battery
capacity. If you’ll be out living off-grid in sub-zero conditions, we
recommend keeping your Goal Zero Yeti in an insulated cooler, connected to a
power source (solar panels), and charging your gear. The natural heat
generated by the Goal Zero Yeti contained in an insulated cooler will keep
battery capacity at its highest. The Yeti will not allow charging below
freezing for safety reasons. The unit will warn show a warning on the LCD as
you approach this temperature
LCD Display
The built-in LCD display indicates four important things:
- INPUT shows the amount of power (watts) going into the Goal Zero Yeti while charging. If charging from solar, you’ll see the watts change as you reposition the panels into/out of the sunlight.
- OUTPUT shows the amount of power (watts) your devices are using while plugged into the Goal Zero Yeti.
- TIME TO EMPTY/FULL shows the amount of time before your Goal Zero Yeti is completely charged or empty, depending on if the net amount of power going into the Goal Zero Yeti is positive or negative.
- BATTERY LEVEL shows 5 segments, approximating 20% – 40% – 60% – 80% -100% capacity. As you use your Goal Zero Yeti, segments will disappear from the display, indicating the remaining charge. When charging your Goal Zero Yeti you will notice a battery segment blinking. This indicates the current charge status. Once your Goal Zero Yeti is fully charged, all battery segments will be lit and remain solid. As long as there is more power going into the Goal Zero Yeti than is being pulled from the output ports, the display will also indicate the time until fully charged. This is an estimated time based on the power input and output numbers at that time; it will adjust to a shorter or longer time if the charge or discharge rates fluctuate. Note that when you first plug in a power source, whether it’s a solar panel or a wall charger, the Yeti may take a minute to detect and adjust its charge circuitry before it starts drawing power from the source.
- The WiFi symbol indicates the Yeti’s WiFi is turned on. If flashing, the Yeti is ready to connect to a device.
Front Buttons:
Pressing the LIGHT button will turn the display backlight on and off.
Pressing the UNIT button will scroll through different output and power
consumption settings. Hold units + info to perform a factory reset. this
deletes wifi information and configurations. Hold units to reset the watt-hour
counter.
Pressing the INFO button will alternate the screen between showing the
detailed battery state of charge percentage and the Time to Empty/Full.
Storage and Downtime Maintenance
Having your Goal Zero Yeti connected to a power source, like a solar panel or
wall plug, between adventures or while in storage keeps its battery healthy
and topped off. This prolongs battery life and will ensure your Goal Zero Yeti
is charged and ready to go all day, every day.
If you can’t keep your Goal Zero Yeti plugged into a power source during
storage, fully charge your Goal Zero Yeti every 3 months and store it in a
cool, dry place. If the Yeti has not been used for several months, it may
require several charge cycles to restore accurate results on the battery
percent and time remaining values on the screen. Failure to maintain your Goal
Zero Yeti by following these steps can result in battery damage which will
void the product warranty.
Technical Specifications
Charge times
Maximum input (standard)| 11 hrs
Goal Zero Ranger 300| 24-48 hrs
Goal Zero Boulder (3X) 200 Briefcase| 12-14 hrs
Goal Zero Boulder (6X) 200 Briefcase| 11-12 hrs
Battery:|
Cell Chemistry| Li-ion NMC
Pack Capacity| 6071Wh (10.9V, 556Ah)
Single Cell Equivalent Capacity| 1668Ah @ 3.6V
Lifecycles| 500 Cycles to 80% capacity (Discharge rate: 1C, Full
charge/discharge, Temp: 25C)
Shelf-life| Charge every 3-6 months
Management System| MPPT charge controller
Ports:
USB-A Port (output)| 5V, up to 2.4A (12W max), regulated
USB-C Port (output)| 5 – 12V, up to 3.0A (18W max), regulated
USB-PD Port (output)| 5 – 20V, up to 3.0A (60W max), regulated
6mm Port (output, 6mm)| 12V, up to 10A (120W max), regulated
12V Car Port (output)| 12V, up to 13A (160W max), regulated
12V Power Pole port (output)| 12V, up to 30A (360W max), regulated
120V AC Inverter (output, pure sine wave)| 120VAC 60Hz, 16.5A (2000W, 3500W
surge)
0| 230VAC 50Hz, 8.5A (2000W, 3500W surge)
Charging Port (input, 8mm)| 14-50V, up to 10A (120W max)
Power Pole Charging Port (input)| 14-50V, up to 50A (600W max)
Expansion Module port| The covered port under the lid. To be used with Goal
Zero expansion modules only.
WiFi:
RF Certification| FCC/CE/IC/TELEC/KCC/SRRC/NCC
Protocols| 802.11 b/g/n (802.11n up to 150 Mbps)
Frequency Range| 2.4~2.5 GHz
Bluetooth:
Protocols| Bluetooth Low Energy
General:
Weight (Yeti only)| 97.35 lbs (44.16 kg)
Weight (cart only)| 106.1 lbs (48.11 kg)
Dimensions (Yeti only)| 15.25 x 10.23 x 17 in (38.74 x 25.98 x 43.2 cm)
Dimensions (Yeti & Roll Cart)| 20.5 x 14.6 x 19.01 in (51.99 x 36.98 x 48.28
cm)
Operating Usage Temp.| 32-104 F (0-40 C)
Certs|
Warranty| 24 months
Frequently Asked Questions
My yeti is not responding or is exhibiting odd behavior what should I do?
Try resetting the unit by holding the Units and Info button for 3 seconds to
reset your Yeti. Check your Yeti to see if the issue is resolved after the
reset.
My new Yeti does not initially charge to 100%, it only charges to 95%
what’s going on?
Cycle the battery a few times and the issue should resolve itself as the yeti
dials in its charge parameters.
Are there faster ways to recharge my Yeti?
Yes, check out our full list of charging options at Goalzero.com. Here we have
options for fast charging as well as vehicle integration.
There is a new version of Firmware available and I want to update my Yeti
how do I do this?
Download the Goal Zero app from your favorite app store and follow the
instructions there for an update to your Yeti.
During the update process, my Yeti is stuck in a loop and keeps trying to
update over and over unsuccessfully. How do I fix this?
Try resetting the Yeti following the instructions from Q1 and restarting the
update process. This should fix the issue.
What do the snowflake icon and the thermometer icon mean?
If your yeti displays the thermometer icon and a warning of HOT or COLD, this
means you are either approaching or have exceeded the temperature thresholds
of the Yeti. A warning of “cold” means you will need to warm the yeti in order
to resume full functionality while “hot” means you need to cool the unit.
Have my Yeti connected to a charger but it is at 98% and not charging, what
is going on?
In order to get the most life out of your battery, we make sure to not stress
the battery pack at the full state of charge. The battery will charge to 100%
and then stop, self-discharge over time to 98% before the charge will engage
again. If you are wanting to make sure your Yeti is completely topped off for
upcoming use, unplugging and then re-plugging in your input cable should
reengage the input and start the charge again
My old Yeti accessory or charger is not working with my new Yeti X, should
it be working?
Some of the smaller power supplies and legacy chargers will not work with the
new Yeti X. For a full list of compatible chargers and accessories for your
product please visit
www.goalzero.com/accessories.
Can I use my 3rd party panels with my Yeti?
Yes, you can, so long as you stay under 50V. If using multiple 3rd party
panels, be careful! Chaining 3rd party panels together can be dangerous if
done in the wrong way. For more information contact our customer service team
via telephone at (888) 7946250, or via email at
support@goalzero.com.
Can I chain multiple Goal Zero panels into a Yeti X?
Yes, our panels are designed to be safely chained together out of the box
and eliminate the risks associated with 3rd party panels.
My yeti is not responding or is exhibiting odd behavior what should I do?
Your Goal Zero Yeti uses custom-designed Lithium-Ion. Here are some basic
facts about Lithium Ion batteries:
- Lithium-Ion batteries can store and release a lot of energy in a short period of The batteries in your Goal Zero Yeti are in a protective enclosure with sophisticated battery management and protection system controlling its terminals to the outside world.
- It is critical that your battery does not get wet as moisture and water can get into the battery cells behind the protection circuitry and bypass that protection.
How do I know if my Goal Zero Yeti is charged?
To check the charge level of your Goal Zero Yeti, refer to the Battery
Display. When lit up, you’ll see a battery outline with 5 segments, indicating
the current charge level. It is OK to use your Goal Zero Yeti even when it’s
not fully charged.
How do I know if my device will work with the Goal Zero Yeti?
First, you’ll need to determine the amount of power your device requires. This
may require some research on your end, a good internet search or examining the
user guide for your device should suffice.
Second, you will need to check the capacity for the individual output ports.
For example, the Goal Zero Yeti’s AC port is powered by an inverter that
allows for 2000W of power.
This means if your device is pulling more than 2000W for an extended period of
time, the Goal Zero Yeti’s inverter will shut off. Another number to watch for
is the surge rating of your device as compared to that of the port. The Goal
Zero Yeti inverter has an advanced surge management system that will maximize
its compatibility with various devices, but there will still be items that
will surge at a higher rate, and for a longer time, than the Goal Zero Yeti
can manage, in which case the port will turn itself off.
Finally, once you know your device is compatible, you’ll want to determine how
long you’ll be able to power your gear from the Goal Zero Yeti. Here’s a
quick and dirty lesson in power.
All GOAL ZERO Power Banks and Portable Power Stations have a number in their
name, ex. Sherpa100AC, Goal Zero Yeti 6000X. These numbers refer to the Watt
Hours (Wh), or the amount of energy that can be stored in each recharger, and
how you’ll know if your gear is compatible with each recharger. For example, a
200Wh power station should run a 100W light for 2 hours (200/100=2). If your
gear falls within the 6000Wh capacity of the Goal Zero Yeti, you’ll want to
check the restrictions on each of the output ports.
Another factor in the math is how much power is being converted going from the
Goal Zero Yeti battery to the device you are powering/charging. In some
situations, like when running a 12V device, such as the LAL 350, directly off
the 12V port, there will be minimal conversion and thus very little additional
losses. In using the USB ports to charge a phone, you add a layer of
conversion (12V battery in the Goal Zero Yeti is being converted to a 5V USB
output), which introduces around 10% of losses. When using the inverter, there
are two layers of conversion (12V to high voltage, DC to AC). The least
efficient way of using the battery in the Goal Zero Yeti is to use an AC-DC
adapter off the AC ports, as is the case if you use a phone wall charger to
charge your phone, as it adds yet another layer of conversion in the wall
adapter.
So when you’re deciding on what to power from your new GOAL ZERO recharger, do
some research into your device’s watt consumption. For more quick tips and
learning tools, check out
www.GoalZero.com/learn.html
Troubleshooting
If your devices are not recharging from your Goal Zero Yeti, follow these steps:
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Ensure the Output Port has been turned on. The white LED light on the power button should be lit up.
a. If any of the lights have turned red, this indicates a trip. Push the button again to reset it. The light will turn white when it is successfully reset. -
Check the Battery Display. If it is at 20% or below, charge your Goal Zero Yeti.
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Check the LCD Display for warning icons:
OVERLOAD: Power draw exceeds port’s maximum allowance. Indicated by red light in the port’s button.
Temperature warning. Allow unit to cool.
Battery requires attention. Contact customer support. 1-888-794-6250 -
Verify your device is suitable for use with the Goal Zero Yeti:
a. All of the Goal Zero Yeti output ports have their own max power capacity. Check the Goal Zero Yeti’s Tech Specs to ensure your device is compatible. -
If you are still experiencing trouble with your Goal Zero Yeti, please call our Customer Solutions Center at 1-888-794-6250 or by email at support@goalzero.com.
If you are having trouble with WiFi connection:
- Press and hold the WiFi button for approximately 3 seconds to force the Yeti into connection mode. The WiFi symbol on the screen will begin to flash.
- Reconnect your device to your Yeti following the instructions in the Goal Zero Yeti App.
NOTE: If none of these solutions resolve your issue try resetting the unit by holding the Units and Info button for 3 seconds to reset your Yeti. Check your Yeti to see if the issue is resolved after the reset.
Education
BATTERIES 101: GOAL ZERO utilizes the latest and greatest in battery technology to accompany you on all life’s adventures. From the versatile and lightweight Lithium-Ion to the robust and powerful Lead Acid, we’ve compiled some helpful tips to keep your GOAL ZERO batteries working their best.
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Batteries need exercise.
The best thing for any battery is to use it. Don’t leave the battery sitting without being charged for extended periods of time. If you will be storing the Goal Zero Yeti without a charger, make sure it’s fully charged before you put it away. -
The “Battery Memory” myth.
Thanks to old Nickel-Cadmium (NiCd) batteries, there’s a myth running around that you should completely drain your batteries before plugging them in for a recharge, called “deep cycling”. Although true with NiCd batteries, the typical batteries you’ll find in most of your gear today, including the advanced lithium and lead-acid batteries used in your GOAL ZERO rechargers, require no such draining. In fact, you should avoid deep cycling your batteries – it does more harm than good in most cases. -
The “Stadium Effect”.
The stadium effect occurs when recharging your batteries. You’ll notice your battery quickly filling up in the beginning, then slowing down noticeably when trying to charge up the last several percentages. Think of how quickly a stadium fills up when the doors first open – there are hundreds of open seats so it’s easy to find the one you want. Eventually, there are only a few open seats here and there and people have to maneuver around to find the spot they want, and filling those seats takes longer. The same theory applies to recharging batteries.
It’s easy for energy to flow in and take up empty space in the beginning, and as time goes on and there is less space available, it takes longer for the energy to fill in the holes. -
Read the manual.
Yeah, it might be a long read, but the manual is the best place to find the dos and don’ts for the battery in your specific device. Reading your manual will ensure you’re taking steps to keep your batteries happy and healthy.
SOLAR 101: GOAL ZERO makes it easy to recharge your gear from the sun – we didn’t invent solar power, we perfected it. Some things to keep in mind when recharging your gear with solar power:
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Solar panels don’t store power from the sun, they collect it.
We teach you to COLLECT – STORE – USE, which is the best way to utilize solar power to recharge your gear. COLLECT the sun’s energy with a solar panel. STORE the power in a recharger. USE the recharger to power your gear, day or night. If you’re really a diehard, you can plug your gear directly into the junction box located on the back of our NOMAD Solar Panels to recharge from the sun. -
Not all solar charge times are created equal.
Most solar panel manufacturers calculate their recharge times with the following equation: Device Watt Hours/Solar Panel Watts = Solar Recharge Times. So theoretically, a 13-watt solar panel would recharge a 50 watt-hour recharger in 3.84 hours (50/13 = 3.84) – and this is the number you could find in marketing material for a solar panel. However, in order to standardize results across all manufacturers, these tests are completed in laboratory settings. The truth is, on a good, sunny day, you’ll receive about 50-75% of your solar panel’s rated wattage, and this is how the engineers at GOAL ZERO calculate the solar recharge times you see on our packaging. -
Solar works, even in overcast conditions.
Solar panels utilize IR, UV, and visible rays from the sun that can penetrate through clouds.
Although the efficiency of the solar panel will decrease in cloudy conditions, you’ll still be collecting valuable power from the sun. -
Keep away from shade and windows.
Although you should seek out shade on sunny days, your solar panels will collect more power when fully exposed to the sunlight. Windows also have a habit of decreasing efficiency. So keep those panels outside and in the bright sunlight. -
Proper alignment works wonders.
Keeping your solar panel angled toward the sun can dramatically increase solar efficiency. Set it up and let Mother Nature do the rest.
Warranty & Contact
LIMITED WARRANTY
This LIMITED WARRANTY from GOAL ZERO LLC (“GOAL ZERO”) warrants to the
original consumer purchaser that this GOAL ZERO product will be free from
defects in workmanship and material under normal consumer use during the
applicable warranty period identified in Paragraph 2, below, subject to the
exclusions set forth in Paragraph 5, below. The foregoing provisions state
GOAL ZERO’s entire liability, and your exclusive remedy, for any breach of
warranty, express or implied. GOAL ZERO will not assume, nor authorize any
person to assume for it, any other liability in connection with the sales of
GOAL ZERO products.
WARRANTY PERIOD
The warranty period for GOAL ZERO lead-acid batteries(whether purchased on a
stand-alone basis or as part of another product) is One Hundred and Eighty
(180) days.
The warranty period for GOAL ZERO lithium battery-based Yeti products and
Boulder solar panels is two (2) years.
The warranty period for all other GOAL ZERO products and components is one (1)
year from the date of original purchase by the original consumer A sales
receipt from the original consumer purchase, or other reasonable documentary
proof is required in order to establish the start of the warranty period. If
you completed the online GOAL ZERO Product Registration Form within thirty
(30) days after purchasing your product, that registration can also establish
the start date of the warranty period (but warranty coverage is not
conditioned upon such registration).
REMEDY
GOAL ZERO will, at its option, (1) repair the product at no charge, using new
or refurbished replacement parts, or (2) exchange the product with a product
that is new or which has been manufactured from new or serviceable used parts
and is at least functionally equivalent to the original product. A replacement
product/part assumes the remaining warranty of the original product or ninety
(90) days from the date of replacement or repair, whichever provides longer
coverage for you. When a product or part is exchanged, any replacement item
becomes your property and the replaced item becomes GOAL ZERO’s property.
LIMITED TO ORIGINAL CONSUMER BUYER
This warranty is not transferable to any subsequent owner of a GOAL ZERO
product.
EXCLUSIONS
This Limited Warranty applies only to hardware products manufactured by or for
GOAL ZERO that can be identified by the “GOAL ZERO” trademark, trade name, or
logo affixed to them. The Limited Warranty does not apply to any non-GOAL ZERO
products, even if packaged or sold with GOAL ZERO products.
Non-GOAL ZERO manufacturers or suppliers may provide their own warranties. For
consumers outside of the contiguous US 48 states, a one (1) year warranty
period is enforced for lithium power stations and Boulder solar panels. Claims
on lithium power stations and Boulder panels from consumers outside of the
contiguous 48 states after the one (1) year warranty period will be handled on
a case by case basis, in compliance with local regulatory standards.
This warranty does not apply to (i) to damage caused by accident, abuse,
misuse, misapplication, or non-GOAL ZERO products; (ii) to damage caused by
service performed by anyone other than GOAL ZERO; (iii) to a product or a part
that has been modified without the written permission of GOAL ZERO; (iv) to a
product where any GOAL ZERO serial number has been removed or defaced, or (v)
to any product purchased through an online auction house. This limited
warranty does not apply to any battery cell or product containing a battery
cell unless the battery cell has been fully charged by you within seven (7)
days after your purchase of the product and at least once every 6 months
thereafter.
THIS WARRANTY AND REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES, REMEDIES, AND CONDITIONS, WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN, EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED. GOAL ZERO SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IF GOAL ZERO CANNOT LAWFULLY DISCLAIM IMPLIED WARRANTIES
UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, ALL SUCH WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION
TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY. No GOAL ZERO reseller, agent, or employee is
authorized to make any modification, extension, or addition to this warranty.
IN NO EVENT WILL GOAL ZERO BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL,
OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM ANY USE OR MALFUNCTION OF ANY GOAL ZERO
PRODUCT, OR FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY, INCLUDING DAMAGE TO OTHER DEVICES. IN
NO EVENT WILL GOAL ZERO’S LIABILITY FOR ANY CLAIM, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY), OR UNDER ANY
OTHER THEORY OF LIABILITY, EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID BY YOU FOR THE GOAL ZERO
PRODUCT. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty
lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you
specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from
state to state.
OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE
To obtain warranty service, you must contact our customer service team via
telephone at (888) 794- 6250, or via email at
support@goalzero.com. If our customer service
team determines that this is a warranty matter, they will give you a Return
Material Authorization (“RMA”) number. You must properly package the product,
clearly marking the RMA number on the package and including proof of your
purchase date with the product. You must then send the product by mail or
courier, with shipping costs paid by you, to GOAL ZERO at 675 West 14600
South, Bluffdale, Utah, USA 84065. We will process your return and send your
repaired or replacement product to you at our expense for a product being
shipped to locations in North America. For products purchased or being shipped
outside of North America, please contact the local distributor from whom you
purchased the product or email
support@goalzero.com to obtain further
distributor information.
GOAL ZERO HEADQUARTERS
675 West 14600 South
Bluffdale, UT 84065
1-888-794-6250
Designed in the U.S.A.
Made in China
Goal Zero Yeti is a trademark of Goal Zero.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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