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Troubleshooting, Tr o u bleshoo tin g – Monster AV 775G PowerCenter User Manual

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The PowerCenter

is not

receiving power.

The PowerCenter is not turned On.

Too many devices are connected, causing an overload,
tripping the Circuit Breaker.

• Turn the PowerCenter switch on.

• Make sure the PowerCenter’s AC power plug is plugged into a properly grounded 120 volts (nominal) wall outlet.

• In some households, a wall switch may need to be thrown to make the wall plug active. Try turning on the light switches

located near the wall unit.

• Press the PowerCenter main power switch to “OFF” and then again to “ON” to reset.

Component is not receiving power.

The component is plugged into a GreenPower switched outlet and the
PowerCenter has not been turned On.

The PowerCenter is plugged into a Switched outlet, but power on the
component is not On. In some instances, a component plugged into a
switched outlet won’t receive power when the PowerCenter is turned
On unless the component power is also switched On.

The component is plugged into a GreenPower switched outlet
and the component connected to the GreenPower Control Outlet
has not been turned On.

• Turn the PowerCenter On.

• Turn On the component plugged into the Switched outlet.

• Turn On the component plugged into the GreenPower Control outlet.

Speakers emit a humming
or buzzing noise.

The PowerCenter is sharing AC power with equipment
that is not properly grounded.

• Connect your PowerCenter to a dedicated outlet.

• Try unplugging different components from the PowerCenter one at a time to see if the noise stops.

• Make sure all components are plugged into PowerCenter.

“Ground OK” Diagnostic Indicator Light
does not come on.

Make sure PowerCenter is plugged into grounded outlet.

Contact a qualified electrician to check outlet(s) for proper grounding.

Alarm beeps continuously.

The PowerCenter protection circuitry has sacrificed itself to protect
connected equipment from a catastrophic surge.

The PowerCenter must be replaced. See the Warranty Information section for important details.