Logia LOWSC510SWB User Manual

The Logia LOWSC510SWB is a portable solar-powered generator designed for outdoor and emergency use. It features a 510Wh capacity lithium-ion battery, multiple AC/DC/USB outputs, pure sine wave inverter, MPPT solar charge controller, LCD display showing status and input/output power, and a built-in LED flashlight. It supports solar panel charging, wall outlet charging, and car charging. Below are key sections for safety, features, installation, setup, operation, and troubleshooting.

1. Features at a Glance 2. Installation 3. First-Time Setup 4. Specifications 5. Controls and Settings 6. Connecting Devices 7. Charging the Unit 8. Safety Features 9. Care & Cleaning 10. Regulatory Information 11. Troubleshooting

Features at a Glance

Key components: Lithium-ion battery pack, Pure Sine Wave Inverter, MPPT Charge Controller, LCD Display, Multiple Output Ports, LED Flashlight, Carrying Handle.

FeatureDescription
Battery Capacity510Wh Lithium-ion
AC Output2 x 120V AC outlets (Pure Sine Wave, 300W continuous, 600W surge)
DC Output1 x 12V/10A DC port (cigarette lighter style)
USB Outputs2 x USB-A (5V/2.4A), 1 x USB-C PD (60W max)
Input PortsSolar Input (DC 12-28V), AC Wall Charger Input, 12V Car Charger Input
LCD DisplayShows battery level, input/output power, estimated runtime
FlashlightBuilt-in LED with multiple modes (steady, SOS, strobe)
Carrying HandleIntegrated for portability
Power ButtonTurns unit and display on/off
DC/AC ButtonsIndividually enable/disable DC and AC output banks

Installation

Unpack and inspect contents. Place on a stable, dry surface.

  1. Initial Charge: Before first use, fully charge the unit using the included AC wall charger.
  2. Connect Solar Panel (Optional): Use the provided solar cable to connect a compatible solar panel to the Solar Input port.
  3. Positioning: Ensure the unit is in a well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and moisture.
  4. Accessory Check: Verify all cables and adapters are present and undamaged.

WARNING! The unit contains a heavy battery; lift with care using the handle to avoid injury. Do not block ventilation ports.

First-Time Setup

Power on the unit; observe the LCD display.

  1. Initial Charge: Plug the AC wall charger into the unit's AC Input port and a wall outlet. Charge until the LCD shows 100%.
  2. Power On: Press and hold the Power Button for 2 seconds. The LCD will illuminate.
  3. Enable Outputs: Press the DC Button to enable the DC and USB ports. Press the AC Button to enable the AC outlets.
  4. Flashlight: Press the Flashlight Button to cycle through modes (On, SOS, Strobe, Off).
  5. Connect a Device: Plug a small device (e.g., phone) into a USB port to verify operation.

CAUTION! Do not connect high-wattage appliances exceeding the unit's rated capacity during initial testing.

Specifications

Controls and Settings

All controls are located on the front panel. LCD Display shows real-time status.

Front Panel: Power Button, DC Output Button, AC Output Button, Flashlight Button.

LCD Icons: Battery Percentage, Input Power (W), Output Power (W), Estimated Runtime, Warning Icons (overload, high temp).

Settings via Button Presses: Press and hold the DC and AC buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds to reset the unit. Press the Power button twice quickly to toggle display brightness.

Flashlight Modes: Single press cycles: High > SOS > Strobe > Off.

Connecting Devices

Connect your electronic devices to the appropriate output ports.

  1. Ensure the unit is powered on and the desired output bank (DC or AC) is enabled (button LED lit).
  2. USB Devices: Plug phones, tablets, or lights into the USB-A or USB-C ports.
  3. DC Devices: Plug 12V car appliances (coolers, air pumps) into the DC port using a 12V car adapter.
  4. AC Devices: Plug standard 120V appliances (laptops, lamps, small TVs) into the AC outlets. Ensure total wattage is under 300W.
  5. Monitor the LCD display to see the output wattage and estimated runtime.

Tip: Start with the lowest power setting on adjustable devices. For optimal battery life, avoid draining below 20%.

Charging the Unit

Supports three charging methods: Solar, AC Wall Outlet, 12V Car Outlet.

  1. AC Charging (Fastest): Use the included AC adapter. Plug into the unit's AC Input port and a wall outlet. Full charge in ~6-7 hours.
  2. Solar Charging: Connect a compatible solar panel (12-28V, up to 150W) to the Solar Input port using the provided cable. Place panel in direct sunlight. Charging time varies by panel wattage and sun conditions.
  3. Car Charging: Use the optional 12V car charger (sold separately). Plug into the unit's AC Input port and your vehicle's 12V outlet. Ideal for topping up while driving.
  4. Monitoring: The LCD will show "IN" and the charging wattage. The battery icon will animate while charging.

WARNING! Use only Logia-approved chargers and solar panels. Do not charge in extreme temperatures or in direct sunlight. Ensure the solar panel voltage is within the 12-28V DC range.

Safety Features

Built-in protections: Overload Protection, Over-temperature Protection, Short Circuit Protection, Low Voltage Protection, Battery Management System (BMS). The unit will automatically shut off the corresponding output if a fault is detected. The LCD will display a warning icon.

Care & Cleaning

Turn off and disconnect all devices before cleaning. Unplug from any charging source.

Use a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth to wipe the exterior. Do not use harsh chemicals, solvents, or abrasives.

Keep ports free of dust and debris. Store in a cool, dry place with a 50-80% battery charge if storing for more than 3 months.

CAUTION! Never immerse the unit in water or other liquids. Do not open the casing. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.

Regulatory Information

FCC Part 15: Class B digital device; complies with interference limits for residential use. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Copyright © 2023 Logia; trademarks of their respective owners. For support, visit www.logia.com or contact 1-800-123-4567.

Troubleshooting

SymptomPossible CauseCorrective Action
Unit will not power onBattery fully depletedConnect to AC charger for 10 minutes, then try powering on.
No output from portsOutput not enabled / Overload protection triggeredPress DC or AC button to enable. Disconnect all devices, power cycle unit, reconnect one device at a time.
LCD shows warning iconOver-temperature, Overload, or Short CircuitTurn off unit, let cool, check for shorted cables. Reconnect a lower-wattage device.
Not charging from solar panelInsufficient sunlight / Incorrect connection / Panel voltage mismatchEnsure panel is in direct sun, cables are secure, and panel open-circuit voltage is between 12-28V.
Rapid battery drainConnected device wattage too high / Old batteryCheck device wattage against unit's 300W limit. If unit is old, battery capacity may have degraded.

Reset: Disconnect all devices and chargers. Press and hold the Power button for 10 seconds. Reconnect AC charger.

Service: 1-800-123-4567; www.logia.com/support

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