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[[File:S1 Pro Power Closeup.jpg|400px|right]] <br>When you are not using the {{S1}} you can leave the power switch in the standby position (middle position) or the | [[File:S1 Pro Power Closeup.jpg|400px|right]] <br>When you are not using the {{S1}} you can leave the power switch in the standby position (middle position) or the quick-charge position (bottom position). <br>If the {{S1}} is not connected to AC power, it won't matter if you choose the middle or bottom position.<br><br> | ||
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:You can put the {{S1}} power switch in the bottom position (quick charge) position when transporting the unit. This may reduce the likelihood the switch will get bumped to the on position. | :You can put the {{S1}} power switch in the bottom position (quick charge) position when transporting the unit. This may reduce the likelihood the switch will get bumped to the on position. | ||
Revision as of 15:31, 28 August 2018
Issue
What switch position is standby?
Environment
S1 Pro System with battery installed
Resolution

When you are not using the S1 Pro System you can leave the power switch in the standby position (middle position) or the quick-charge position (bottom position).
If the S1 Pro System is not connected to AC power, it won't matter if you choose the middle or bottom position.
- Switch position in transit
- You can put the S1 Pro System power switch in the bottom position (quick charge) position when transporting the unit. This may reduce the likelihood the switch will get bumped to the on position.
Cause
Not applicable.