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Earth Connection
• This Inverter has an Earth (grounding) Lug (5) on the rear panel. This
must be connected to an earthing point, which will vary depending on the
intended use of the inverter (see below)
Vehicles - connect the earth to the chassis of the vehicle
Boats - connect to the boat's earthing system
Fixed location - connect to a ground rod (a metal rod driven into the
earth) or other proper service entrance ground
• Use a 40/50/55 (3.3mm) or larger copper wire (preferably with green/
yellow insulation) to connect the Earth (grounding) Lug (5) to the earthing
point
WARNING! Do not operate this inverter without connecting it to earth.
Electrical shock hazard may result.
Operating Instructions
Connecting a load
• Do not connect loads greater than the rated maximum continuous power
output of the inverter (see specifications)
• The maximum capacity of 2000W is the capacity of the unit as a whole.
This may be drawn from a single socket or from a combination of both
the sockets, but the total capacity of 2000W must not be exceeded
• Before connecting any appliance to the inverter, switch Power Switch (4)
to the ON position. After a few moments the green Power Indicator Light
(1) will illuminate. The inverter is now ready for use
WARNING: Sensitive items, such as laptops, should be used in conjunction
with an anti-surge device
Note
• Some rechargeable devices do not operate well with a modified sine
wave inverter. They only operate from a standard household outlet which
provides a pure sine wave
• Some appliances (televisions, stereos, motors, neon lights etc) may
require a much higher starting power than their rated power. If the
appliance will not start, the maximum output of the inverter has been
exceeded. Reduce the total load on the inverter
• If the appliance to be connected does not have its wattage (W) indicated
on it, the wattage can be calculated by multiplying the amperage (A)
by 230
• Electrical appliances can be connected to the 230V Outlet Socket (3)
Problem
Inverter will not operate
Electrical appliance will not
operate
Low voltage alarm on
continuously
Low output voltage
Television/stereo interference
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Troubleshooting
Possible cause
Low battery voltage
Inverter in thermal shutdown
12V lead not properly connected
Internal fuse "blown"
Starting load of appliance is too great
Poor electrical connections
Inadequate power supply
Inverter is overloaded
Input voltage is below 11V
Inverter is located too close to aerial
Aerial cable is not shielded
Low battery protection
• Do not connect loads greater than the rated maximum continuous power
output of the inverter (see specifications)
• In order to prevent your vehicle battery completely running out of charge,
this inverter is equipped with a low voltage alarm and automatic low
battery shutdown
• If the supply voltage drops to 10.5V the low battery alarm will sound and
the Low Battery Indicator Light (2) will illuminate. This indicates that the
battery should be charged. If the supply voltage is allowed to drop to 10V,
the inverter will automatically cut out. To restart the inverter, switch off,
charge the battery, and switch back on
• A typical 12V battery will have an operating time of at least 1-2 hours.
It is recommended that the battery is topped up by running vehicle's
engine once each hour
Note: the inverter may shut down as the engine is started due to the high
electrical load generated by the vehicle starter motor.
Overload protection
• This inverter is equipped with an in-built high temperature cut out. If
an overload causes the internal parts of the inverter to overheat it will
automatically shut down
• To restart: switch off, reduce the load and allow the inverter to cool. Then
switch back on
Maintenance
Cleaning
• Disconnect the inverter from the power supply before cleaning
• Keep your inverter clean and free from dust or particles. Do not allow
ventilation holes to become blocked. Use a soft brush or dry cloth to
clean the inverter. If available blow through the ventilation holes with
clean, dry compressed air
Disposal
• Do not dispose of power tools, or other waste electrical and electronic
equipment (WEEE), with household waste
• Contact your local waste disposal authority for information on the correct
way to dispose of power tools
Suggested remedy
Charge or replace battery
Allow inverter to cool before switching on
Check lead for proper connections
Have inverter serviced at an authorised service centre
Reduce load
Check/clean electrical connections
Check 12V system capacity
Reduce load
Charge or replace battery
Move inverter/aerial
Use shielded cable