TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
Some AC appliances
won't start.
"BUZZING" sound in
audio systems.
Television interference.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
The power needed
to start some AC
appliances may be as
much as 2 to 8 times
its continuous wattage
requirements.
The power supply in
the electronic device
does not adequately
wave produced by the
inverter.
The inverter is shielded
to minimize interfer-
ence with TV signals.
The problem may not
be with the inverter.
However, in some
instances, some inter-
ference may still be
visible, particularly with
weak TV signals.
SOLUTION
Read the information panel on each AC ap-
pliance carefully to accurately determine the
tool's input wattage.
Use a higher quality sound system that
supply.
Position the inverter as far as possible from
the television, the antenna and the antenna
cables. Use an extension cable, if necessary.
Adjust the orientation of the inverter, the
antenna cables and the TV power cord to
minimize interference.
Make sure that the antenna feeding the
television provides an adequate ("snow free")
signal and that high quality, shielded antenna
cable is used.
Do not operate high-power appliances or
tools when you are watching TV.
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