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Operating Environment
Do not locate inverters in an area, room or compartment where explosives or flammable fumes might be
present, such as engine rooms, engine compartments, and boats or small, unvented battery compartments.
To avoid possible dangerous conditions, the inverters must be located where:
1. The unit is kept dry;
2. Air temperature is between 30°F (–1°C), non-condensing, and 105° F (40°C);
3. At least three inches of clearance from other objects is maintained for cooling airflow;
4. The unit is not exposed to direct heat, sunlight or to explosive or flammable fumes; and
5. The unit is as close to the DC power source as possible.
Never connect the chassis ground wire from the inverter to the DC negative input.
• CHECK to ensure that the combined loads of the appliances being powered by the inverter DO NOT
continuously exceed the inverter's wattage rating.
• NEVER place items on or over the inverter during operation.
MAXX SST™ inverters generate heat during operation and must be placed where cool air can circulate to the
internal fan, and hot air can be removed.
Installation Procedures
When wiring the inverter to a 12 volt DC power source, ensure that polarity is correct. Reversed polarity will
blow a fuse and may cause permanent damage to the inverter. Review "Back View Diagram" on page 4, if
necessary, to identify the location of the DC terminals.
Note: The manufacturer's warranty does NOT cover damage due to reversed polarity.
Temporary Installation
For Temporary Installation, only use a cable set (Red - Positive; Black - Negative) with 3 feet long cables
each using #2AWG wire terminated with a ring terminal attached at the battery (power source) end and a Special
Crimp Connector attached at the inverter end. The Special Crimp Connectors are designed for proper connection
to the 12 volt input power terminals on the inverter; connection using any other method is not acceptable.
1. Check to be sure the inverter's ON/OFF Power Switch is in the OFF position and that no flammable fumes are
present.
2. Locate the Positive (+, POS) and Negative (-, NEG) terminals on the 12 Volt DC battery (or other 12VDC
power source).
3. Locate the Positive (Red, +) and Negative (Black, -) DC input terminals on the inverter.
4. Connect the Special Crimp Connectors of the Positive (Red, +) cables to the Positive (Red, +) terminals on
the inverter and tighten the set screws against the flat side of the connectors.
5. Connect the ring terminals of the Positive (Red, +) cables to the Positive (+, POS) terminal on the 12 Volt DC
battery (or other 12VDC power source).
6. Connect the Special Crimp Connectors of the Negative (Black, -) cables to the Negative (Black, -) terminals
on the inverter and tighten the set screws against the flat side of the connectors.
7. Connect the ring terminals of the Negative (Black, -) cables to the Negative (-, NEG) terminal on the 12 Volt
DC battery (or other 12VDC power source). There may be some minor sparking when the first cable is
touched to the battery terminal.
WARNING: If persistent, severe arcing occurs between the cable and battery terminals, immediately cease
attempting to make the connection and correct the cause of the problem before continuing.
8. Ensure that all of the electrical connections have been tightened.
9. Set the inverter's ON/OFF Power Switch to the ON position and verify the Green Power LED Indicator
illuminates and the Red Fault LED Indicator does not illuminate.
10. As a test, plug in a lamp with a 60 or 100 Watt light bulb into one of the inverter's 120 Volt AC Outlets and
switch the lamp ON. If the lamp lights normally, the inverter is functioning properly and use of the inverter
with other appliances can continue. If the lamp does not light, or does not operate normally:
A. Refer to the "Fault Protection and Troubleshooting Guide" of this Instruction Manual for suggested solutions.
B. If conducting step A does not find and correct the problem, refer to the "Service Information" section of this
Instruction Manual for assistance.
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