EXTENSION CORD
1. We do not recommend the use of a cable ex-
tension between the inverter and the battery,
since the DC power will be lost and will affect
the effect on the inverter.
2. If you really need to use an extension cord we
suggest you use a high quality cable to reduce
the loss of electricity.
ADDITIONAL SECURITY INSTRUCTIONS
1. This is a modified sine wave inverter; When
measuring the voltage, use precise equipment
(RMS).
2. When the power is connected to an audio,
radio or TV system, the device may have inter-
ference and this is a normal phenomenon;
3. When using it in automobiles, stop using the
inverter while the car's engine stops.
4. Do not open the inverter, if it is necessary to
make any repairs, call a service center so that
one of our professionals can give you the correct
advice on how to best solve your situation.
· Do not operate the inverter with wet hands,
also keep it away from children.
· The temperature of the housing will be high
after a long time of work, so it is not recom-
mended that you touch the inverter with your
bare hand to avoid a scalding.
· Do not place any metal in the inverter to avoid
a risk of electric shock
· Do not touch the metal of the socket while in-
serting the plug into the socket of the inverter.
· Keep the inverter away from explosive materi-
als, liquids or gases.
· Keep all alternating current away from the in-
verter, if the alternating current is not removed,
it will damage the inverter and may also cause a
risk of electric shock.
NOTE: In all cases, an alarm will be heard and
there will be no AC output:
Green LED: On.
Red LED: Off.
It reboots; When the battery voltage returns to
the related voltage, the alarm stops automati-
cally.
Off by low voltage input:
Green LED: On.
Red LED: Blinking.
It reboots; When the battery voltage returns to
the related voltage, restart the inverter manu-
ally, the green light should be on and the red
light off.
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Off by low voltage input:
Green LED: On.
Red LED: Blinking.
It reboots; When the battery voltage returns to
the related voltage, restart the inverter manu-
ally, the green light should be on and the red
light off.
Protection against over voltage:
Green LED: On.
Red LED: Blinking.
It reboots; When the battery voltage returns to
the related voltage, restart the inverter manu-
ally, the green light should be on and the red
light off.
Overload protection:
Green LED: On.
Red LED: Blinking.
It reboots; Reduce the load to the related range,
the inverter will restart automatically, and the
green light will turn on, and the red light will
turn off.
Shutdown due to overheating:
Green LED: On.
Red LED: Blinking.
It reboots; When the indoor temperature re-
turns to the related range, restart the inverter
manually, the green light will turn on and the
red light will remain off.
Short circuit output:
Green LED: On.
Red LED: Blinking.
It reboots; When the short circuit causes the in-
verter to stop, restart the inverter manually.
NOTE: The USB port can work normally under all
types of protection conditions.
DISPOSAL OF WASTE
Please do not throw your inverter in the trash
when it is useless since it will cause environmen-
tal contamination, on the contrary, throw it in
a special container for this type of appliances.
INTERFERENCE WITH ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
Generally, most AC products operate with the
converter as they should with AC power, for
home appliances. Below you will find informa-
tion on two possible exceptions.
Buzzing and in audio systems and radios
Some stereo systems and AM-FM radios have
an inadequate internal power filter supply and