"buzz" slightly when energized with the con-
verter. Generally, the only solution is an audio
product with a higher quality filter.
Interference with the television signal
The converter is protected to minimize its in-
terference with television signals. However,
with weak television signals, interference can
be visible in the form of lines moving across the
screen.
Below, you will find what should minimize or
eliminate the problem:
1. Increase the distance between the converter
and the television, antenna and cables.
2. Adjust the orientation of the television, an-
tenna and converter cables.
3. When possible, maximize the strength of the
television signal using a better antenna and us-
ing a protected antenna cable.
TROUBLESHOOTING
THE CONVERTER HAS NO ENERGY
The battery is defective. Replace the battery.
The fuse is blown. Check and replace the fuse.
The cable connections are loose. Check the con-
nection to the battery. Tighten as required.
THE CONVERTER OPERATES SMALL LOADS, BUT
NOT LARGE LOADS
The battery voltage is low. Charge the battery.
ENTERED WATER IN THE CONVERTER
The water entered the unit. Disconnect the con-
verter and clean immediately with a dry cloth,
or permanent damage will occur with the in-
gress of liquids.
THE OPERATING TIME OF THE BATTERY IS LESS
THAN THE EXPECTED
The energy consumption of the CA product is
higher than the rated product. Use a larger bat-
tery to integrate a higher power requirement.
The battery is old or suitably defective. Replace
the battery.
The battery is not being charged properly. Some
chargers can not fully charge a battery. Make
sure you use a powerful charger.
The dissipation of energy in CD cables. Use
shorter / heavier cables CD.
M a n u a l d e u s u a r i o • U s e r 's m a n u a l
ALARM SHUTS ON.
There is auto shutdown due to low voltage or
temperature. Shorten cables or use thicker ca-
bles. Recharge the accumulator. Allow the unit
to cool. Improve the conditions of air circula-
tion. Put the unit in a cooler environment. Re-
duce the load if continuous operation is needed
THE CONVERTER OUTPUT MEASURED IS TOO
LOW.
The standard "average reading" AC voltmeter
was used to measure the output voltage, result-
ing in an apparent reading of 5 to 15 V too low.
The output of the "modified sine waves" of the
converter requires a "real RMS" voltmeter to
have accurate measurements.
The battery voltage is too low. Recharge the
battery.
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