GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
Power Inverter is a kind of products which
change the DC electricity to AC electricity then
offer power to small electrical equipment and
digital products. It has been widely used in cars,
steamboats, mobile office post and telecommu-
nications, public security, emergency and so on.
This power inverter has adopted the interna-
tional lead circuit design, with the advantage
of small size, light, stable, and high conversion
efficiency. It owns five protect function such as:
· Input under voltage protection,
· Input over voltage protection,
· Overload protection,
· Over temperature protection,
· Output short circuit protection.
These five functions can protect the electrical
equipment and the circuit of the vehicle.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Keep the power inverter stored when not in
use. When not in use, the power inverter should
be stored in a dry and dust-free place. Always
keep your power inverter under lock and key so
that it is not within the reach of children.
Do not use the power cord for purposes for
which it is not available. Do not carry the in-
verter hanging from the cable and do not pull it
to disconnect the plug from the socket. Protect
the cable against heat, oil and winged corners.
Disconnect the inverter. Disconnect the power
inverter when not in use, before proceeding
with maintenance.
Reduce the risk of accidental starts. Do not carry
any tool with your finger on the switch while it
is connected to the mains. Make sure the switch
is in the "OFF" position before connecting the
power cord.
Check the damaged parts. Before continuing
to use the inverter, guards or other moving
parts that may be damaged should be carefully
checked to make sure they operate properly and
will work as they should. Also check the align-
ment of the moving parts, if they are stuck, or if
there is a break, also check the assembly, as well
as any other condition that may affect the op-
eration of the inverter. All components must be
properly assembled and meet the requirements
to ensure the proper functioning of the device.
A guard or other part that is damaged should
be properly repaired or replaced. Any damaged
control switch must be replaced by an Autho-
rized Service Center. Do not use any power tool
in which the switch has no contact.
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Avoid dangerous environmental conditions. Do
not use your inverter in damp or wet areas. Also,
do not use electrical appliances in the rain.
Keep children away. Persons not involved in the
operation should be kept at a safe distance from
the work area.
Do not force the device. Your investor will work
better and less likely to suffer any damage if you
operate at the load for which it was designed.
Use the appropriate device. Never use the in-
verter for any other task than the one for which
it was created.
Wear the appropriate clothing. Do not wear
baggy clothes or jewelry. Since they can get
stuck in the inverter's mobile parts. It is recom-
mended that when working outdoors, rubber
gloves and shoes with a considerable non-slip
sole are used. Collect and cover long hair (if you
have it).
Correct cooling is essential when operating the
converter. Do not place the unit near the venti-
lation holes of the vehicle or expose it to direct
sunlight.
The electrical fault protection for the circuit
breaker must be provided in the circuits or
plugs to be used. The disposable receptacles
that constitute in the electrical breakdown pro-
tection of the circuit breaker and can be used
for this safety measure.
Use of supplements and accessories. The use of
accessories or devices not recommended for this
device can be dangerous for both the operator
and the device itself.
Stay alert Look at what you are doing. Use com-
mon sense Do not operate the tool if you are
tired or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Do not operate portable power tools near flam-
mable liquids or in gaseous or explosive atmo-
spheres. The motors of these tools normally
sparkle, and the sparks can ignite the vapors.
In open spaces, use extension cords. When us-
ing the tool outdoors, use only extension cords
designed for outdoor use or marked as such.
Extension cables. Make sure the extension cable
is in good condition. When using an extension
cord, make sure it has the capacity to conduct
the current that your product demands. A lower
capacity cable will cause a decrease in the line
voltage, which will cause a loss of power and
overheating.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR POWER
INVERTERS
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
1. Do not connect to the AC distribution wiring.
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