Product manual

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Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Causes Probable Solutions
Inverter shuts off
during use.
1. Excessive load at output.
2. Internal temperature
is too high.
1. Reduce load to less than rated power.
2. Let the Inverter cool down for at least 30
minutes. Make sure that the fan is not blocked
and that the Inverter has sufficient ventilation.
No output voltage. 1. Cords not connected properly.
2. Fuse on battery bank open.
3. Internal fuse(s) open.
4. Low input voltage.
5. Loose or corroded connection.
6. High input voltage.
1. Check and secure connections.
2. Check battery bank fuse and
replace as needed.
3. Have technician check internal fuses
and replace as needed. Only a qualified
technician should open housing.
4. Recharge or Replace Battery.
5. Clean and tighten connection.
6. Remove charging source and make
sure correct battery is being used
and connected correctly.
Output voltage
is incorrect.
Input voltage is too
high or too low.
Maintain input voltage at required level.
Could not drive load. 1. Load power is too large.
2. The AWG of the wire is too low.
3. Start power of an appliance is
up to twice the rated power.
1. Lower load level.
2. Use appropriately-sized wire connections.
3. Reduce load, or change appliances.
Motor-operated
device operates at
incorrect speed.
Load is only inductive. Operate a lamp or heater at the same
time to provide a more balanced load.
Television picture is full
of static or speakers
make a buzz.
1. Television or radio
interference.
2. Incompatible device.
1. Move Inverter away from antenna and/
or use a shielded antenna cable.
2. Contact device supplier to make
sure that device can operate on
Modified Sine Wave Power.
Follow all safety precautions whenever diagnosing or servicing the inverter.
Disconnect power supply before service.
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