Product Manual

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Recharge the battery before it is discharged to 50%. This will extend the durability and efficiency
of the battery.
Troubleshooting
Use the table below to troubleshoot problems before contacting service personnel or your local
dealer. If the problem continues after troubleshooting, call your local dealer for assistance.
Problem
Cause
Solution
No power, no
indicator shown.
Battery is defective.
Replace battery.
Blown fuse.
Check and replace fuse.
Loose cable connections.
Check the connection to the
battery. Tighten as required.
The red LED
indicator illuminates.
AC products connected are rated
at more than the Wattage load of
the inverter; overload shutdown
has occurred.
Reduce load.
AC products at less than the
wattage load of the inverter but
high starting surge has caused an
overload shut-down.
Use a product with starting surge
power within the inverter’s
capability.
The voltage input from the DC
power source is too low (alarm is
sounding).
Charge the power source battery
The inverter is overheated due to
poor ventilation and has shut
down.
Unplug the inverter from the DC
socket and allow it to cool for 15
minutes. Remove objects
covering the unit. Move the
inverter to a cooler place.
Reduce the load if continuous
operation is required. Restart.
Inverter runs small
loads but not large
ones.
Low voltage battery.
Charge the battery.
Water entered.
Water entered the unit.
Disconnect the inverter and wipe
immediately with a dry cloth, or
permanent damage can occur
from the liquid.