Manual

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FEATURES
PURE SINE WAVE OUTPUT
There are two different types of inverters, modified sine wave and pure sine wave.
The difference between the two is how closely the output replicates mains power.
Logically it follows that the process used in a pure sine wave inverter is more complex
than a modified sine wave inverter and subsequently more expensive. Most electric
appliances operate unaffected on a modified sine wave and hence they are more
common.
Pure sine wave inverters are best for use on medical equipment and sensitive electrical
appliances. They allow you to watch television without static, play your favourite game
on an XBox
TM
, Playstation
TM
or Wii
TM
and run a fluoro, all of which may not operate
properly on a modified sine wave inverter.
AC TRANSFER SWITCH
The built in automatic transfer switch ensures a quick transfer of power when switching
between mains and battery power. The automatictic change over function eliminates
the need to manually swap over AC plugs or be switching dials between the two power
sources. When mains power is available, mains power passes through the inverter to
power the accessories directly. When the mains power is disconnected the appliance
automatically switches across to inverter power.
ECO MODE
When power is not being drawn from the inverter it will automatically switch to ECO
Mode reducing power consumption & extending battery run time.
RCD SAFETY SWITCH
The Residual Current Device (RCD) switch detects if there is an earth leakage
and will automatically disconnect all power sockets protecting from electrocution.
Meets Australian Standards for AS4763 (portable inverters) and AS3001
(caravan installation)