User Manual

Read this guide before installing or using the inverter and save it for
future reference.
Safety First
Incorrect installation or misuse of the inverter may result in danger to the user
or hazardous conditions. We urge you to pay special attention to all CAUTION
and WARNING statements. CAUTION statements identify conditions or
practices that may result in damage to other equipment. WARNING
statements identify conditions that may result in personal injury or loss of life.
WARNING! Shock hazard. Keep away from children.
The inverter generates the same potentially lethal AC power as a normal
household wall outlet. Treat it with the same respect that you should
have to any AC outlet.
Do not insert foreign objects into the inverters AC outlets, fan or vent
openings.
Do not expose the inverter to water, rain, snow or spray.
Do not, under any circumstances, connect the inverter to utility power AC
distribution wiring.
WARNING! Heated surface.
The inverter’s housing may become uncomfortably warm, reaching 140
(60) under extended high power operation. Ensure that at least 2 inches
(5cm) of air space is maintained on all sides of the inverter. During
operation, keep away from materials that may be affected by high
temperatures.
WARNING! Explosion hazard.
Do not use the inverter in the presence of flammable fumes or gases, such
as in the bilge of a gasoline powered boat, or near propane tanks. Do not
use the inverter in an enclosure containing automotive-type lead-acid
batteries. These batteries, unlike sealed batteries, vent explosive
hydrogen gas, which can be ignited by sparks from electrical connections.
When working on electrical equipment, always ensure someone is nearby
to help you in an emergency. It is recommended that the installation should
be undertaken by a qualified, licensed electrician.
CAUTION!
Do not connect live AC power (City power/ Grid Electricity) to the inverter’s
AC outlets. The inverter will be damaged even if it is switched OFF.
Do not connect any AC load, which has its neutral conductor connected to
ground, to the inverter. Note that the red is for hot, the black is for neutral,
and the yellow is for ground, if the breaker ground line is combined with