
2.
Tighten the nut on each
DC
terminal by hand until it is
snug. Do not over-tighten.
3.
Attach the
NEGATIVE
{black)
clip to the
NEGATIVE
{-)
battery terminal.
4.
Attach the
POSITIVE
{red)
clip to the
POSITIVE
{
+)
battery terminal. Make sure both clips are securely
connected to the battery terminals, as a loose
connection will cause the voltage to
drop
and may
cause the cables to overheat, resulting in
equipment damage
or
fire.
5.
Turn on the inverter.
6.
When the power inverter is not in use, disconnect the
DC
cable clips from the battery
to
prevent slight
discharge from the battery.
OPERATING
THE
INVERTER
1.
When properly connected to a 12V battery, turning
on the inverter will illuminate the
green
LED
light and
deliver AC power to the outlet(s).
2.
Plug the AC product(s) you wish to operate into the
AC outlet(s) and switch them on, one at a time.
CAUTION:
If there is more than one AC product
connected to the inverter, turn on the higher powered
product first.
Through its AC outlet, the inverter is capable
of
powering
most
11
OV
products at its rated power. The inverter will
work under input voltage from
11
V to 15V
DC.
When in use, the battery voltage will drop. If the inverter
senses that the voltage has dropped between 10.2 and
1
o.av
DC,
the red
LED
indicator will turn on. This
protects the battery.
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