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To request warranty service, you must contact OutBack Technical Services at (360) 435-6030 or support@outbackpower.com within the effective warranty period. If warranty service is required, OutBack will issue a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number. A request for an RMA number requires all of the following information:

1.Proof-of-purchase in the form of a copy of the original Product purchase invoice or receipt confirming the Product model number and serial number;

2.Description of the problem; and

3.Shipping address for the repaired or replacement equipment.

After receiving the RMA number, pack the Product(s) authorized for return, along with a copy of the original purchase invoice and warranty certificate, in the original Product shipping container(s) or packaging providing equivalent protection and mark the outside clearly with the RMA number. The sender must prepay all shipping charges, and insure the shipment, or accept the risk of loss or damage during shipment. OutBack is not responsible for shipping damage caused by improperly packaged Products, the repairs this damage might require, or the costs of these repairs. If, upon receipt of the Product, OutBack determines the Product is defective and that the defect is covered under the terms of this Warranty, OutBack will then and only then ship a repaired or replacement Product to the purchaser freight prepaid, non- expedited, using a carrier of OutBack’s choice within the continental United States, where applicable

Shipments to other locations will be made freight collect. The warranty period of any repaired or replacement Product is twelve (12) months from the date of shipment from OutBack, or the remainder of the initial warranty term, which ever is greater.

THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO OUTBACK PRODUCTS. OUTBACK EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF ITS PRODUCTS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. OUTBACK ALSO EXPRESSLY LIMITS ITS LIABILITY IN THE EVENT OF A PRODUCT DEFECT TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY AND EXCLUDES ALL LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY LIABILITY FOR PRODUCTS NOT BEING AVAILABLE FOR USE OR LOST REVENUES OR PROFITS, EVEN IF IT IS MADE AWARE OF SUCH POTENTIAL DAMAGES. SOME STATES (OR JURISDICTIONS) MAY NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF WARRANTIES OR DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.

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Contents NetTM DC FLEXnet DC User’s Guide 2007 All rights reserved WarrantyAbout OutBack Power Systems Disclaimer Date and RevisionContact Information JanuaryTable of Contents OutBack Power Systems FLEXnet DC IntroductionSystem Overview Postion wiring block Reading the FLEXnet DCInstalling the FLEXnet DC FLEXNet DC package includesConnect each twisted pair to a shunt White to BAT Black to BAT + Wiring Block ConnectionsTorque Values Installing the FLEXnet DC Maximum battery voltage FLEXNet DC MeasurementsKiloWatts Maximum amp chargedData Logging User Adjustable Set PointsLogged Data Programming and Using the Mate for FLEXNet DC Operations All unused channels should be set to disabled FLEXNet DC ModesCharge Cycle Typical charge cycleGreen Yellow RED Auto Mode Programming the Auxiliary RelayRelay Logic Invert Logic Hi Set Point SatisfiedMate Screens Press the DC soft key to view the status of the FlexNet DC ReadingsDown Status STATUS/FN Stats Meter Shunt Batt TOP STATUS/DC/SHUNT a Down UP Reset Down UP Reset TOP STATUS/DC/BATT UP TOP Status ADV BAT Shunt PG2 Press the Charge soft key Press the ADV soft key Press the DC soft keyPG1 Charge AUX PG3 ADV/DC/AUX Control ADV/DC/AUX SOC LOW PG2 Reset CLR Main Battery Charge Factor BCF Technical NotesYear Limited Warranty FLEXnet ProductsRevision.2007-08-29 Limited Warranty Registration Outback Power Systems Inc 19009 62nd Ave. NEREV B