the green Power LED of the Inverter will light up.
Note: If the green LED fails to light and the alarm and red Fault LED lights stay on instead, check the Troubleshoot- ing Tips section near the end of this manual to correct the issue before continuing.
6.To power each device or appliance:
a.With the device or appliance switched off, plug it into one of the Power Outlets or the USB Outlet on the Power Inverter.
b.Turn on the device and/or appliance.
7.After use, turn all connected devices or appliances off, unplug them, then turn off the vehicle’s engine if it is running. Keep the inverter turned on and remove the alligator clips from the battery posts, removing the Nega- tive (black) clip first, then the Positive
(red) clip. The Inverter green LED will turn off, and the alarm and red LED light will turn on as the Inverter pow- ers down. Turn off the Inverter power button.
Note: The total wattage of all items plugged into the Power Inverter must not use more than 200 watts during continuous operation, otherwise the Inverter may overload.
Note: If an alarm sound is heard, turn off the appliances and check the Trou- bleshooting Tips section near the end of this manual to correct the issue before continuing.
Caution: Some rechargeable appliances may damage the Power Inverter or the appliance. When first using a rechargeable device, check the inverter’s temperature for the first 10 minutes. If it becomes abnormally
hot, do not use this device with the Inverter.
Caution: It is recommended that the ve- hicle be running when you first con- nect the Power Inverter. Thereafter the engine can be on or off. If you run the Power Inverter with the engine off it is recommended that you start and run the engine every hour for at least 10 minutes to recharge the bat- tery. Doing this will help prevent any unexpected shutdown of the equip- ment. This will also help ensure that there will be enough battery power to start the vehicle. Due to the risk of carbon monoxide inhalation, do not run the vehicle’s engine within an enclosed area.
You should not use your car battery to power the Inverter for extended pe- riods of time with appliances requir- ing high continuous load levels. The battery may become drained to the point that it will not be able to start your car.
Note: Deep cycle (marine and RV) bat- teries can be charged more times than a car battery, and are a better choice for repeated use of the Power Inverter.
Do not discharge your car battery more than 10% of its total capacity, and deep cycle batteries more than a 50% discharged state.
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