Toro SA41 owner manual Fault Finding, Heatsink TOO HOT, Alarm 1 Active, Alarm 2 Active

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HEATSINK TOO HOT

HS Too Hot : 82C

If the heatsink reaches its maximum operating temperature, the SA41 will

** Press a Key * * shut down to protect itself. The SA41 will come on again only when the temperature drops to a safe level. The present temperature of the heatsink is also displayed.

ALARM 1 ACTIVE

Alarm 1 Active : * * Press a Key * *

When the Alarm 1 input on the SA41 is activated, (see "Settings" on page

12)this message is displayed and the buzzer sounds. The buzzer will continue to sound as long as the input is active.

ALARM 2 ACTIVE

Alarm 2 Active :

When the Alarm 2 input on the SA41 is activated, (see "Settings" on page

** Press a Key * * 12) this message is displayed and the buzzer sounds. The buzzer will continue to sound as long as the input is active.

LOW CHARGE ALARM

Lo Charge : 59%

If the battery charge drops below the ‘Min charge’ setting, and the ‘Lo

** Press a Key * * Chg alarm’ setting is set to ‘ON’ then this alarm will sound. You are then able to take appropriate action such as removing loads or starting a generator to prevent further discharge and possible damage to your batteries.

FAULT FINDING

1. INVERTER STAYS ON EVEN WHEN NO APPLIANCE IS BEING USED.

This can be a common problem known as a "phantom load", but can be easily overcome with ENERGY MANAGEMENT. Some appliances will need to be switched off at the power point as they may still represent a small load despite being switched off at the appliance. Check again to make sure there are no appliances left on, then sequentially switch off appliances at the wall and by watching your night light (as described in "Handy Hint" on page 19), check to see if the SA41 returns to pulsing mode (after a 10 second delay). Once you have found the offending appliance, adjust the sensitivity of the demand start up (see set parameters) until the inverter turns off. Once this is done re check that small loads will still bring the inverter on when required.

2. INVERTER WILL NOT COME ON WHEN SMALL APPLIANCE IS SWITCHED ON.

This means that your demand start sensitivity is set too high. With the appliance in question switched on, adjust the demand start sensitivity until your SA41 turns on. See Demand Start Sense on page 10.

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Contents Selectronic Australia Warranty Card InstallationIntroduction Supply Connection of AC and DC WiringRED = Battery Positive + Black = Battery Negative Status Status Standby Inverter OFF Inverter on Status ResetOperation Energy ManagementWhere the Optional 200 AMP Current Shunt is Installed Minimum Charge Settings Controller OutputsOn with OFF Set Control On with on On with Time Set Control Duration LockoutSET DAY More SettingsBuzzer on / OFF Buzzer LockoutLockout Current Shunt Settings External Shunt AC Volts SettingAlarm Inputs Alarm InputLOW Charge Alarm Battery CapacityCharge in Battery Minimum Charge in BatteryOverload Shutdown and Alarms Heatsink TOO HOT Fault FindingAlarm 1 Active Alarm 2 ActiveInverter Shuts Down with LOW Volts System Maintenance SA41 MaintenanceBattery Maintenance Demand Start Section SA41 Electrical SpecificationsHandy Hint Radio Frequency InterferenceDemand Start Current Appendix I DiagnosticsTransformer Temperature Heatsink TemperatureAppendix II Flow Diagram for Displays and Settings Minimum charge Displays Switching Between READINGS, Minimum CHARGE, and DiagnosticsDiagnostic Displays Minimum Charge DisplayCO+LAH INV CO, LO A/H orFrom previous Appendix III SA Inverter Options GeneralSA-SB-01 Interface KIT SA-SB-01 Interface Connections Alarm Inputs ExamplesExt. Keypad no Set Parameters Installation of SA-KP-01 Optional KeypadZero DC Amps OFF Set Parameters Installation of SA-S200 Optional Current ShuntAmps 0.0A OUT Battery Ext. Shunt no Set ParametersProduct Warranty Conditions Mounting Template for SA-KP-01 Keypad