Table 3-1 Troubleshooting Reference (Continued)
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AC input cord is connected to | The shore power voltage is out | Turn the On/Standby switch to On ( |
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shore power, but the | of range (less than 85 volts AC | and the appliance will be powered from | ||||
appliance is not powered | or greater than 140 volts AC). | the inverter. | ||||
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light is off. | External breaker has tripped. | Reset the external breaker. | ||||
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AC input cord is connected to | Supplemental circuit breaker | Disconnect all appliances. Check the | ||||
shore power, but the | has tripped. | AC wiring and press the Supplemental | ||||
appliance is not powered |
| Circuit Protection button to reset it. | ||||
from shore power. AC Input |
| Correct the ground fault and reset the | ||||
light is illuminated. | GFCI has tripped. | |||||
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AC input cord is connected to | The shore power voltage is | Turn On/Standby switch to On ( |
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shore power. AC Input light | close to being out of range (less | the appliance will be powered from the | ||||
illuminates intermittently. | than 85 volts AC or greater | inverter or shore power. | ||||
| than 140 volts AC). |
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Fan does not turn on. | The internal components of the | No action. The fan will run | ||||
| inverter are not warm. | automatically when necessary to cool | ||||
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Fan runs all the time. | The amount of power being | No action. The fan will run at lower | ||||
| consumed by the appliances is | speeds and stop automatically when the | ||||
| high. | internal temperature of the inverter | ||||
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| The ambient temperature is | No action. The fan will run at lower | ||||
| high. | speeds and stop automatically when the | ||||
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