Xantrex Technology 200 W, 400 W, 800 W manual Connecting for Loads Over 150 W

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5.Tighten the nut on each DC terminal until it is snug. Do not over-tighten.

6.Place the inverter’s lighter plug in the vehicle’s lighter socket or a 12 V outlet.

7.Turn on the unit by holding the switch located on top of the unit until 888 is shown on the display.

The digital display will show the battery voltage, indicating that the Digital Inverter is operating normally and AC power is available at the outlet.

8.Plug in the AC product you want to operate.

When not in use always turn the inverter off by holding the switch until the digital display turns off.

Connecting for Loads Over 150 W

You must connect the 400 W unit or 800 W unit directly to a 12 V battery if you are going to operate loads greater than 150 W continuously. When the inverter is connected this way, you can operate loads of any size up to 320 W continuously with a 400 W unit and 640 W continuously with a 800 W unit.

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Contents Digital Inverter 200 W, 400 W, 800 W About Xantrex TrademarksDisclaimer Date and RevisionContents Maintaining Battery Condition Troubleshooting Introduction About This Guide Important Safety Information Page Additional Safety Guidelines Digital Inverter Features AC Front PanelAC Panel of 400 W unit DC Back Panel 2B 2AFan and Ventilation Openings Digital Display Top Panel Digital Display PanelDigital Display Panel Functions Product Lighter Plug Connection Connections Cable Clamps/BatteryTypes of Connections Accessories Lighter Plug CableConnecting the Digital Inverter Choosing a LocationConnecting for Loads Under 150 W Connecting for Loads Over 150 W Page Page Operating the Digital Inverter Operating Conditions and GuidelinesShutting the inverter off Min Max Continuous Surge Rating Product Power Rating Operating normal loadsOperating loads with high surge requirements Wattage of Common AC Products Producta Wattsb UnitMaintaining Battery Condition Inverter Load Sample Appliance Operating TimePage Troubleshooting Television interference Common ProblemsBuzz in audio systems Troubleshooting Reference Possible Cause SolutionProblem Measured inverter output is too low Error Possible Cause Specifications Unit UnitaLow voltage alarm Warranty and Return WarrantyTelephone 1 Fax Disclaimer ProductExclusions Return Material Authorization Policy Page Return Procedure Out of Warranty Service Other Xantrex Products