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Table 1 Troubleshooting Reference |
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Low output voltage (96 | You are using a voltmeter that cannot | Use a true RMS reading voltmeter such as the |
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| accurately read the RMS voltage of a | Fluke 87. |
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| modified sine wave. |
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| Low input voltage and the load is close to | Check the connections and cable to see if the |
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| maximum allowable power. | battery is fully charged. Recharge the battery |
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| if it is low. |
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| Reduce the load. |
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No output voltage. Both the Power Light and | The inverter is off. | Turn the inverter on. |
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Fault Light are off. |
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| No power to the inverter. | Check the wiring to the inverter and to the |
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| battery selector switch (if installed). |
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| The inverter could have been connected with | The inverter has probably been damaged. |
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| reverse DC input polarity. | Return the unit. Damage caused by reverse |
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| polarity is not covered by the warranty. |
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| Information for returning the inverter is |
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| provided in “Return Procedure” on page 23. |
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No output voltage. Power Light is on. | GFCI is tripped. | Reset GFCI. See “Testing the GFCI” on page |
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