Xantrex Technology 806-1840-02, 806-1020 manual Troubleshooting, Electrical Shock and Energy Hazard

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Troubleshooting

ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND ENERGY HAZARD

Do not disassemble the Freedom HF. It does not contain any user- serviceable parts. Attempting to service the unit yourself could result in an electrical shock or burn.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury.

IMPORTANT: To obtain service go to “Contact Information” on page i.

This section will help you narrow down the source of any problem you encounter. Before contacting customer service, please work through the steps listed below:

1.Check for any error codes displayed on the display screen. If a message is displayed, record it before doing anything further.

2.As soon as possible, record the conditions at the time the problem occurred so you can provide details when you contact customer service for help. Include the following information:

What loads the Freedom HF was running or attempting to run

What the battery condition was at the time (voltage, state of charge, etc.) if known

Recent sequence of events

Any known unusual AC shore power factors such as low voltage, unstable generator output, etc.

Whether any extreme ambient conditions existed at the time (temperature, vibrations, moisture, etc.)

3.If your Freedom HF is not displaying an error code, check the following to make sure the present state of the installation allows proper operation:

Is the inverter located in a clean, dry, adequately ventilated place?

Are the battery cables adequately sized as recommended in the Installation guide?

Is the battery in good condition?

Are all DC connections tight?

Are the AC input and output connections and wiring in good condition?

Are the configuration settings correct for your particular installation?

Are the display panel and the communications cable properly connected and undamaged?

Are all disconnects and AC breakers closed and operable?

Have any of the fuses blown in the installation?

4.Contact Xantrex for further assistance. Please be prepared to describe details or your system installation and to provide the model and serial number of the unit.

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Contents Model Numbers Freedom HF Inverter/ChargersPage Date and Revision TrademarksExclusion for Documentation Document Part NumberPurpose About This GuideScope AudienceRelated Information Reference Important Safety InstructionsFire and Burn Hazard Precautions When Working With Batteries Precautions When Placing the Inverter/Charger Precautions When Preparing to ChargeRegulatory Precautions for Using Rechargeable AppliancesKKK Information to the User FCC Information to the UserPage Contents Page Materials List IntroductionKey Features Freedom HF 1800 T All Other Models Default Setting Your Setting FeaturesFeature Description Front Panel Freedom HF 1000, 1055Front Panel Freedom HF 1055 EMS,1800 EMS Front Panel Freedom HF 1800 TRear Panel Freedom HF 1055 EMS,1800 EMS FeatureFreedom HF 1055 EMS,1800 EMS Remote and Power Module PanelSide Panel All Models Setting Battery Types on the Main Unit Freedom Inverter/Charger ConfigurationBattery BulkViewing Inverter/Charger Information Info and Setting LED Screen Info and Settings LEDSetting Adjusting Feature SettingsTo change the inverter mode setting To adjust the alarm setting Display Panel Operation Freedom Inverter/Charger OperationFreedom Inverter/Charger Operation Operating in Shore Power Mode Inverter Mode Setting is on Standby Operating in Inverter ModeInverter Mode Setting is OFF Turning the Inverter Function On and OffLED Status LED During Inverter ModeChecking Output Power Checking Battery StatusTurning the Audible Alarm on or OFF Operating Several Loads at OnceTransitioning from Inverter Mode to Shore Power Transitioning from Shore Power to Inverter ModePower Output Operating LimitsInput Voltage Inverter Loads Over-temperature ConditionsOverload Conditions High Surge LoadsTrouble Loads Voltage Battery ChargingBattery Charging Routine Maintenance Freedom HF UnitBatteries Inverter Overload Operation Invert Power Derating vs. Ambient Temperature Charger Output Current vs. AC Input Voltage Battery Type Bulk/Absorption Volts Float VoltsPage Electrical Shock and Energy Hazard TroubleshootingCommon Problems Buzz in Audio EquipmentTelevision Reception  Error Code Condition Mode Action For error codes  to  Problem Possible Cause Solution Troubleshooting ReferenceTroubleshooting Reference OFF Problem Possible Cause Solution Resistive Loads Inverter ApplicationsMotor Loads Long Transfer TimesFreedom HF 1000/1055 models Freedom HF 1800 models SpecificationsDC Input AC Input Warranty Warranty and Return InformationWarranty and Return Information Product DisclaimerReturn Procedure Return Material Authorization PolicyInformation About Your System Page Xantrex Technology USA Inc
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