Tripp Lite Welding System owner manual Feature Identification

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Feature Identification

Identify the premium features on your specific model and quickly locate instructions on how to maximize their use.

1Operating Mode Switch: controls Inverter operation. Set this 2-position slide switch to “ON/REMOTE” to have your Inverter provide connected equipment with AC power by converting DC power from an attached battery or remotely monitor and control the Inverter with the use of an optional remote module. Set switch to “OFF” when not using connected equipment to pre- vent battery drain.

2“LOAD” Indicator Lights: intuitive “traffic light” signals show approximate equipment load level. See page 4 for instructions on reading indicator lights.

3“BATTERY” Indicator Lights: intuitive “traffic light” signals show approximate charge level of your battery. See page 4 for instructions on reading indicator lights.

4DC Power Terminals: connect to your battery terminals. See page 7 for connection instructions.

5Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI) AC Receptacles: allow you to connect equipment that would normally be plugged into a utility outlet. They feature ground fault interrupter switches that trip if there is excessive current on the ground safety wire.

6Resettable Circuit Breaker: protects your Inverter against damage due to overload. See page 4 for resetting instructions.

7Remote Control Module Connector: allows remote monitoring and control with an optional module (Tripp Lite model APSRM4, sold separately). See remote module owner’s manu- al for connection instructions.

8Battery Charge Conserver (Load Sense) Dial: conserves battery power by setting the low-load level at which the Inverter auto- matically shuts off. See page 4 for setting instructions.

9Multi-Speed Cooling Fan(s): quiet, efficient fans prolong equipment service life.

10Main Ground Lug: properly grounds the Inverter to vehicle grounding system or earth ground. See page 7 for connection instructions.

Low Battery Alarm/Shutdown (internal, not shown): auto- matically detects low voltage and shuts down Inverter to preserve vehicle battery.

Overload Alarm/Shutdown (internal, not shown): automatically detects wattage overload on Inverter outlets and shuts down Inverter as a protective measure.

Ignition Switch Control Jack (rear panel, not shown): use to connect the Inverter to your vehicle’s ignition switch (with user- supplied cable) in order to automatically control the Inverter with the vehicle's ignition switch. See Operation section.

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Contents DC-to-AC Inverters ContentsImportant Safety Instructions Feature Identification Operation Switch ModesIndicator Lights Resetting Your Inverter to Restore AC PowerMatch Battery Amp-Hour Capacity to Your Application Application GuideExample Vehicular and Non-Vehicular Horizontal Mount Mounting optionalVehicular Battery ConnectionLimited Warranty TroubleshootingService Maintenance