TROUBLE SHOOTING
SYMPTOM A: NO AC POWER OUTPUT, THE RED LED LIGHTS.
POSSIBLE CAUSES | SUGGESTION |
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The connected AC products are rated at more than 150 Watts | Use the product with a total power rating |
(PINV1) , 300 Watts (PINV2) or 400 Watts (PINV3), the | less than 150 Watts (PINV1) , 300 Watts |
overload shutdown occurred. | (PINV2) and 400 Watts (PINV3) . |
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The connected AC products are rated at less than 150 Watts | Use the product not exceeds the inverter's |
(PINV1) , 300 Watts (PINV2) or 400 Watts (PINV3), the high | surge capacity, 300 Watts (PINV1) , 600 |
starting surge causes the overload shutdown. | Watts (PINV2) and 800 Watts (PINV3) . |
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The battery is discharged (alarm sounds) | Recharge battery. |
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The inverter overheated | Turn off the inverter and allow to cool for 15 |
| minutes. Clear blocked fan (PINV2 / PINV3) |
| or remove the objects covering the ventilation. |
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SYMPTOM B: NO AC POWER OUTPUT, NO LED LIGHTS ARE ON.
POSSIBLE CAUSES | SUGGESTION |
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The lighter socket or 12 Volt outlet has been poor contacted | Press plug into socket firmly. |
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The lighter socket or 12 Volt may require ignition to be on. | Turn key to accessory position. |
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The fuse of cigarette lighter or 12 Volt outlet is blown | Check vehicle fuses and replace. |
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The fuse of inverter is blown | Check to make sure the inverter is |
| connected to a power source with correct |
| voltage and polarity. |
| Replace fuse. |
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The inverter has been connected with reverse DC input | The inverter needs repairment |
polarity. | if the probable damage has occurred. |
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