TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Features Summary | 3 | |
Important Information | 4 | |
Inverter Basics | 5 - 7 | |
• Getting Started |
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• Don’t Push It |
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Operation | 8 | - 12 |
• Making the Connection |
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• Tips |
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• Recharging Equipment |
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• Changing the Fuse |
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• Power Source |
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Additional & Safety Features | 13 | - 14 |
• Auto Shut Down |
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• Thermal Cut Off |
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• Low Battery Protection |
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Care & Maintenance | 15 | |
Technical Operating Principles | 16 | - 17 |
Operation Summary | 18 | - 19 |
Troubleshooting | 20 | - 22 |
Specifications | 23 | |
Warranty Information | 24 | - 26 |
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WHISTLER FEATURES
A Word About WHISTLER Inverters.
Whistler inverters convert low voltage, direct current (DC) to 110 volt alternating household current (AC). The AC output is called “modified sine wave”. See “Technical Operating Principles” section for more information. Depending on the model and its rated capacity, Whistler inverters draw power either from standard 12 volt automo- bile and marine batteries or from portable high power 12 volt sources.
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1 | 10V | AC |
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1.AC Output Sockets
2.On/Off Switch
3.Power LED
4.Overload/Low Battery LED
5.Open Fuse LED
6.Power Cords
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