Using the Cigarette Plug Wire Assembly

Caution! Fire hazard.

The wires in most 12 volt sockets or power outlets are not large enough for loads greater than 150 watts: they will overheat and present a fire hazard.

Do not use loads greater than 150 watts with the cigarette plug wire assembly.

Loads under 150 watts When you are going to power loads under 150 watts, use the cigarette plug wire assembly.

To connect the inverter:

1.Remove the nuts from the DC terminals on the inverter.

2.Place the red ring connector on the inverter’s red (positive +) DC terminal, and then screw the red nut on until it is snug. Do not over tighten.

3.Place the black ring connector on the inverter’s black (negative –) DC terminal, and then screw the black nut on until it is snug. Do not over tighten.

Caution! Damage to the 300 Inverter.

Reversing the positive and negative battery cables will damage the inverter and will void your warranty.

Double check the wiring connections: the red connector must be connected to the red terminal, and the black connector must be connected to the black terminal.

4.Place the lighter plug in the vehicle’s cigarette lighter socket or a 12 volt outlet.

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