Basic Installation Procedures

Testing in Shore Power Mode

To test the Freedom HF in shore power mode:

With the appliance from the previous test still connected and operating, connect the shore power source.

The Freedom HF transfers the appliances to shore power. The status LED on the display panel will change from yellow to a ten-second flashing yellow and then green.

If the appliance operates, your installation is successful.

NOTE: If the Inverter button on the Freedom HF is turned ON, the Freedom HF will automatically supply the appliances with inverter power if the shore power source fails or becomes disconnected.

If the Inverter button on the Freedom HF is turned ON and shore power voltage is too low (less than 90 volts AC), the unit will transfer to inverter power to continue running your appliances.

NOTE: Whether or not the Inverter button is turned ON, shore power will pass through the Freedom HF to the output when shore power is within normal operating range

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Xantrex Technology 806-1055-02 806-1840, 806-1020 Testing in Shore Power Mode, To test the Freedom HF in shore power mode

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