Copyright © 2019 Cyber Power Systems (USA), Inc. All rights reserved.
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INFORMATION
Before installing and using the CyberPower
CPS100PBU Mobile Power Inverter, please read
and follow these safety instructions:
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Do not operate the CPS100PBU near flammable
materials, fumes, or gases.
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Always use the inverter where there is adequate
ventilation. Do not obstruct the ventilation slots.
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Never immerse the unit in water.
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Proper cooling is essential when operating the
inverter. Refrain from placing the inverter near the
vehicle's heat vent, or in direct sunlight.
•
When not in use, always remove the inverter
from the DC accessory outlet.
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Check the warning labels on battery chargers or
adapters before connecting them to the inverter.
Do not connect battery chargers or adapters with
warnings about using with inverters.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
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AC Mobile Power Inverter
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User Guide
PRODUCT FEATURES
OPERATING AND STORAGE TIPS
Operating Tips
The inverter should only be operated under the
following conditions:
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Dry - Do not allow water or other liquids to come into
contact with the inverter.
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Moderate Temperature - Ambient air temperature
should be between: 32°F - 77°F (0°C - 25°C).
Keep the inverter out of direct sunlight.
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Free Air Flow - Keep the inverter's ventilation slots
unobstructed to ensure air flow to the unit. Do not
place any items on or over the inverter during
operation. The unit will shut down if it overheats.
Storage Tips
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Proper storage temperature range is:
32°F - 86°F (0°C - 30°C)
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Store and use the inverter in a cool and
dry environment.
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Avoid exposing the inverter to heating elements,
direct sunlight, or high humidity.
SPECIFICATIONS
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Input Voltage: 13.8 Volts
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Output Peak Power: 100 Watts
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Output Continuous Power: 75 Watts
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Output Voltage: 120 Volts
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Output Frequency: 60 Hz
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Output Waveform: Modified Sine Wave
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Protection Features: Low Voltage, Overheat,
Overload, Short Circuit
TROUBLESHOOTING
1.
12V DC power plug
2.
10A DC fuse
3.
120V AC outlet
Power Inverter
CPS100PBU
User Manual
Problem
Possible Causes
Suggested Solutions
No AC
output
power
Poor contact with
DC power outlet.
Ensure the inverter is
securely plugged into
vehicle's DC power
outlet. Replace the DC
power outlet if necessary.
Automotive
electrical system
requires ignition to
be on.
Turn the vehicle ignition to
the "Accessory" position.
Car's DC power
outlet fuse is blown.
Check the vehicle fuse
panel and replace the
damaged fuse.
Over-heating
Allow inverter to cool.
Ensure that there is
adequate ventilation
around the unit and load
does not exceed the unit's
Continuous Power rating
(see specifications).
Vehicle's battery
voltage is below
10.5 volts.
Unplug the inverter and
start the vehicle to
charge the battery.
Vehicle's battery
input voltage is
higher than
15.5 volts.
Check your vehicle's user
guide for troubleshooting.
Inverter is
overloaded.
Ensure load does not
exceed the unit's
Continuous Power rating
(see specifications).
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