GVP 2221315 User Manual Download Page 9

17.SPECIFICATIONS

18. DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS 

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HOME  ELECTRONIC  EQUIPMENT: 

If  you  no  longer  wish  to  use  this  appliance,  please 

take it to the applicable collection point or deliver it to a public recycling location for old 

electronic equipment. Electronic equipment shall under no circumstances be disposed of 

in the same manner as normal household waste (see the crossed-out garbage can symbol 

below).

FURTHER DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS :

 Hand over the appliance in a condition that will 

allow for safe recycling and disposal. Remove all batteries from the appliance in advance 

and  prevent  any  liquid  containers  from  being  damaged.  Electronic  equipment  may 

contain  harmful  substances.  Improper  use  or  malfunction  caused  by  damage  may 

adversely affect human health and harm the environment during recycling.

WARRANTY CARD

19. WARRANTY AND SERVICE AGREEMENTS

This warranty covers only manufacturing defects. The appliance must not be modified or 

altered in any way with regards to both form and function. This warranty does not apply in 

case  of  improper  usage;  usage  that  falls  beyond  normal  use  as  indicated  in  the  user's 

manual  or if there is damage  caused  by force majeure  (e.g. natural  disaster).  Only clean 

and  intact  appliances  will  be  accepted  for  warranty  and  non-warranty  repair.  The 

standard warranty period is 24 months starting from the purchase date. In order to make a 

warranty  claim,  this  warranty  card  must  be  submitted  along  with  proof  of  purchase, 

including the model number, purchase date and a dealer's stamp.

Model number:.................................................................................

Purchase date: ..................................................................................

Dealer's stamp and signature: ......................................................

Date of warranty claim: ..................................................................

Defect(s) noted: ................................................................................

17.1

17.2 Physical specifications

Summary of Contents for 2221315

Page 1: ...2221315 Inverter ...

Page 2: ...ubstandard wiring Make sure that all wiring is in good condition and is not undersized ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD FIRE AND BURN HAZARD EXPLOSION HAZARD Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury Do not cover or obstruct the air intake vent openings and or install in a zero clearance compartment Do not use transformer less battery chargers in conjunction with the inver...

Page 3: ... protects the battery from being completely discharged HIGH BATTERY VOLTAGE SHUTDOWN Shuts the inverter down automatically if the input voltage rises to 31 volts or more OVER LOAD SHUTDOWN Shuts the inverter down automatically if the loads connected to the inverter exceed the inverter s operating limits OVER TEMPERATURE SHUTDOWN Shuts the inverter down automatically if its internal Temperature ris...

Page 4: ... indicates the inverter is operating 7 AC OUTLETS are used to power loads 8 USB port it output DC5V 2 1A for charge for your appliance 9 ON OFF SWITCH turns the Inverter on and off 10 Remote ON OFF connector port is used for connecting the ON OFF remote switch 5 2 POWER SYSTEM CONNECTION EXAMPLE Figure 4 Typical power system designs 5 3 BATTERY REQUIREMENTS Battery type and battery size strongly a...

Page 5: ...rs on the positive cable line in your power system following these recommendations when you purchasing fuses or circuit breakers Select a fuse or circuit breaker with a maximum rating of 150Adc Determine the short circuit current rating of the battery and choose a battery fuses that withstand the short circuit current that may be generated by the battery 9 INSTALL THE INVERTER Review and follow th...

Page 6: ...e negative DC input terminal on the inverter 6 Attach the other end of the negative DC input cable to the negative terminal of the battery If you have installed a battery selector switch set it to off when making the connection to prevent sparking NOTE This is last cable connection A spark is normal when you make the connection to This section explains how to operate the inverter efficiently and e...

Page 7: ...Some induction motors used in freezers pumps and other motor operated equipment require high surge currents to start The inverter may not be able to start some of these motors even though their rated current draw is within the inverter s limits The inverter will normally start single phase induction motors Some equipment may be not work well or damaged by the inverter s modified sine wave output S...

Page 8: ...na provides an adequate snow free signal and that you are using good quality cable between the antenna and the television 3 Keep the cables between the battery and the inverter as short as possible and twist them together with two to three twists per foot this minimizes radiated interference from the cables Move the television as far away from the inverter as possible Do not operate high power loa...

Page 9: ...ed by damage may adversely affect human health and harm the environment during recycling WARRANTY CARD 19 WARRANTY AND SERVICE AGREEMENTS This warranty covers only manufacturing defects The appliance must not be modified or altered in any way with regards to both form and function This warranty does not apply in case of improper usage usage that falls beyond normal use as indicated in the user s m...

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