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CONTENT 

1. UNIT DESCRIPTION ................................................................................ - 3 -

 

1.1 COMPONENTS IDENTIFICATION ................................................. - 3 -

 

1.2 OUTPUT PANEL ............................................................................. - 4 -

 

1.3 CHARGING INPUT PANEL............................................................. - 7 -

 

1.4 BATTERY CONNECTOR ................................................................ -  8  -

 

2. CHARGING THE MOBILE POWER ......................................................... - 8 -

 

2.1 PV CHARGING INPUT ................................................................... - 9 -

 

2.2 AC CHARGING INPUT ................................................................. - 10 -

 

2.3 DC CHARGING INPUT ................................................................. - 11 -

 

3. OPERATING THE MOBILE POWER ...................................................... - 12 -

 

3.1 DC OPERATION ........................................................................... - 12 -

 

3.2 AC OPERATION ............................................................................ - 13 -

 

4. LCD DISPLAY ......................................................................................... - 14 -

 

5. REPLACE THE BATTERY ...................................................................... - 17 -

 

5.1 REMOVE THE BATTERY ............................................................. - 17 -

 

5.2 INSTALL THE BATTERY ............................................................... - 19 -

 

5.2.1 BIND THE BATTERY

 

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5.2.2 REINSTALL THE BATTERY INTO THE MOBILE POWER

 

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5.2.3 CONNECT THE BATTERY

 

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6. TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE ..................................................... - 22 -

 

7. PROTECTION ......................................................................................... - 22 -

 

7.1 INPUT PROTECTION ................................................................... - 22 -

 

7.2 OUTPUT PROTECTION ............................................................... - 23 -

 

8. TROUBLE SHOOTING ........................................................................... - 24 -

 

9. SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................... - 27 -

Summary of Contents for DP1000iL

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL DPiL Series Smart Mobile DP500iL DP1000iL DP1500iL DP2000iL POWER VER1 2 20201010...

Page 2: ...G INPUT 11 3 OPERATING THE MOBILE POWER 12 3 1 DC OPERATION 12 3 2 AC OPERATION 13 4 LCD DISPLAY 14 5 REPLACE THE BATTERY 17 5 1 REMOVE THE BATTERY 17 5 2 INSTALL THE BATTERY 19 5 2 1 BIND THE BATTERY...

Page 3: ...building electrical system unless an isolation switch has been installed by a qualified electrician Place the generator in a place where pedestrians children and pets are not likely to touch Do not l...

Page 4: ...receptacles 3 Maintenance Cover Remove the cover to install or replace battery in the mobile power 4 Carrying Handle Lift the generator by this handle 5 Draw Bar Handle Pull the handle to wheel this...

Page 5: ...4 Connector before charging or operating the mobile power 1 2 OUTPUT PANEL 1 2 9 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14...

Page 6: ...5 1 AC Switch This switch turns ON or OFF AC output of the mobile 1 2 4 8 5 12 13 14 3 9 10 11 7 1 3 11 4 12 13 14 2 10 7 5 9 8...

Page 7: ...segments in the LCD screen will blink The mobile power is fully charged when all battery segments stop blinking and remain solid 9 Display button You can activate the display backlight or value displ...

Page 8: ...when the temperature in the mobile power is over high 1 3 CHARGING INPUT PANEL 1 PV Charging Input Charge the mobile power from solar panels 2 DC Charging Input Charge the mobile power from car or an...

Page 9: ...HARGING THE MOBILE POWER NOTE When the mobile power is charging the battery segments in the LCD screen will blink The mobile power is fully charged when all battery segments in the LCD screen stop bli...

Page 10: ...9 2 1 PV CHARGING INPUT Loosen 1 2 4 3 3 5...

Page 11: ...wer from solar panels as follows 1 Remove the cover 1 from PV charging port 2 2 Connect PV charging port 2 to MC4 port 5 of solar panels 4 by PV charging cable 3 which can be found in the packing box...

Page 12: ...le 2 which can be found in the packing box 2 3 DC CHARGING INPUT You can charge the mobile power from car or any 12V 24V source as follows Connect DC charging port 1 to cigarette lighter receptacle of...

Page 13: ...12V DC electric devices to choose suitable one to connect 3 USB receptacle 3 is 5V DC output port NOTE Be sure the receptacle load current is within receptacle rated current If the DC output is overlo...

Page 14: ...Make sure the ready LED 8 comes on 4 Connect plug to the AC receptacle 1 for AC electric devices NOTE If the mobile power is equipped with Gen mate unit optional equipment the AC output also can be sw...

Page 15: ...are in good condition before connection to the mobile power Be sure the total AC load is within the mobile power rated output If the AC output is overloaded in excess of rated power or if there is a s...

Page 16: ...ink as a prompt of recharging INPUT shows the amount of power watts going into the battery while charging If charging from solar you will see the watts change as you reposition the panels into out of...

Page 17: ...e APP in Smartphone by Wi Fi Fault code 032 means that DC output is overloaded or short circuited Check DC appliances cables plugs and reduce power of appliances Fault code 004 means that the battery...

Page 18: ...f you are not familiar with maintenance work have an authorized dealer do it for you Use ours or equivalent specifications quality batteries for replacement Ask an authorized dealer for further attent...

Page 19: ...attery connector 2 3 Loosen the screws 5 6 with a box spanner 3 to remove the battery baffle plate 4 The spanner 3 can be found in the packing box 4 Hold the bandage 7 that is bound to the battery and...

Page 20: ...1 at the side of the battery 2 as shown in the figure above 3 Bind the bandage 1 around the battery 2 4 Make sure the bandage 1 through the metal buckle 3 and pressed tightly by the metal buckle 3 as...

Page 21: ...o the mobile power 2 Insert bottom end of baffle plate 2 into the bottom hole on the battery support and then tighten the screw 3 4 with a box spanner 5 which can be found in the packing box 3 Make su...

Page 22: ...he maintenance cover 1 2 Insert the three bulge parts at the bottom of the maintenance cover 1 into the three installation holes at the bottom of the main case 2 Then put on the maintenance cover 1 3...

Page 23: ...ged at least once every twelve 12 months Keep all cooling holes open and clear of debris mud water etc Cooling holes are located on the front panel and back panel of power station If the cooling holes...

Page 24: ...ally shut down Fault code 032 will show in the LCD screen Reset the main switch can recover the DC output after reducing DC loads or eliminating short circuited problems Inverter Over Temperature Prot...

Page 25: ...correct condition of any extension cords and all items being powered then push the main switch to reset module Is the DC output overloaded The fault indicator on the screen panel or APP flashes Reduc...

Page 26: ...h to the ON position YES NO NO Is the AC switch OFF Push the AC switch to the ON position YES NO Does the over temperature indicator on the screen panel or APP go on Turn off the electrical appliance...

Page 27: ...Reduce loads and push the AC switch to reset module YES Is the AC output overloaded The warning light on the panel flashes Check and correct condition of any extension cords and all items being powere...

Page 28: ...UT AC Output Output Waveform Pure Sine Wave THD 3 Rated Voltage 100 110 120 220 230 240V Rated Frequency 60 50Hz DC Output Anderson SB50 1 12V 33A Cigarette Lighter 12V 10A 6mm Port 12V 6A USB 5V 2A 1...

Page 29: ...28 NOTE 1 The Anderson port is only for DP500iL 2 The output specifications are based on the standard ambient temperature 25...

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