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SAFETY INFORMATION

WELCOME

Please read this manual thoroughly before 
installing and operating your new Eliminator

®

 

Eliminator

®

 

power inverter.  This manual contains information 
you need to obtain the performance required 
for your application. Keep this manual for future 
reference.

This 

 inverter converts low voltage, 

direct current (DC) to 120 V modified sine wave
(MSW) alternating current (AC). The inverter draws 
power from 12 V, deep-cycle batteries such as 
those used for marine, golf cart, and fork-lift  
applications, or from other, high-current 12 V 
sources.

This model, the 011-2102-0, has been 

performance tested by ETL and complies 
with Underwriters Laboratories and Canadian 
Standards Association safety standards.

A HIGHER WATTAGE INVERTER MAY 

BE REQUIRED

To determine whether the 

 will operate a particular appliance 

or a combination of appliances, run a test. All 
inverters are designed to automatically shut down 
in the event of a power overload. This protection 
feature prevents damage to the unit while running 
appliances with combined wattages below the 

4000 W power range. Turn on the highest 

wattage appliance first, then other appliances. 

If an appliance combination in the 4000 W power

range will not operate properly, then it is likely 
that this 

 inverter does not have the

required capacity to operate the appliance in 
question.

WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND NOTES

It is very important that any operator and installer 
of this inverter read and follow all 

WARNINGS

CAUTIONS AND NOTES

 and all installation and 

operation instructions. In particular, comply with 

WARNINGS

 (possibility of serious injury or death), 

CAUTIONS

 (possibility of damage to the inverter 

and/or other equipment), and 

NOTES

 (included to 

assist you in achieving the maximum performance 
and longest working life from this advanced-
design inverter).

WARNINGS: INVERTER OUTPUT

This is a heavy-duty device that produces 
voltages similar to commercial AC power. 

•  Danger of shock or electrocution—treat 

inverter output the same as commercial AC 
power. 

•  Do not use the inverter near flammable 

materials or in any locations that may 
accumulate flammable fumes or gases. This 
is an electrical device that can briefly spark 
when electrical connections are made or 
broken.

•  Do not allow water or other liquids to contact 

the inverter.

•  Do not use appliances with damaged or wet 

cords.

Eliminator

®

Eliminator

®

011-2102-0

Summary of Contents for Eliminator 011-2100-4

Page 1: ...model no 011 2102 0 IMPORTANT Please read this manual carefully before running this power inverter and save it for reference INSTRUCTION MANUAL 4000 W POWER INVERTER ...

Page 2: ...eted at the DIY customer Our extensive line of engine oils and lubricants antifreeze and coolants washer fluids transmission fluids and treatments winter chemicals garage and car interior accessories batteries chargers and boosters as well as lifting equipment was developed with our roads and drivers in mind With over 600 individual automotive products Eliminator has helped keep Canadians on the g...

Page 3: ... Gauges Understanding Controls and Features Mounting the Inverter Connecting the Inverter Operation Television and Audio Suggestions Operating a Microwave Oven With Your Power Inverter How This Modified Sine Wave Power Inverter Works Best Use of Battery Power Troubleshooting Specifications Warranty and Returns 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 12 13 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 18 TABLE OF CONTENTS SAV...

Page 4: ... test All inverters are designed to automatically shut down in the event of a power overload This protection feature prevents damage to the unit while running appliances with combined wattages below the 4000 W power range Turn on the highest wattage appliance first then other appliances If an appliance combination in the 4000 W power range will not operate properly then it is likely that this inve...

Page 5: ...ve two types of equipment The majority of portable appliances do not have this problem Most portable appliances use separate transformers or chargers that plug into AC receptacles to supply a low voltage DC or AC output to the appliance If the appliance label states that the charger or adaptor produces a low voltage DC or AC output 30 V or less there will be no problem powering that charger or ada...

Page 6: ...oad Power consumption is rated in watts or it can be calculated from amperes amps This information is usually stamped or printed on most appliances and equipment If this information is not indicated on the appliance or equipment check the owner s manual For electrically sensitive equipment contact the manufacturer to determine if the device you are using is compatible with modified sine wave AC Mu...

Page 7: ...orts 2 4 A each Allows the user to power simultaneously two 2 4 A compatible devices such as tablets or 1 A compatible devices such as cell phones A B C D E FRONT PANEL 011 2102 0 Main Switch is used for complete shutdown of the inverter MENU Button Pressing the button will change the display between OUTPUT WATTAGE or INPUT VOLTAGE A B C D E ...

Page 8: ... b Low voltage c Voltage overload Temperature Shutdown 1 2 3 4 3 4 1 2 Remote Instructions The included remote control features an LED indicator showing on off light push button and 20 6 m cable that simply plugs into the inverter Features A LED indicator B Push button Indicator Solid Green Inverter on No Colour Inverter off A B model no 011 2102 0 contact us 1 888 942 6686 ...

Page 9: ...tant cables rated for damp or wet locations We would strongly recommend having this installed by a certified electrician since these wires will have a live current if installed improperly can be a fire or shock hazard Once installed have the wires come through the front plate by removing the middle circle of the front plate Once all connections are secure and properly installed and the front plate...

Page 10: ...1 2102 0 contact us 1 888 942 6686 continuation t REAR PANEL 011 2102 0 High Speed Cooling Fans When the temperature inside the inverter exceeds a preset limit the Cooling Fans automatically turn on to cool the inverter When the temperature reduces the fans turn off Positive Power Input Terminal Negative Power Input Terminal Remote Control Receptacle Ground Terminal F G H I J F G H I J ...

Page 11: ...ne ANL fuse 2 AWG 3 0 9 m included W 200 A inline ANL fuse 0 AWG 3 0 9 m included W 400 A inline ANL fuse 011 2101 2 011 2102 0 CAUTIONS Loose connections can result in a severe decrease in voltage that can cause damage to cables and insulation Failure to make correct polarity pos neg connection between the inverter and the battery bank can result in blowing fuses in the inverter and can permanent...

Page 12: ...has to provide as above 2 Estimate the number of hours the appliances will be in use between battery recharges This will differ depending on appliances As an example a typical home use coffeemaker draws 500 W during its brew time of 5 minutes it maintains the temperature of the pot at about 100 W Typical use of a microwave oven is only for a few minutes Some longer operating time appliances are la...

Page 13: ...osion resistant fasteners sized 10 or larger CONNECTING THE INVERTER This inverter has two DC cable connections one positive and one negative The order of steps in the following procedure minimizes the danger of sparking near the battery bank 1 Prepare all cable set ends with ring terminals at the battery ends 2 Install one fuse holder with fuse in the pos cable close to the battery bank end 3 Mak...

Page 14: ...evision picture may be unavoidable especially in weak signal areas However here are some suggestions that may improve reception 1 First make sure that the television antenna produces a clear signal under normal operating conditions Also ensure that the antenna cable is properly shielded and of good quality 2 Change the positions of the inverter antenna cables and TV power cord 3 Isolate the TV its...

Page 15: ...ttery to 145 V DC STAGE 2 The inverter then converts the high voltage DC into 120 VAC household current using an advanced MOSFET transistor in a full bridge configuration This design provides this inverter with the capability to start and run difficult reactive loads while providing excellent overload capability The waveform that is generated by this conversion is a modified sine wave as shown in ...

Page 16: ...oo hot thermal shutdown mode Will be indicated on LCD panel Allow inverter to cool Check for adequate ventilation Re duce the load on the inverter to rated continuous power Unit may be defective See warranty and call customer service PROBLEM INVERTER IS SHUT DOWN Reason Solution Input voltage below 10 5 V Will be indicated on LCD panel Keep input voltage above 10 5 V to maintain regulation Poor or...

Page 17: ...t 0 9 A DC Optimum Efficiency 85 min Fuse A 150 A 3 Fuse Type Internal Blade Output Wave Form Modified Sine Wave Touch Temperature 65 C 149ºF Max Operating Temperature 20 to 40ºC 4 to 104ºF Operating Storage Humidity RH 5 to 95 Cooling System Thermo Fan THD 40 Dimensions LxWxH 15 3 8 x 7 5 8 x 5 9 16 39 1 x 19 4 x 14 1 cm Assembled Weight 11 lb 8 oz 5 22 kg NOTE All specifications are typical at 1...

Page 18: ...uction manual for future use Should this product be passed on to a third party this instruction manual must be included The English version of this manual is available online at www canadiantire ca manuals 4010229 This MotoMaster Eliminator product carries a three 3 year warranty against defects in workmanship and materials At its discretion MotoMaster Canada agrees to have any defective part s re...

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