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a). Check to be sure the inverter’s power switch is turned off and that no
flammable fumes are present.
b). Identify the positive (+) and negative (-) battery terminals.
c). Install a fuse holder or breaker close to the positive (+) terminal of the battery.
d). Connect a length of wire on one side of the fuse holder or circuit breaker.
Connect the other end of the wire to the positive (+) terminal of the inverter.
e). Connect a length of wire between the inverter’s negative (-) terminal and the
battery’s negative (-) terminal.
f). Connect a short length of wire to the other terminal of the fuse holder or circuit
breaker. Mark it “positive” or “+”.
g). Connect the free end of the fuse or breaker wire to the positive terminal of the
battery.
h). Insert a suitable fuse in the fuse holder.
i). Check to be sure that all connections between battery clips, terminals and
fuses are secure and tight.
Notes: Sparking is normal for the first connection.
Make sure you have good secure connections- Do not over-tighten.

11. OPERATING THE AC APPLIANCES

1. When you have confirmed that the AC appliances to be operated is turned off,

plug an appliance cord into the AC outlet on the front panel of the inverter.

2. Turn ON the inverter.
3. Turn the appliance on.
4. Plug in additional appliances and turn them on.

Notes:
1. Plug the cord from the AC appliances you wish to operate into the AC

receptacle. When turn ON the inverter. The Red and Green LED both lit for
3~5seconds then red LED not lit, green LED indicator lights to indicate that
the inverter is functioning. Make sure the combined load requirement of your
equipment does not exceed inverter’s output rating.

2. Turn OFF the inverter. The over load LED may briefly “blink” and the audible

alarm may also sound a short” chirp.” This is normal. This same alarm may
also sound when the inverter being connected to or disconnect from the
battery.

3. When using an extension cord from the inverter to an appliance the

extension cord should not be longer than 50 feet.

4. When you plan to operate more appliances, please make sure plug and

switch ON the biggest one first and then smaller one.

Summary of Contents for CT1398

Page 1: ...ing the product are the original instructions This document is part of the product keep it for the life of the product passing it on to any subsequent holder of the product Read all these instructions...

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Page 3: ...lose its validity Product description 2000W POWER INVERTER Model CT1398 Ref no CAR2K Product description 3500W POWER INVERTER Model CT1399 Ref no CAR3 5K Applicable EC Directives GPSD Directive The Ge...

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Page 5: ...ICATION Model CT1398 CT1399 Output Rated power 2000W 3500W Surge power few seconds 4000W 7000W Voltage AC 220 240V AC Voltage Regulation 10 Frequency Hz 50Hz Waveform modified sine wave USB port 5V Ma...

Page 6: ...damaged or substandard wiring Make sure that all wiring is in good condition and is not undersized Fail to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury Notes Turning off the invert...

Page 7: ...r other connections between components of the fuel system Precautions when placing the inverter CAUTION Risk Of Damage To The Inverter Never allow battery acid to drip on the inverter when reading gra...

Page 8: ...nverter down automatically if its internal temperature rises above an unacceptable level Output short circuit shutdown Shuts the inverter down automatically if a short circuit is detected in the circu...

Page 9: ...kind of electrical equipment including the inverter in these areas Protected from battery gases The inverter should be installed as close as possible to the batteries but not in the same compartment t...

Page 10: ...eakage or fault happen 4 Power light green indicates the inverter is operating 5 USB port it output DC5V 2 1A connect the USB external appliance to USB port and switch it on The USB output on the powe...

Page 11: ...ooling fan must not be obstructed for the proper operation of the inverter When the inverter is mounted then ventilation opening on the DC panel must not point up or down 10 DC cable with ring there i...

Page 12: ...rectly They will read about 20 to 30 volts low when measuring the output of the inverter For accurate measurement of the output voltage of this unit use a true RMS reading voltmeter such as Fluke 87II...

Page 13: ...e wattage of each appliance and or tool you will need to simultaneously operate from the inverter To do this read the labels on the requirement to be operated Usually power consumption is shown in wat...

Page 14: ...ime Battery capacity Ah Input voltage Volt loads power Watt For example Battery capacity 150Ah Input voltage 12Volt Loading power 600Watt So 150Ah 12V 600Watt 3 hours Note the time calculated by this...

Page 15: ...Ah batteries are combined into a single string resulting in a 12VDC 200Ah bank b Parallel Wiring Wiring the batteries in parallel increases the total run time the batteries can operate the AC loads A...

Page 16: ...long periods of time they lose capacity amps hours 10 MOUNTING AND CONNECTING THE INVERTER 10 1 Mounting The Inverter Warning Keep ventilation when using batteries Batteries may generate flammable gas...

Page 17: ...describe all of the possible types of battery configurations battery charging configuration and battery isolation configurations The figure as below show the typical connection Note For safety concern...

Page 18: ...nections Do not over tighten 11 OPERATING THE AC APPLIANCES 1 When you have confirmed that the AC appliances to be operated is turned off plug an appliance cord into the AC outlet on the front panel o...

Page 19: ...er s rating power if the power consumption is rated in amps simply multiply by the AC volts 220 240V to determine the wattage The inverter will shutdown if it is overloaded To overload must be removed...

Page 20: ...Please replace the fuse by same size as burn one Normally after you replace the new fuse the inverter recovers automatically But sometimes there is a kind of special condition even after you replace t...

Page 21: ...ction circuit Reduce load or remove short circuit The AC voltage you measured too lower Possible Cause Suggested Solution The voltmeter you used not a true RMS meter Change to use a true RMS voltmeter...

Page 22: ...rm sounds Possible Cause Suggested Solution Low battery voltage Recharge or replace battery AC appliances won t start Possible Cause Suggested Solution Excessive start up load If appliances does not s...

Page 23: ...is appliance please take it to the applicable collection point or deliver it to a public recycling location of old electronic equipment Electronic equipment should not be disposed as normal household...

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