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8.
7) When the power inverter is not in use, disconnect the 12V cigarette lighter
from 12V socket to prevent unintended battery discharge.
Using the DC cable clips
1) Follow steps 1) and 2) above to attach the ring type connectors.
2) Attach the negative (black) clip to the negative (-) battery terminal.
3) Attach the positive (red) clip to the positive (+) battery terminal. Make sure
both clips are securely connected to the battery terminals, as a loose
connection will cause the voltage to drop and may cause the cables to
overheat, resulting in equipment damage or fire.
4) Turn on the inverter.
5) When the power inverter is not in use, disconnect the DC cable clips from the
battery to prevent slight discharge of battery.
5. Operating the inverter
1) When properly connected to a 12V outlet or battery, turning on the inverter,
will illuminate the green LED light, and deliver AC power to the outlet(s).
2) Plug the AC product(s) you wish to operate into the AC outlet(s) and switch
them on, one at a time.
Caution!
If there are one more AC products connecting to the inverter, turn on the larger
power product first.
Through its AC outlet, the inverter is capable of powering most 110-volt
products that use 200 watts or less.
The unit will operate from input voltages ranging from 11.0V to 15.0V DC.
As the battery is used, its voltage begins to fall. When the inverter senses that
the voltage at its DC input has dropped to the range of 10.7~11.3V DC, an
audible alarm sounds. This allows time for computers or other sensitive devices
to be shut down. If the audible alarm is ignored, the inverter will automatically