
4.2.2 Connecting the battery to the inverter
WARNING
Danger of explosion from sparking! Danger of electric shock!
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Before connecting the battery, ensure that no consumer devices are switched on and the
ON/OFF switch is in the "OFF" setting
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Ensure that the polarity of the battery connection is correct
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The cables pre-fitted to the inverter must not be extended
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Follow the instructions of the battery manufacturer
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Turn the ON/OFF switch to the "OFF" setting
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Ensure that the connection to the mains grid has been carried out correctly
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An easily accessible disconnection device should be connected to the battery cables
immediately next to the battery. The disconnection device should consist of a DC circuit
breaker or a DC fuse.
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Connect the red battery cable to the positive te of the battery
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Connect the black battery cable to the negative terminal – of the battery
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Ensure that the connections are tight
CAUTION
Inverter can only be connected to 12V battery. (10.5-14.5V)
5 Operation
The inverters are equipped with a standby system. To avoid unnecessarily discharging the
battery, in this operating mode switches off the inverter manually when no consumer device is
connected and switches on manually when a consumer device is switched on.
5.1 Switching the power supply on/off
5.1.1 Switching on the power of inverter
5.1.2 Red LED turns on at the first 3 seconds and then Green LED permanent illuminated
5.1.3 Connect consumer device to the inverter
5.1.4 Turn on consumer device
5.2 Switching off the power supply
If power is not required for a longer period of time, e.g. when
you are absent, it’s recommended to switch off the inverter.
5.2.1 Switch off the power of inverter
5.2.2 Turn off the power of consumer device
Notes
The LED of Power permanently illuminated green when switch is on.
The LED of Fault illuminated red when problem happened.
5.3 Protection function
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Noise
emission
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The inverter has a fan that automatically switches on when the device heats up, e.g. in
high ambient temperatures or long-term heavy loads. The fan switches off again as soon
as the device has stopped generating excessive heat.
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