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I-4. Over voltage indicator:
The over voltage indicator indicates that the power
inverter has shut itself down because its input voltage has
exceeded over detected voltage 12/ 24V version.
I-5. Under voltage indicator:
The under voltage indicator indicates that the power
inverter has shut itself down because its input voltage has
been lower than detect voltage 12/ 24V version.
I-6. Over temp indicator:
The over temp indicator indicates that the power inverter
has shout itself down because it has become overheated.
The power inverter may overheat because it has been
operated at power levels above its rating, or because it
has been installed in a location which does not allow it to
dissipate heat properly. The power inverter will restart
automatically once it has cooled off.
I-7. Overload indicator:
The overload indicator indicates that the power inverter
has shut itself down because its output circuit has been
short circuited or drastically overloaded.
Switch the ON/ OFF switch to OFF, correct the fault
condition, and then switch the ON/OFF switch back to
ON.
J. Operating Limits:
J-1. Power output:
The inverter will operate most AC loads within its power
rating. When deeming whether a microwave oven can be
operated by the inverter, remember that the power
commonly advertised for microwave ovens is the cooking
power (the power delivered to the food) not the power
actually consumed by the microwave oven. The