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Page 1: ...PURE SINE WAVE DC TO AC POWER INVERTER 60S 12A 60S 24A 60S 12E 60S 24E 100S 12A 100S 24A 100S 12E 100S 24E 150S 12A 150S 24A 150S 12E 150S 24E 200S 12A 200S 24A 200S 12E 200S 24E Instruction manual...
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Page 11: ...haser along with the device Contents 1 Notes on using the instruction manual P11 2 General safety instructions P11 3 Scope of delivery P13 4 Proper use P13 5 Technical description P14 6 Installing the...
Page 12: ...ction of the device Note Supplementary information for operating the device Action this symbol indicates that you need to do something The required action is described step by step This symbol indicat...
Page 13: ...operation Dangerous situations may occur which cannot be recognized by children Do not expose the device to a heat source such as direct sunlight or heating Avoid additional heating to the device For...
Page 14: ...2 fig 12 page 6 to an appliance not using the source of 115V 230 V Even after the fuse triggers parts of the inverter remain live Always disconnect the power supply when working on the device 3 Scope...
Page 15: ...g yachts The output voltage corresponds to the socket standard pure sinus voltage Please observe the values for constant output power and peak output power for a max of 10 min as indicated in section...
Page 16: ...ge9 6 2 Installation instructions When selecting the installation location observe the following instructions Installing the inverter can be set horizontal or vertical The Inverter has to be installed...
Page 17: ...nnecting the inverter Lay the flexible connecting cable plus and minus from the battery to the connecting poles of the inverter fig 6 page 3 fig 15 page 8 Warning Make sure that the the connection is...
Page 18: ...h cable to the chassis terminal fig 4 page 2 fig 14 page 7 Warning Reverse polarity connection of the battery wires can damage the inverter 8 Using the inverter 60S 12A E 60S 24A E 100S 12A E 100S 24A...
Page 19: ...tion and 1000W on the bottom plate GFCI for 60S 12A E 60S 24A E 100S 12A E 100S 24A E is an option GFCI for 150S 12A E 150S 24A E 200S 12A E 200S 24A E is a must An un intentional electric path betwee...
Page 20: ...ventilation for the inverter Then switch back on the consuming unit Overload LED illuminates Current consumption of the consuming unit is too high Possibly there is a short cir cuit in the consuming...
Page 21: ...ase send it back to us For repair and guarantee processing the following documents must be sent along with the device A copy of the receipt with purchasing date A reason for complaint or description o...
Page 22: ...otal Harmonic Distortion 3 No Load Current 0 8A 0 6A 0 6A 0 45A Input voltage range 10 7 V 16 5 V 21 4 V 33 V 10 7 V 16 5 V 21 4 V 33 V Low voltage alarm 10 7 V 21 4 V 10 7 V 21 4V Low voltage shutdow...
Page 23: ...Wave Total Harmonic Distortion 3 No Load Current 1 2A 0 8A 0 8A 0 6A Input voltage range 10 7 V 16 5 V 21 4 V 33 V 10 7 V 16 5 V 21 4 V 33 V Low voltage alarm 10 7 V 21 4 V 10 7 V 21 4V Low voltage sh...
Page 24: ...l Harmonic Distortion 3 No Load Current 1 6A 1A 1A 0 6A Input voltage range 10 7 V 16 5 V 21 4 V 33 V 10 7 V 16 5 V 21 4 V 33 V Low voltage alarm 10 7 V 21 4 V 10 7 V 21 4V Low voltage shutdown 10 V 2...
Page 25: ...l Harmonic Distortion 3 No Load Current 1 6A 1A 1A 0 8A Input voltage range 10 7 V 16 5 V 21 4 V 33 V 10 7 V 16 5 V 21 4 V 33 V Low voltage alarm 10 7 V 21 4 V 10 7 V 21 4V Low voltage shutdown 10 V 2...
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