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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

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Dust regularly with a clean dry cloth to prevent dust and dirt from building up on the vents and 
power inputs/outputs

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Store in a clean, dry place when not in use

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Charge after each use, every 3 months, and before storing so it is ready to use when needed

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Turn the INVERTER ON/OFF, DC ON/OFF and BATTERY ON/OFF switches OFF and remove the 
MAIN POWER KEY when not in use or before long term storage

TROUBLESHOOTING

If your Solar Link fails to operate as specified, follow these troubleshooting steps to correct the issue. 
If you still experience issues, please contact Aervoe Industries, Inc. at www.aervoe.com or 800-227-
0196.

Make sure the MAIN POWER KEY is inserted and ON.

Charging Issues
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Ensure all charging cords (10A AC or solar panel) are connected securely

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Check power indicators on chargers and the Solar Link to make sure they are operating

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If using a solar collector to charge, ensure it is correctly positioned in direct sunlight

12V DC Output Failure
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Check the BATTERY METER to see if the Solar Link has sufficient battery charge available.  If not, 
follow the charging steps previously described on page 6.

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Ensure the DC ON/OFF switch is ON and the green light is ON

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Check to make sure that the 12V DC circuit protection fuse is not blown by removing the 15A 
FUSE associated with the suspect 12V DC output plug. Inspect the fuse and replace if needed 
with the same size and amperage rated fuse.

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Check the 12V DC outlet for obstructions or other visible damage

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Verify the device being charged is working and not damaged

120V AC Output Failure
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Check the BATTERY METER to see if the Solar Link has sufficient battery charge available. If not, 
follow the charging steps previously described on page 6.

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Ensure the INVERTER ON/OFF switch is ON and the green LED is ON

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Check the 120V AC outlet for obstructions or other visible damage

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Verify that the device being powered is working and not damaged

USB Output Failure
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Check the BATTERY METER to see if the Solar Link has sufficient battery charge available.  If not, 
follow the charging steps previously described on page 6.

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Ensure the DC ON/OFF switch is ON and the green light is ON

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Check the USB port for obstructions or other visible damage

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Verify the device being charged is working and not damaged

Summary of Contents for Solar Link 1000

Page 1: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1000 Watt Energy Center PatentPending...

Page 2: ...operate in flammable or explosive environments Do not operate if the unit is damaged in any way including loose electronics or if charging cords are frayed and wires are exposed Do not plug inverter 1...

Page 3: ...e reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with...

Page 4: ...4 120V AC CHARGER PARTS IDENTIFICATION Inverter Exhaust Fan Solar Input LED Solar IN Solar Charge Complete LED DC IN POWER IN ANDERSON TO MC4 ADAPTER CABLE...

Page 5: ...5 Earth Ground 220V AC Outlet Inverter ON OFF Status LEDs Volt AMP Meter 12V DC Outlets 12V DC Fuses USB Ports Battery Meter DC ON OFF Battery Meter ON OFF POWER OUT Main Power Keyhole MAIN POWER KEY...

Page 6: ...ER will indicate the strength of the battery All 10 LEDs means the unit is fully charged Recharge as needed 6 Disconnect the charger once charging is complete Solar Charging solar panel not included T...

Page 7: ...ces rated at up to 1000W Peak 1 Turn off the INVERTER ON OFF switch and remove MAIN POWER KEY before plugging in any appliance into the 120V outlet 2 Turn on the MAIN POWER KEY and switch the INVERTER...

Page 8: ...tage during use 4 Disconnect and turn the power off when not in use 12 VOLT DC OPERATION 15A 150 watt each outlet max 1 Turn the MAIN POWER KEY and DC power switch to the ON position 2 Plug in your 12...

Page 9: ...ficient battery charge available If not follow the charging steps previously described on page 6 Ensure the DC ON OFF switch is ON and the green light is ON Check to make sure that the 12V DC circuit...

Page 10: ...ERTER SAFETY FEATURES Electronic overload protection with automatic shutdown Built in internal backup DC fused provides added safety Low battery voltage warning followed by automatic shutdown Over tem...

Page 11: ...mes To estimate how many hours of power are in the Solar Link find the watt hour draw of the device that you wish to power and divide into 740W 120V AC or 820W USB 12V DC EX One 12V 10 watt light 82 h...

Page 12: ...12 AERVOE INDUSTRIES INC Gardnerville NV 89410 1 800 227 0196 www aervoe com mailbox aervoe com 9675inst cs1 16...

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