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5.3

Operating Time

Vector recommends that the operator recharge the battery system as frequently

as possible using the supplied VEC077EM Battery Charger. This will guard

against any unexpected shutdown of the equipment and will ensure that there

is always sufficient battery capacity. The inverter will sound it’s alarm when

DC voltage drops to 10.5 Volts.

5.4

Powering an AC Load

The Power Inverter is equipped with a dual GFCI receptacle and On/Off Switch.

Plug the power cord from the equipment you wish to operate into the AC

receptacle. The green LED will light to indicate that the unit is functioning.

Make sure the wattage rating of your equipment is within 1000 watts. If so,

turn on your equipment. If an audible alarm sounds, the DC supply voltage

may be too low, and the battery needs to be recharged.

Do not connect to AC distribution wiring: the inverter is engineered to be

connected directly to standard electrical and electronic equipment in the

manner described above. Do not directy wire the power inverter to household

or RV AC distribution wiring. You may use extension cords and outlet strips.

CAUTION:

 RECHARGEABLE APPLIANCES

Certain rechargeable devices are recharged by plugging them directly into

an AC receptacle. When first using a rechargeable device, monitor its

temperature for the initial ten minutes of use to determine whether it becomes

warmer than usual. If excessive heat is generated, it is a good indication that

the device should not be used with this inverter. This problem does not occur

with the majority of battery-operated equipment. Most of these devices use a

separate charger or transformer that is plugged into an AC receptacle. This

inverter is easily capable of powering most chargers and transformers.

5.5

Placement of ElectroMate

For best operating results, keep in mind that the Inverter will generate heat –

the larger the AC load the more heat generated. Therefore, the user should try

to use ElectroMate in a cool dry place out of sunlight, if possible.

WARNING:

 NEVER OPERATE ELECTROMATE WITH THE PLASTIC DUST

COVER ON. REMOVE THE DUST COVER BEFORE OPERATING

ELECTROMATE.

WARNING:

 Inverters generate heat while operating. Power inverters

should only be used in locations that meet the following criteria:

DRY -  Do not allow water or other liquids to come into contact with the

inverter.

COOL - Ambient air temperature should be between 30 degrees F

(-1 degree C) non-condensing, and 100

°

 F (38

°

 C).

VENTILATED  - Keep the area surrounding the inverter clear to ensure free air

circulation around the unit. Do not place items on or over the inverter during

operation. Therefore, remove the plastic dust cover before operating the sys-

tem. The unit will shut down if the internal temperature gets too hot. Restart the

unit after it cools.

Summary of Contents for ElectroMate VEC095

Page 1: ...AND PRODUCT LABELS PLUS YOUR VEHICLE S BATTERY MANUFACTURER GUIDELINES FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN INJURY AND OR PROPERTY DAMAGE 110 Volt AC 12 Volt DC Portable Power Supply VEC095 Electronic Gen...

Page 2: ...le battery is jump started Before jump starting this type of vehicle read the vehicle s owner s manual to confirm that external starting assistance is advised 11 Excessive engine cranking can damage t...

Page 3: ...Tips 12 5 7 Troubleshooting the Inverter 12 6 COMPRESSOR TIRE INFLATOR 12 6 1 Compressor Use 13 6 2 Compressor Safety Information 13 6 3 Inflation of Tire or Products with a Valve Stem 13 6 4 Typical...

Page 4: ...ccessories This ElectroMate model is modular in design and can be considered as several interconnected components The major components are Battery Power Inverter Automatic Battery Charger Tire Compres...

Page 5: ...I outlets can connect to any two or three pin North American standard appliance plugs ElectroMate is also ideal to power 12 Volt DC cordless portable appliances with a combined current rating up to 30...

Page 6: ...rage Hatch and must be removed from the Storage Hatch for use The VEC077EM is a high frequency three stage charger that can either be permanently connected to ElectroMate or connected to a battery cla...

Page 7: ...Battery Status Button Polarity Correct LED indicates when it s safe to turn on the Safety Switch Audible alarm sounds when polarity is incorrect Visual LED Alarm indicates Reverse Polarity Adjustable...

Page 8: ...start Procedure 1 Make sure the ElectroMate Safety Switch is turned OFF enabling the reverse polarity alarms and correct polarity indicator 2 Turn Off ignition and all accessories radio A C lights et...

Page 9: ...FCI dual outlets 110 Volt 60 Hz AC alternating current household power It s DC source is the installed 12 Volt battery Safety features include an audible low battery alarm and automatic shutdown to pr...

Page 10: ...ied sine wave produced by the Power Inverter has an RMS root mean square voltage of 110 which is the same as standard household power Most AC voltmeters both digital and analog are calibrated for RMS...

Page 11: ...itor its temperature for the initial ten minutes of use to determine whether it becomes warmer than usual If excessive heat is generated it is a good indication that the device should not be used with...

Page 12: ...those that start under load such as compressors and pumps Testing is the only definitive way to determine whether a specific load can be started and how long it can run The unit will simply shut down...

Page 13: ...re with the pressure gauge Never leave compressor unattended while in use Allow unit to cool after 10 minutes of continuous operation 6 3 Inflation of tire or products with a valve stem 1 Place connec...

Page 14: ...ocation NOTE The lamp may be used with any 12 Volt DC source vehicle accessory socket that can supply at least one ampere This allows great flexibility in positioning the lamp during tire inflation an...

Page 15: ...STORAGE HATCH IT WILL OVERHEAT AND SHUT DOWN POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO THE CHARGER MAY RESULT As recharge progresses the battery level LEDs will light one by one Charge the ElectroMate until the Battery Sta...

Page 16: ...ry compartment cover Periodically the cables and connectors should be inspected for dam age corrosion dust and dirt If surfaces are dirty they can be wiped clean with a cloth moistened with water and...

Page 17: ...artment Lift the two cables out of the way so they are not down inside the battery compartment Carefully lower the battery into the battery compartment The terminals on the battery can be one of sever...

Page 18: ...extended and more permanent higher power loads WARNINGS Never use the jumper cables to connect to a battery that is not stationary vibration can shake loose the cable clamps A moving vehicle or boat c...

Page 19: ...er Green LED lit battery charged and no alarms sound Battery is charged but Loose battery connections Clean all contacts tighten won t handle large loads the post connectors and battery terminals Fluo...

Page 20: ...eneral repair information and charges if applicable STATE LAW RIGHTS This warranty gives you specific legal rights Some states do not allow limita tions on how long an implied warranty lasts or the ex...

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