Electrical connection
Connection of the consumer unit to the 230 V output socket
At the front panel of the inverter is the 230 V output socket (earthing-contact type socket,
see A 4). Here an individual device or also a socket distributor system can be connected.
The battery charger which charges the consumer batteries must not be connected here.
It is senseless if the inverter takes the current from the battery which is then supplied
again via the battery charger. The batterycharger remains connected to the external sok-
ket.
If the inverter is connected to the external mains power supply, the output
socket is earthed for 230 V.
If there is no external mains voltage, the inverter is only connected to the (DC)
battery. In this case, the output socket is not earthed for 230 V, but protected
by transformer's creepage insulation.
Remote control
(see A 5) The inverter can be switched on or off with the remote control. The inverter
switches on by a keystroke on the plastic-foil key. The switched-on status is displayed by
a luminous green light emitting diode. A further keystroke switches the inverter off. The
red LED signalises an error in the inverter (undervoltage, overvoltage, overload).
Connection of the remote control
(see A 6) The connection of the remote control is
below the on/off switch. Plug the cable end of the remote control into this (western plug)
socket. The inverter must be switched off.
On-/Off-switch
(see A 7). With this switch the inverter can be switched on or off. The
switch must be set to “Off” when operating with the remote control.
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