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Troubleshooting Reference
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5–3
Consumer Hotline: 1-800-670-0707
5
E03
: Flashing
Fault
LED
: Flashing
Alarm: Beeping
Inverter is in
overload shutdown.
Load applied is above
the continuous operation
limit.
Reduce the load if continuous
operation is required.
6
E04
: Flashing
Fault
LED
: Flashing
Alarm: Beeping
Inverter is in
thermal shutdown.
AL2
warning code is
ignored. (See possible
causes under error # “2”
in this table).
See solution under error # “2”
in this table.
7
E05
: Flashing
Fault
LED
: Flashing
Alarm: Beeping
Output on inverter
is shortcircuit
N/A
Remove the short circuit.
8
N/A
Low output voltage
(96 VAC–104 VAC)
You are using a
voltmeter that cannot
accurately read the RMS
voltage of a modified
sine wave.
Use a true RMS reading
voltmeter such as the Fluke
87.
9
N/A
Low output voltage
on a true RMS
reading voltmeter.
Low input voltage and
the load is close to
maximum allowable
power.
Check the connections and
cable to see if the battery is
fully charged. Recharge the
battery if it is low.
Reduce the load.
10 N/A
No output voltage;
no input voltage
indication.
The inverter is off.
No power to the inverter.
Inverter fuse open.
The inverter could have
been connected with
reverse DC input
polarity.
Battery disconnect
switch or breaker is off.
Turn the inverter on.
Check the wiring to the
inverter.
Return the inverter.
The inverter has probably
been damaged. Have it
repaired. Damage caused by
reverse polarity is not covered
by the warranty.
Close battery disconnect
switch or breaker.
Table 5-1
Troubleshooting Reference
#
Error/Warning
Code on Display
Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
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