FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL
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SOFT KEYS:
Press the soft keys to access the required function. Then use the rotary knob to scroll through the selections.
Press the rotary knob to save the selection.
Options include:
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Shore:
Sets the appropriate breaker size for the incoming shore power and is used to control the
amount of AC amps the battery charger uses from HOT 1 IN. Selection options are 5, 10,15,
20, 30, and 50 amps.
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Setup:
Configures the inverter/charger.
Options include:
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Search:
Used to set the watts at which the inverter will come out of
sleep mode.
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LBCO:
(Low Battery Cut Out) - Used to set the DC Voltage level to shut down the
inverter to protect the batteries from over discharge.
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Battery Size:
Used to select the approximate battery bank capacity.
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Battery Charge Rate:
Used to set the maximum charge rate during bulk, absorption or
float charge.
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Battery Type:
Used to select battery type for the battery charge profile.
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Contrast:
Used to adjust the LCD contrast.
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AC Dropout Voltage:
Used to select the AC threshold (60, 90, and 100 Volt AC) where
the inverter transfers from AC line to inverter mode.
Note:
Additional information for “SETUP” is in the manufacturer’s operation’s manual.
GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER
Even with GFCI protection, persons with severe heart or other health problems may
still be seriously affected by an electrical shock. The GFCI outlet is not a substitute
for good electrical safety. It DOES NOT protect against contact of the hot and neutral
wire at the same time.
The 120 volt outlet in the kitchen and/or bath and outside recepts are equipped with a protective circuit
interrupter. The ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI), is designed to break the flow of current to the protected
outlet when an imbalance of current is detected. Imbalances include electrical leakage in an appliance such as
a shaver or hair dryer that have developed a weak spot in electrical insulation. The possibility of electrocution
exists when using a faulty appliance, while at the same time being in contact with an electrical ground such
as water, plumbing, or the earth.
If an imbalance is detected, the GFCI will trip and shut off power to the outlet.
It also does not protect against short circuits or system overloads. Circuit breakers in the main panel which
supply power to the circuit, will trip if either of these conditions exist.
The GFCI receptacle should be tested initially when the motor home is purchased, and at least monthly
thereafter.
To test the circuit, use the following procedure:
1. Make sure power is on to the circuit. A test light or 120 volt lamp will work.
2. Push the test button.
3. The red reset button should pop out.
4. All power should be interrupted to outlets protected by the GFCI.
5. Verify by plugging in a light at these outlets, and pushing in the reset button.
If the red reset button does not pop out after pushing the test button, or GFCI
circuit continues to trip, or if the power is not interrupted to the test light,
immediately turn off power at the circuit breaker panel and have a qualified
electrician check it out.
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