Prudent Way 80 Watt DC-AC Power Inverter User’s Manual
Model: PWI-IV80-SB
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Thank you for choosing Prudent Way 80 Watt DC-AC Power Inverter. Please take time
to read the following manual before installing the Power Inverter. Please note that failure
to follow the proper procedures may result in personal injury or damage to the Power
Inverter.
We sincerely wish you find this quality Power Inverter provides you with many years of
good service.
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Safety and Warning
Please read the following information carefully before using the Power Inverter.
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Warning – Shock Hazard
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DO NOT insert foreign objects into the Power Inverter AC receptacle.
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DO NOT expose the Power Inverter to water, rain, snow or spray. Keep
the Power Inverter dry at all times.
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DO NOT connect the Power Inverter to power utility AC distribution
wiring or extension cords.
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Warning – Heated Surface
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DO keep all body parts and/or materials away from the Power Inverter
while in operation. The Power Inverter may become uncomfortably hot
during operating. If the Power Inverter overheats, it will automatically
shutdown.
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DO provide adequate ventilation to the Power Inverter. Ensure the Power
Inverter is never covered and always allow for proper ventilation.
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DO avoid placing the Power Inverter near the vehicle’s heat vent or in
direct sunlight. Proper cooling is essential when operating the Power
Inverter.
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Warning – Overload Situation
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DO make sure the device you plug into the Power Inverter is less or equal
to 80 watt. If the device plugged into the Power Inverter is more than 80
watt, the Power Inverter will automatically shutdown to avoid an overload
of power.
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Other Safety Precautions
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DO NOT open the case of the Power Inverter. The high voltage inside the
case is the same type of power as your electrical outlets at home. Opening
case will automatically void the warranty.
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DO NOT expose this Power Inverter to flammable fumes or gases such as
a gasoline powered vehicle, or near any propane tanks.
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DO NOT use this Power Inverter in an enclosure containing automotive-
type, lead-acid batteries to avoid hydrogen gas explosion, which can catch
fire by sparks from electrical connections.