Kinergier pro bi-directional inverter User Manual
TBB Power Co., Ltd
1
1.
1.
General
General
Safety
Safety
Instruction
Instruction
1.1
1.1
Safety
Safety
instruction
instruction
As dangerous voltages and high temperature exist within the Kinergier pro bi-directional
inverter, only qualified and authorized maintenance personnel are permitted to open and
repair it. Please make sure Kinergier pro bi-directional inverter is turned off before opening
and repairing it.
This manual contains information concerning the installation and operation of the Kinergier
pro bi-directional inverter. All relevant parts of the manual should be read prior to
commencing the installation. Please follow the local stipulation meantime.
Any operation against safety requirement or against design, manufacture, safety standard are
out of the manufacturer warranty.
1.2
1.2
General
General
precaution
precaution
DO NOT expose to dust, rain, snow or liquids of any type, it is designed for indoor use.
DO NOT block off ventilation, otherwise the Kinergier pro bi-directional inverter would be
overheating.
To avoid fire and electric shock, make sure all cables selected with right gauge and being
connected well. Smaller diameter and broken cable are not allowed to use.
Please do not put any inflammable goods near to inverter.
NEVER place unit directly above batteries, gases from a battery will corrode and damage
Kinergier pro bi-directional inverter.
DO NOT place battery over Kinergier pro bi-directional inverter.
1.3
1.3
Precaution
Precaution
regarding
regarding
battery
battery
operation
operation
Use plenty of fresh water to clean in case battery acid contacts skin, clothing, or eyes and
consult with doctor as soon as possible.
The battery may generate flammable gas during charging. NEVER smoke or allow a spark
or flame in vicinity of battery.
DO NOT put the metal tool on the battery, spark and short circuit might lead to explosion.
REMOVE all personal metal items such as rings, bracelets, necklaces, and watches while
working with batteries. Batteries can cause short-circuit current high enough to make metal
melt, and could cause severe burns.