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Connected AC output load
causes a too large inrush
current.
Try to power-up connected
equipment successively, and
not simultaneously.
Otherwise stop using the
connected load, it's not
suitable to power it with this
inverter.
Mode indicator LEDs
‘inverter on’ and ‘charger on’
are blinking red three times
per second.
The Powersine Combi has
shut down due to a too high
temperature.
Reduce the AC output load in
inverter mode.
Try to reduce the ambient
temperature around the
Powersine Combi. Make sure
that there is a clearance of at
least 10cm around the unit.
Do not obstruct the airflow,
place no items on or over the
unit.
Keep the Powersine Combi
away from direct sunlight or
heat producing equipment.
Mode indicator LED ‘AC in’
blinks red once per second.
AC input signal is present but
not within required voltage
and frequency borders.
Make sure that the AC input
voltage falls within 185V-
270V and 45Hz-65Hz.
All mode indicator LEDs
‘inverter on’, ‘charger on’
and ‘AC in’ are blinking red
twice per second (manual
restart needed)
Maximum AC transfer switch
current has been exceeded.
Reduce the AC output load
Mode indicator LED ‘inverter
on’ or ‘charger on’ or ‘AC in’
is red continuously.
Either the inverter mode, or
the charger mode or the AC
transfer switch has been
disabled using Dashboard.
Enable again using
Dashboard if required.
If only ‘inverter on’ is red
continuously.
Powersine Combi main
switch is put into ‘charger
only’ mode, meaning that
the inverter is disabled.
Output power bar is red
(inverter mode).
The inverter is overloaded
and will shut down after a
certain time (depending on
the amount of overload)
Reduce the AC output load
All mode indicator LEDs
‘inverter on’, ‘charger on’
and ‘AC in’ are blinking red
four times.
Device or connection fault.
Powersine Combi is
defective, return for service.
External AC source is
connected to the AC output
instead of the AC input.