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Owner’ s Man ual Quiet Mobile P o wer Congratulations! Y ou've purchased the most advanced, feature-rich In verter/Char ger designed as an alternativ e energy source for residential, commercial or recreational v ehicle applications. T ripp Lite In v erter/Chargers are the quiet alternative to gas generators—with no fumes, fuel or noise to [...]
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2 Impor tant Safety Instructions SA VE THESE INSTR UCTIONS! T hi s ma n ua l c on t ai ns im p or ta nt i ns tr uc t io ns an d w ar n in gs th a t s ho ul d be fo ll o we d d ur in g t he i ns ta ll a ti on , o p er at io n an d s to r ag e o f t h is p ro du ct . Location W arnings • Althoughyour In verter/Char ger ismoisture [...]
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3 Feature Identification Identifythe premium featureson your specif ic modeland quickly locateinstructions on ho wto maximize theiruse. Conf iguration DIP Switches: optimize In verter/Charger operation depending on your application. See Configuration section for setting instructions. Operati[...]
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4 Operation Switch Modes After conf iguring, mounting and connecting your In verter/Char ger , you are able to operate it by switching between the follo wing operat- ing modes as appropriate to your situation: “A UTO/REMO TE”: Switch to this mode when you need constant, uninterrupted A C power for connected appliances and equipment. The In vert[...]
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5 Configuration Set Configuration DIP Switches Us ing a s ma ll t oo l, s et th e Co nf igu rat io n DI P S wi tch es (lo ca te d on th e fr on t p ane l, see di ag ram ) t o op ti mi ze I n ve rt er/ Ch ar ge r o per at io n depending on your application. Refer to the appropriate se[...]
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6 Select Battery Charger -Limiting Points “Most Limiting” (B2 & B1 Up): Charger- limiting takes ef fect the moment an y AC load is applied; charger output f alls gradu - al ly fr om ful l out put at no A C loa d pas si ng through to no output at full load (f actory set - ting). "Less Limiting" (B 2[...]
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7 Battery Selection Select A uxiliary Battery T ype (if any) Select“Deep Cycle”batteriesto receiv eoptimum performancefromyour In verter/Char ger . Donotuse ordinarycar orstartingbatteries orbatteries rated in Cold CrankingAmps (CCA). If the batteries you con[...]
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8 Mounting W ARNING! Mount your In ver ter/Char ger BEFORE DC battery and A C po wer connection. Failure to follow these instructions ma y lead to personal injury and/ or damage to the In ver ter/Char ger and connected systems. T ripp Lite manufactures a variety of different Inv erter/Chargers with a variety of dif ferent mounting options for use i[...]
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9 • Connect DC Wiring: Th ou gh yo ur In ve r te r/ Ch a r ge r is a h ig h -e f f ic ie nc y c on ve r te r of el e ct r ic it y , it s ra te d o ut p ut ca pa ci ty is li m it e db y th el e ng t ha nd g au ge of t he c a bl i ng r un ni ng fr om th e ba tt er yt ot h eu ni t[...]
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10 T o av oid ov erloading your Inv erter/Charger , match the power requirements of the equipment you plan to run at any one time (add their total watts) with the output wattage capacity of your Inv erter/Charger model (see Specifications). Do not confuse “continuous” wattage with “peak”[...]
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11 T r oubleshooting T rytheseremediesforcommonIn verter/Chargerproblemsbeforecallingforassistance.Call T rippLiteCustomerServiceat(773)869-1234 before returning your unit for service. Limited W arranty T ripp Lite warrants its Inverter/Chargers to be free from defects in materials and workmansh[...]
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1111 W . 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60609 USA 773.869.1234 (USA) • 773.869.1212 (International) www .tripplite.com 200812163 93-2803_EN[...]