Team Products PMP200XL User Manual

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PMP200XL Models

Owner’s Manual

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Location of Controls
1. ON/OFF Power Switch
2. Green LED Indicator Light
3. Protective Outlet Cover
4. 110/120 Volt AC Outlet
5. Cooling Fan
6. Red LED Indicator Light
7. 12Volt DC Power Cord
8. Clips For Power Cord
9. Fuse Cover
10. 25Amp Fuse

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Welcome
This COLEMAN® product has been carefully engineered and manufactured

to give you dependable operation. Please read this manual thoroughly before

operating your new COLEMAN® product, as it contains the information you

need to become familiar with its features and obtain the performance that will

bring you continued enjoyment for many years. Please keep this manual on file

for future reference.

About COLEMAN® Inverters
The new line of super-efficient COLEMAN® power inverters are innovative in

design and have the highest surge capability in the industry. These extremely

advanced, microprocessor controlled units run cooler and more reliable than

any in their class. Their superior surge capability allows them to start even

the most difficult loads, including color televisions, TV/VCR combinations,

microwaves, refrigeration units, even small air conditioners! They also sport

the highest efficiency available (up to 80%) which translates into longer running

time and extended battery life. Inverters convert low voltage, direct current (DC)

to 110/120-volt alternating current (AC). Depending on the model and its rated

capacity, the inverters draw power either from standard 12-volt automobile and

marine batteries or from portable high power 12-volt sources.

Getting Started
When you turn on an appliance or a tool that operates using a motor or a tube,

(such as a television), it requires an initial surge of power to start up. This surge

of power is referred to as the “starting load” or “peak load”.
Once started, the appliance or tool requires less power to continue to operate.

This is referred to as the “continuous load.” You will need to determine how

much power your appliance or tool requires to start up (peak power) and it’s

continued operating power requirements (continuous load). Power consumption

is rated either wattage (watts) or amperes (amps). This information is usually

stamped or printed on most appliances and equipment. If this information is

not indicated on the actual product, check the owner’s appliance or equipment,

check the owner’s manual or contact the manufacturer to determine the power

consumption. Be sure that the power consumption of the item you wish to

operate is rated at 200 watts or less.
Multiply: AMPS X 110/120 (AC voltage) = WATTS
This formula yields a close approximation of the continuous load of the

appliance. All COLEMAN® inverters are designed to automatically shut down in

the event of a power overload. This protection feature prevents damage to the

unit while testing items with ratings in the 200-watt range.

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