Operating instructions, Maintenance, Disposal – Silverline Inverter 1000W User Manual

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Earth Connection

• This Inverter has an Earth (Grounding) Lug (5) on the rear panel. This

must be connected to an earthing point, which will vary depending on
where you are using the inverter

• In a vehicle, connect the earth to the chassis of the vehicle. In a boat,

connect to the boat's earthing system. In a fixed location, connect to a
ground rod (a metal rod driven into the earth) or other proper service
entrance ground

• Use a 40/50/55 (3.3mm) or larger copper wire (preferably with green/

yellow insulation) to connect the Earth (Grounding) Lug (5) to the earthing
point

WARNING! Do not operate this inverter without connecting it to earth.
Electrical shock hazard may result.

Operating Instructions

Connecting a load

• Before connecting any appliance to the inverter, switch Power Switch (4)
to the ON position. After a few moments the green Power Indicator Light
(1) will illuminate. The inverter is now ready for use
• Do not connect loads greater than the rated maximum continuous power
output of the inverter (see Specification)
• Some appliances (televisions, stereos, motors, neon lights etc) may
require a much higher starting power than their rated power. If the
appliance will not start, the maximum output of the inverter has been
exceeded. Reduce the total load on the inverter
• If the appliance to be connected does not have its wattage (W) indicated
on it, the wattage can be calculated by multiplying the amperage (A)
by 230
• Electrical appliances can be connected to the 230V Outlet Socket (3)

Troubleshooting

Problem

Possible cause

Suggested remedy

Inverter will not operate

Low battery voltage


Inverter in thermal shutdown


12V lead not properly connected


Internal fuse 'blown'

Charge or replace battery


Allow inverter to cool before switching on


Check lead for proper connections


Have inverter serviced at an authorised service centre

Electrical appliance will not

operate

Starting load of appliance is too great

Reduce load

Low voltage alarm on

continuously

Poor electrical connections


Inadequate power supply

Check/clean electrical connections


Check 12V system capacity

Low output voltage

Inverter is overloaded


Input voltage is below 11V

Reduce load


Charge or replace battery

Television/stereo interference

Inverter is located too close to aerial


Aerial cable is not shielded

Move inverter/aerial


Use shielded cable

Low battery protection

• In order to prevent your vehicle battery from being run flat, this inverter is
equipped with a low voltage alarm and automatic low battery shutdown
• Do not connect loads greater than the rated maximum continuous power
output of the inverter (see Specification)
• If the supply voltage drops to 10.5V the low battery alarm will sound
and the Low Battery Indicator Light (2) will illuminate. This indicates that
the battery should be charged. If the supply voltage is allowed to drop to
10V, the inverter will automatically cut out. To restart the inverter, switch
off, charge the battery, and switch back on
• A typical 12V battery will have an operating time of at least 1-2 hours.
It is recommended that the vehicle’s engine is started and run once every
hour to 'top up' the battery
Note: the inverter may shut down as the engine is started due to the high
electrical load generated by the vehicle starter motor.

Overload protection

• This inverter is equipped with an in-built high temperature cut out. If
an overload causes the internal parts of the inverter to overheat it will
automatically shut down
• To restart: switch off, reduce the load and allow the inverter to cool.

Then switch back on

Maintenance

WARNING: Always remove the plug from the mains power supply before
carrying out any maintenance/cleaning.

Cleaning

• Keep your machine clean at all times. Dirt and dust will cause internal

parts to wear quickly, shortening the machine’s service life. Clean the
body of your machine with a soft brush, or dry cloth. If available, use
clean, dry, compressed air to blow through the ventilation holes

Disposal

• Do not dispose of power tools, or other waste electrical and electronic

equipment, with household waste

• Contact your local waste disposal authority for information on the proper

way to dispose of tools

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