Team Products PMP3000 User Manual

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PMP3000 Models

Owner’s Manual

• Avoid placing the inverter on or near heating vents, radiators or other

sources of heat. Do not place or use the inverter in direct sunlight. Ideal air

temperatures should be between 50° and 80° F.

• In order to properly disperse the heat generated from the inverter while it is

operating, keep the inverter well ventilated. Keep the area surrounding the

inverter clear while in use.

• Do not use the inverter near flammable materials. Do not place the inverter in

areas such as battery compartments where fumes or gases may

accumulate.

Inverter Protection Features

Short Circuit Protection. The inverter will automatically shut down until

short is removed.

Low Voltage Alarm. An alarm will sound when the voltage from the battery

discharges to 10.5 +/- 0.5 volts DC. This is an indication that the battery needs

to be recharged.

Over Voltage Protection. The RED LED Indicator Light will illuminate and

the inverter will automatically turn itself off when the input exceeds 16.5 +/- 1

volt DC.

Under Voltage Protection. The RED LED Indicator Light will illuminate and

the inverter will automatically turn itself off when the input is less than 10.0

+/- 0.5 volts DC.

Overload Protection. The RED LED Indicator Light will illuminate and the

inverter will automatically turn itself off when the continuous draw of the

equipment being operated exceeds 3000 watts or the surge draw of the

equipment exceeds 6000 watts.

Thermal Protection. The RED LED Indicator Light will illuminate and the

inverter will automatically turn itself off when the circuit temperature

exceeds 150° F.

Notes

• The inverter is equipped with a cooling fan, which is designed to turn on

when the unit gets hot. When the temperature inside the inverter exceeds the

limits of safe operation, the cooling fan will automatically turn on to cool the

inverter. When the temperature has lowered to a safe operating degree, it will

shut off.

• In the event of automatic shut down or a continuous audible alarm, turn the

inverter power switch to the OFF(O) position until the source of the problem

has been determined and resolved.

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Digital Display
When the selector switch is in the “watt” position, the display will indicate the

total wattage being produced by the inverter. This will vary depending on the

appliance being operated by the inverter. If the reading is over 3000 watts, the

inverter will automatically shut down. This most often happens when the

current draw of the appliance being operated is greater than the inverter is

capable of producing.
When the selector switch is in the “volt” position, the display will indicate the

input “voltage” from the battery. The inverter will operate with input voltage

ranging from 11 to 15 volts of direct current (DC). If the voltage level falls below

10.5 +/- 0.5 volts DC, an audible alarm will sound. Should the voltage drop

below 10 +/- 0.5 volts DC, the inverter will automatically shut down. The

inverter may be damaged if the input voltage exceeds 15 volts, and the inverter

will automatically shut down. However, despite this safety feature, excessive

voltage may cause damage to the inverter. Damage caused by excess voltage

input is not covered under the warranty.

Television and Audio Suggestions

Although all COLEMAN® inverters are shielded and filtered to minimize

signal interference, some interference with your television picture may be

unavoidable, especially with weak signals. However, here are some

suggestions that may improve reception:
• Make sure the television antenna produces a clear signal under normal

operating conditions (at home plugged into a standard 120 volt AC outlet).

Also, ensure that the antenna cable is properly shielded and/or good quality.

• Change the positions of the inverter, antenna cables and the television power

cord.

• Isolate the television, its power cord and antenna cables from the 12-volt

power source by running an extension cord from the inverter to the

television set.

• Coil the television power cord and the input cables running from the 12-volt

power source to the inverter.

• Attach an AC interference filter or similar product between the inverter and the

television power cord. These filters are available at most electronic supply

stores, including Radio Shack.

Note: Inexpensive sound systems may emit a “buzzing” sound when

operated with an inverter. This is due to the inadequate filters in the sound

system. There is no solution to this problem other than purchasing a sound

system with a higher quality power supply.

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