KISAE SW 1220 Power Inverter 1000/2000 User Manual

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Connect the other side of the cable to the common grounding point.


Power Inverter DC Input Connection:

CAUTION

: Reverse the DC Input terminal will damage the unit and cannot be repaired.

Damage caused by reverse polarity connection is not covered by the warranty.

Connect one end of the negative DC input cable to the Power Inverter DC negative terminal.
Connect the other end of the negative DC input cable to the battery negative terminal.

Make sure the Disconnect Switch is in the OFF position.

Connect one end of the positive DC input cable to the Power Inverter DC positive terminal.
Connect the other end of the positive DC input cable to one of the terminal of the Disconnect
Switch.

Connect a DC input cable between the other terminal of the Disconnect Switch and one side
of the terminal of the fuse holder.

Connect a DC input cable between the other terminal of the fuse holder and the battery
positive terminal.

Install the selected fuse to the fuse holder.

Turn Disconnect Switch to ON position.

Remote Switch (optional) Connection:

Insert the Remote Switch to the RJ11 Remote Port located at the Front AC panel of the
Power inverter. Please note polarity.


Test the Power Inverter connection:

Turn unit on by pressing and holding the On/Off button on the main unit for about a second
until a beep sound occur. The ‘Status’ light turns on indicating the KISAE Power Inverter is
ON. Check the digital display show measured battery voltage and output power alternatively.
Both AC output and 5V USB are now available.

Plug in a small AC load like a 40W table lamp or small appliance to the AC socket to verify
AC is available. If AC is not available, the GFCI may be tripped. Reset the GFCI by pressing
the ‘RESET’ button.

The unit is successfully installed and functioning properly.


Test the GFCI monthly:

Use the following instruction to perform a monthly test on the GFCI to ensure the GFCI is
functioning properly.

Turn unit on and plug a small AC load (40W light bulbs) to the GFCI.

Check the AC load is ON.

Press ‘Test’ button and observe a click sound. Check AC load is turned off.

Press ‘RESET’ button and check the AC load is back ON again.















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