9
LIFT INVERTER
TO REMOVE
FLAT PINS
COMPRESSOR
GAUGE
TO 12 VOLT
DC SOURCE
INVERTER/LANTERN
POWER CABLE
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FIGURE 6 FIGURE 7
4.3.1
PROCEDURE FOR CONNECTING INVERTER TO REMOTE DC SOURCE
Open the Cable Hatch and remove the Inverter Power Cable (the one with the Lantern Extension
Cord) Press the Inverter Cover Tab and remove the Cover. Ensure that the Inverter’s Power
Switch is OFF. Then press the two tabs that lock in the Inverter and release the Inverter and slide
it out of the mounting. See Figure 4.
NOTE: The two flat pins on the bottom of the Inverter. One pin is wider than the other pin.
Connect the DC Recharge Cable onto these flat pins. Connect the Plug of the DC Recharge
Cable to a 12 volt DC source.
CAUTION:
When operating inverter from cigarette lighter plug, do not exceed 150 watts for long
periods of time.
4.3.2 OPERATING TIME
Assuming a typical vehicle battery is the power source, a minimum operating time of 2 to 3
hours can be expected. In most instances, 5 to 10 hours of operating time is achievable.
However, Vector recommends that the operator start the vehicle every 2 to 3 hours to recharge
the battery system. This will guard against any unexpected shutdowns of the equipment and will
ensure that there is always sufficient battery capacity to start the vehicle's engine. The inverter
will sound it's alarm when DC voltage drops to 10.6 volts.
CAUTION: Reverse polarity connection will result in damage to the inverter. THIS WILL VOID
THE WARRANTY.
If the inverter is connected to the incorrect polarity, the fuse will blow. If the unit does not
function after replacement of the fuse, the unit must be returned to Vector for repair. Repairs for
this type of damage are not covered by warranty.
CAUTION: Do not use with positive ground electrical systems (the majority of modern
Automobiles, RVs and Trucks are negative ground).
4.4 POWERING AN AC LOAD
The Power Inverter is equipped with a standard AC household-type receptacle and On/Off
Switch. Plug the power cord from the equipment you wish to operate into the AC receptacle.
The green LED will light to indicate that the unit is functioning. Make sure the wattage rating of
your equipment is within 200 watts. If so, turn on your equipment. If an audible alarm sounds,
the DC supply voltage is too low. If the inverter is connected to the Main Unit, then the battery
needs to be recharged. If the inverter is connected to another DC source, then the voltage is too
low because of a discharged battery or the wiring gauge is not heavy enough.
WARNING ABOUT OUTLET STRIP USE: Remove appliance plug from outlet strip or turn off
inverter before working on the ac appliance. multiple outlet power strips with switches & circuit
breakers only interrupt power to the "hot" receptacle terminals. the "neutral" terminals remain
powered with respect to the "ground" terminals.