Elite
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5000W—Pure Sine Inverter by Wagan Tech
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User’s Manual—Read before using this equipment
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Operating Issues
(Television and Audio Equipment Suggestions.)
Although all 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 that the television antenna produces a clear signal under
normal operating conditions (i.e. at home plugged into a standard
110/120V AC wall outlet). Also ensure that the antenna cable is properly
shielded and of good quality.
• Sometimes vehicle alternators produce some electrical noise. There are
filters available to mount on the alternator to reduce noise.
• Change the positions of the inverter, antenna cables and 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.
Troubleshooting
PROBLEM: Low or No Output Voltage – Fault LED Lit
Reason Solution
Poor contact with battery or inverter
terminals.
Clean terminals thoroughly. Reinstall
and tighten.
PROBLEM: Inverter is Shut Down – Fault LED Lit
Reason Solution
Battery voltage below 10 Volts Charge or replace battery.
Inverter is too hot (thermal shut down
mode).
• Allow inverter to cool.
• Check for adequate ventilation.
• Reduce the load on the inverter to
rated continuous power output.
Unit may be defective. See warranty and call customer
service.
PROBLEM: Inverter Shut Down – Fault LED Lit – OVL Display
Reason Solution
Equipment being operated draws too
much power.
Use a higher capacity inverter or do
not use this equipment.
PROBLEM: Continuous Buzzing Sound – Display Shows Low Voltage
Reason Solution
Input voltage below 10.5 Volts Keep input voltage above 10.5 Volts
Poor or weak battery condition. Recharge or replace battery.
Poor or loose cable connection Inspect terminals and tighten all con-
nections.
Inadequate power being delivered
to the inverter or excessive voltage
drop.
• Use heavier gauge DC cable.
• Keep cable length as short as pos-
sible.