SamplexPower PSE-12100A Owner's Manual - page 15
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Never parallel the AC output of the inverter with another inverter or other AC
power source
Never attempt to operate the inverter from any power source other than a 12
volt battery.
Always ensure the power cable terminal connections run Negative (-) to
Negative (-) and Positive (+) to Positive (+). Check these connections
frequently to ensure they are secure.
Use the heaviest gauge wire available to connect the inverter to the power
source.
While connecting the inverter to the power source, make certain that the
inverter is well removed from any potential source of flammable fumes or
gases.
Direct connection of the PSE-12250A (2500 Watt) model inverter to an
external breaker panel is to be made only by a licensed electrical technician.
Always ground the inverter before operating it.
Make certain the power consumption of the appliance or equipment you wish
to operate is compatible with the capacity of the inverter.
If the rated power consumption of the equipment is in the range of the rated
capacity of the inverter, test the inverter to ensure that it will operate properly.
When attempting to recharge battery chargers, monitor the temperature of
the battery charger for approximately 10 minutes. If the battery charger
becomes abnormally warm, disconnect it from the inverter immediately.
When operating the inverter with an automobile or marine battery, start the
engine every 15 to 60 minutes and let it run for approximately 10 minutes to
recharge the battery.
In the event a continuous audible alarm or automatic shut off, turn the inverter
OFF immediately. Do not restart the inverter until the source of the problem
has been identified and corrected.
Always disconnect the inverter when not in use.
Do not expose the inverter to moisture.
Avoid placing the inverter near sources of heat or in direct sunlight.
When in use, make certain the inverter is properly ventilated.
Always operate the inverter in accordance with the instructions in this manual.
Failure to do so may result in property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
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