• Press the Translucent On/Off Button to turn the inverter on.
• The 120W LED Indicator will light, indicating that the inverter is operating properly and is ready to power appliances that
draw up to 120 watts continuous.
Notes:
If the power/fault LED flashes red, the unit emits three beeps every five seconds, the 120W LED indicator does not light and the AC outlets and USB
charging port shut down, a fault condition has occurred. Refer to the Protective Features Section and the Troubleshooting Section of this Instruction
Manual.
If the inverter does not work when using the vehicle accessory outlet, make sure the ignition/accessory switch is actually powering the accessory outlet.
Some vehicles require the ignition switch to be turned on.
Ensure that the wattage of all equipment simultaneously plugged into the inverter does not exceed 120 watts continuous
Most vehicle accessory outlet circuits have fuses rated at 15 to 20 amps or greater. To operate at full wattage, either use the battery clip cable
(supplied) or directly wire to the power source with user-supplied wire and fuse.
CAUTIONS
• Connect directly to power source using the included Battery Clips when operating above 120 watts.
• Do not use with positive ground electrical systems.
• Reverse polarity connection will result in a blown fuse and may cause permanent damage to the inverter.
CONNECTING TO A POWER SOURCE USING THE PROVIDED BATTERY CLIPS WITH SLIDE-IN CONNECTORS
Use the provided Battery Clips (with cables and slide-in connectors) to connect the Power Inverter directly to the 12 volt power
source as follows:
1. Check to make sure the power/fault LED inside the translucent On/Off button is not lit and that no flammable fumes are
present in the installation area.
2. Turn the red plastic cap (counterclockwise) on the inverter's positive (+) cable post and remove. Attach the positive
connector at the end of the red battery clip cable into the groove of the positive (+) cable post. Replace the cap and turn
clockwise to secure. Do not over-tighten.
3. Connect the red battery clip to the POSITIVE terminal of the battery.
4. Turn the black plastic cap (counterclockwise) on the inverter's negative (–) cable post and remove. Attach the negative
connector at the end of the black battery clip cable into the groove of the negative (–) cable post. Replace the cap and turn
clockwise to secure. Do not over-tighten.
5. Connect the black battery clip to the NEGATIVE terminal of the battery.
6. Make sure that all connections between cables and terminals are secure.
7. Press the translucent On/Off Button to turn the inverter on.
8. The 120W and 800W LED Indicators will light, indicating that the inverter is operating properly and is ready to power
appliances that draw up to 800 watts continuous.
Note:
If the power/fault LED flashes red, the unit emits three beeps every five seconds, the 120W and 800W LED indicators do not light and the AC outlets
and USB charging port shut down, a fault condition has occurred. Refer to the Protective Features Section and the Troubleshooting Section of this
Instruction Manual.
DIRECT HARDWIRING TO POWER SOURCE (OPTIONAL CONNECTION METHOD; HARDWARE NOT INCLUDED)
Use #8 AWG wire if the inverter to power source connection is 4 feet or less. For cable lengths up to 10ft use #6 AWG wire.* In
either case, protect the positive (+) wire from shorts by installing a 150 amp fuse or circuit breaker close to the DC power source
(battery) terminal.
*For cable lengths exceeding 10 feet from inverter to battery, contact manufacturer for additional information.
The cable, fuse holder and fuse (not supplied) can be purchased at an electrical supply company. Manufacturer provides the
installation cable set (refer to the "Installation" section of this manual).
1. Check to make sure the power/fault LED inside the translucent On/Off button is not lit and that no flammable fumes are
present in the installation area.
2. Identify the positive (+) and negative (–) DC power source (battery) terminals.
3. Install a fuse holder or breaker close to the positive (+) terminal of the DC source (battery).
4. Connect a length of wire on one side of the fuse holder or circuit breaker. Connect the other end of the wire to the positive
(+) terminal of the inverter.
5. Connect a length of wire between the inverter's negative (–) terminal and the DC power source negative (–) terminal.
6. Connect a short length of wire to the other terminal of the fuse holder or circuit breaker. Mark it "positive" or "+".
7. Connect the free end of the fuse or breaker wire to the positive (+) terminal of the DC power source (battery).
8. Insert a fuse appropriate to the inverter in the fuse holder.
9. Press the translucent On/Off Button to turn the inverter on.
10. The 120W and 800W LED Indicators will light, indicating that the inverter is operating properly and is ready to power
appliances that draw up to 800 watts continuous.
11. Test the inverter by turning it on and plugging in a 120 watt lamp or equipment. If the inverter is not properly operating,
refer to the Protective Features Section and the Troubleshooting Section of this Instruction Manual.
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Note:
If the power/fault LED flashes red, the unit emits three beeps every five seconds, the 120W and 800W LED indicators do not light and the AC outlets
and USB charging port shut down, a fault condition has occurred. Refer to the Protective Features Section and the Troubleshooting Section of this
Instruction Manual.
CAUTION
• The cable and fuse sizes given here are a general recommendation. You should always consult your National Electrical Code
prior to beginning each specific installation.
• Loose connectors may cause overheated wires and melted insulation.
• Check to make sure you have not reversed the polarity. Damage due to reversed polarity is not covered by our warranty.
IMPORTANT CABLE INFORMATION
Substantial power loss and reduced battery operating time results from inverters installed with cables that are not able to
supply full power. Symptoms of low battery power can result from cables that are either excessively long or an insufficient
gauge.
Connection To Load
The Power Inverter is equipped with dual standard North American three-prong type outlets. Plug the cord from the equipment
you wish to operate into the AC receptacle(s). Make sure the combined load requirement of your equipment does not exceed
maximum continuous power.
The Power Inverter is engineered to be connected directly to standard electrical and electronic equipment in the manner
described above. Do not connect the Power Inverter to household or RV AC distribution wiring. Do not connect the Power
Inverter to any AC load circuit in which the neutral conductor is connected to ground (earth) or to the negative of the DC
(battery) source.
WARNING: Do not connect to AC distribution wiring!
Operation of the 120 Volt AC Outlets
1. Connect the inverter to a functioning 12 volt DC power source as described in this Instruction Manual. If using the 12 Volt
DC Vehicle Accessory Adapter, rotate the vehicle accessory plug slightly to make sure there is good contact. Make sure there
is adequate space for proper ventilation of the inverter.
2. Press the Translucent On/Off Button to turn the inverter on.
3. Depending on the power source, either the 120W LED Indicator or both the 120W and 800W LED Indicators will light.
If these LEDs do not light or if the power/fault LED flashes red, please refer to the Protective Features Section and the
Troubleshooting Section of this Instruction Manual.
4. Plug the (110/120 volt AC) appliance into one of the Inverter's three-prong AC outlet and operate normally.
Notes:
This inverter has two three-prong AC outlets that can be rotated forward and upward to maximum of 90 degrees to adjust the orientation. Do not
attempt to forcibly rotate the AC outlets beyond their maximum angle.
Ensure that the wattage of all equipment simultaneously plugged into the inverter does not exceed 120 watts continuous through the supplied DC
Vehicle Adapter plug, and 800 watts continuous via the supplied Battery Clips with Slide-In Connectors.
The Inverter will not operate appliances and equipment that generate heat, such as hair dryers, electric blankets, microwave ovens and toasters.
Remember to disconnect the inverter from any power source when not in use.
Operation of the USB Charging Port
1. Connect the inverter to a functioning 12 volt DC power source as described in this Instruction Manual. If using the 12 Volt
DC Vehicle Accessory Adapter, rotate the vehicle accessory plug slightly to make sure there is good contact. Make sure there
is adequate space for proper ventilation of the inverter.
2. Press the Translucent On/Off Button to turn the inverter on.
3. Depending on the power source, either the 120W LED Indicator or both the 120W and 800W LED Indicators will light.
If these LEDs do not light or if the power/fault LED flashes red, please refer to the Protective Features Section and the
Troubleshooting Section of this Instruction Manual.
4. Plug the USB-powered device into the inverter's USB Charging Port and operate normally.
Notes:
This unit's USB Charging Port does not support data communication. It only provides 5 volts/2A DC power to an external USB-powered device.
Not all mobile phones are provided with a charging cable, they are normally data cables which are not supported by this device - please check with
your mobile phone manufacturer for the correct charging cable.
Some USB-powered household electronics may not operate with this USB charging/power port. Check the manual of the corresponding electronic
device to confirm that it can be used with this type of USB charging/power port.
Remember to disconnect the inverter from any power source when not in use.
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