SERVICE TIPS - Angie Gerdes
SERVICE TIPS - Angie Gerdes
SERVICE TIPS - Angie Gerdes
General
Dimensions inverters have
been designed and manufactured
for many user applications and
long life. They utilize rugged
construction parts and circuitry.
The inverters have been listed
by Underwriters Laboratories for
land vehicles and comply with
Article 551 of the National
Electrical Code (N.E.C.). They
are also Canadian U.L. listed for
use in Canada. The inverters
should be used in applications
where the equipment, appliance
or tool is connected directly to the
AC outlet on the inverter.
Description
The inverters convert 12 VDC
to 120 VAC, 60 HZ, having a
quasi-sine wave form. The
inverters’ continuous output rating
is: 130 watts (120 VAC at
1.1Amps). The inverters have
internal protection against output
short circuit, output overload and
high temperature conditions.
They are designed to operate
almost any 120 VAC, 60 HZ,
single phase appliance,
equipment or tool within their
power ratings.
120 VAC Output
The output of the inverter is
from the AC receptacle on the
inverter. The output of the
inverter has ground fault current
interrupt protection. The interrupt
unit should be checked per the
manufacturer’s instructions
enclosed with the inverter. off. The inverter cannot be turned position. The green LED on the
When external 120 VAC is on when the transfer switch is inverter will light. The inverter
supplied, the internal transfer activated. should be turned “Off” when not in
switch is automatically activated Operation use. The red “Low Battery” lamp
and the inverter is turned off. The Push the slide switch on the will glow when the battery drops
green “Inverter” light will also turn front of the inverter to the “On” below approximately 10.5 Volts.
Customer
Service/Troubleshooting
Dimensions Unlimited, Inc.
offers free phone consultation (no
collect calls) concerning
installation and troubleshooting.
Call the Customer Service
Department at 651-653-7000
during normal business hours.
If the inverter fails to operate,
use the following troubleshooting
procedure:
• Connect a 60 watt light bulb
to the inverter’s output.
• Make sure the inverter is
turned on, and the circuit breaker
is reset. If the low battery
indicator is lit, turn inverter “Off”
for three seconds, then turn “On”
again.
• Make sure the battery voltage
at the input and remote switch
terminals is greater than 11 volts.
In the event of low input voltage,
check battery wiring, battery
voltage and line fuses.
• Check the connection to the
remote switch (if used).
• If the above steps are
completed and the inverter still
will not operate satisfactorily, call
Dimensions for a return material
authorization number.
300 WATT