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5.4 Performing a Power Reset
To perform a power reset (also known as a “hard reset”):
1. Remove all AC power (i.e., shorepower) to the inverter.
2. Open all the inverter DC disconnects (or disconnect the positive
battery cable to the inverter).
3. Ensure the inverter and the remote are disconnected from all AC
and DC power (the remote display will be blank).
4. After the inverter has been disconnected from all power for 30
seconds, reconnect the inverter DC disconnects (or reconnect
the positive battery cable) and resume operation.
Info:
If no DC disconnects in system, a momentary spark
may occur when the positive battery cable is connected
to the inverter’s terminal. This is normal and indicates the
inverter’s internal capacitors are being charged.
5.3 Performing an Inverter Reset
To perform an inverter reset (also known as a “soft reset”):
1. Remove all AC power (i.e., shorepower) to the inverter.
2. Press and hold the inverter’s ON/OFF pushbutton for approximately
10 seconds, or until all LEDs come on in sequence from the
fi
rst
(INV) to the last (FAULT).
3. Release the ON/OFF pushbutton once all LEDs turn off.
Note:
LEDs will cycle every 10 secs if the button is NOT released.
4. Press the ON/OFF pushbutton again to turn the inverter on.
Info:
The ON/OFF pushbutton is a small momentary type
switch which is operated by lightly pressing and releasing.
If an inverter reset fails, perform a power reset using the procedure
below. If the internal fault still does not clear, the inverter may
require repair at an Authorized Service Center (ASC).
Figure 5-1, Resetting the Inverter
LED
Indicators
RE
S
E
T
RE
S
E
T
TE
S
T
TE
S
T
Inverter’s ON/
OFF pushbutton