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Inverter
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AC Appliance
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Smart AC
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400W DC to AC Power In USB by Wagan Tech
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User’s Manual—Read before using this equipment
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PRE-OPERATION
• Make sure there is at least 2 inches of clearance around the inverter
for air flow. The inverter generates heat while in operation. This is
not a malfunction. However, if the inverter gets too hot, it will turn
off automatically. It is important to position the inverter in a way
that allows air to flow freely around it so the heat may disperse.
The inverter’s thermal protection prevents it from operating when its
temperature exceeds 130ºF ± 10º (55ºC ± 5º).
• If you operate the inverter in a moving vehicle, you need to secure the
inverter to prevent it from shifting around while the vehicle is moving.
OPERATION
1. Disconnect the inverter before starting the vehicle’s engine.
2. Determine the right operating voltage for both input and output of the
inverter.
3. Connecting:
A. to Vehicle’s 12V DC Cigarette Lighter Outlet:
i. Unscrew the red cover for the positive (+) input terminal of the
inverter.
ii. Attach the red (+) output of the DC plug to the terminal.
iii. Secure the terminal with the cover.
iv. Repeat the process with the black, negative (−) terminal,
matching DC plug output.
B. to a Battery:
i. Unscew the red terminal cover of the inverter.
ii. Attach the red, positive (+) cable to the positive terminal.
Secure the wire with the terminal cover.
iii. Attach the other end of the cable to the red, positive (+)
terminal of the battery.
iv. Repeat the process with the black, negative (−) terminal,
matching black cable.
4. Turn on the power switch (located at the front of the inverter). The
green LED will light up indicating that the unit is working.
5. Plug your appliances into the AC sockets at the front of the inverter.
6. When you are not using the inverter, turn the power switch off and
disconnect the inverter from power supply.
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