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Troubleshooting/Maintenance
Condition Explanation Solution
Over-
Temperature
The thermal resistor
exceeds 176° F (80° C).
Allow the inverter to cool.
Do not block the cooling
slots or airflow over and
through the inverter.
Reduce the load on the
inverter to the continuous
rated output.
No AC
Output
There is no AC output for
most critical conditions.
The ground fault circuit
will also interrupt AC
power when too much
current flows on the
ground connector of the
GFCI.
Follow instructions of above
event conditions to restore
output power. If GFCI is
tripped, remove load and
push in the reset switch
of the GFCI receptacle to
restore AC output. Full
GFCI functionality must be
verified for proper operation
after each electrical fault
by using an approved
GFCI tester. Once verified,
remove tester and push
in the reset switch of the
GFCI to restore AC output.
Reconnect your AC load.
Resetting
the Inverter
To reset after shutdown
occurs, switch the inverter’s
ON/OFF/REMOTE switch to
the OFF (O) position. Check
the source of the problem
and correct. Switch the
inverter’s ON/OFF switch to
the ON (I) or REMOTE (II)
position.
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