
Low Battery Protection
You'll never run out of battery power with PowerVerter Ultra Compact Inverters. PowerVerter's Low
Battery
Alarm alerts you to low voltage in your vehicle's battery. The PowerVerter gives you adequate
time to safely shut down your connected equipment and the inverter before restarting your vehicle's
engine to recharge your battery. If you're not present when the alarm sounds, PowerVerter will
automatically shut itself down, preserving your battery.
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AWarning!
Do not operate your inverter near flammable materials, fumes or gases.
ACaution!
Proper cooling is essential when operating your PowerVerter. Provide adequate ventilation and
refrain from placing items on or around the PowerVerter during operation. Refrain from placing your
PowerVerter near your vehicle's heating vent or in direct sunlight. Keep the case dry at all times.
Disconnect the PowerVerter when not in use.
ACaution!
The PowerVerter case will get hot (130"
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140"
F)
after long periods of continuous use. Do not place
the PowerVerter near surfaces or materials that will be effected by this level of heat. Use care when
handling the case after extended use.
ACaution!
Turn
OFF connected equipment before starting your engine. DO NOT plug
a
surge suppressor, line
conditioner or UPS system into the
AC
receptacles of the PowerVerter. If you attach extension cords
to the PowerVerter, use grounded, 14-gauge, 3-wire cords, less than 100 feet long.
ACaution!
Check the warning labels on battery chargers or adapters before connecting them to your PowerVerter.
DO
NOT
connect battery chargers or adapters with dangerous-voltage warnings. Most battery
chargers and adapters, however, are safe for connection, as long as their labels state that their
AC-to-
DC output voltage is low (30 volts or lower).