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Team Products PMP3000 User Manual

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PMP3000 Models

Owner’s Manual

Connecting the Inverter

When connecting the inverter to the power source, it is recommended to use

the thickest wire available in the shortest length possible. If the inverter and the

battery are positioned within 4 feet of each other, a minimum of #0 gauge wire

should be used to make the connections. When the distance between them is

4 to 6 feet, a minimum of #00 gauge wire is required. When separated by more

than six feet, contact a qualified technician to determine the appropriate wire

size to use given the distance between the inverter and the battery.
1. Make sure the ON/OFF power switch located on the front panel of the inverter

is in the OFF(O) position.

2. Loosen and remove the bolts and nuts from the red (+) and black (-) power

input terminals.

3. It is recommended to use a crimped “loop style” connector on the ends of the

cables when connecting the cables to the inverter.

4. Connect the cable wires to the power input terminals making sure to match

the color coded cables to the color coded terminals on the inverter (RED=

Positive, BLACK = Negative). Tighten the bolts and nuts to secure the cables.

Be sure not to over tighten. Note: A secure connection is essential to proper

operation of the inverter. Be certain to use the supplied bolts, nuts and wash-

ers included to connect the cables.

5. Connect the cable from the Positive (+) terminal (RED) on the inverter to the

Positive terminal on the power source. Double check that the connection is

secure.

6. Locate the Ground Lug Terminal at the rear of the inverter. Run a wire from

this terminal to a proper grounding point using the shortest practical length.

It is recommended to use a minimum of 12 AWG wire. You can connect

this wire to the chassis of your vehicle or to the grounding system in your

boat. As an alternative, when in remote locations the ground wire can be

connected to the earth (one way to accomplish this is to attach the wire to a

metal rod driven into the ground). Before connecting to the ground, make

certain that the inverter is turned off. Operation the inverter without correctly

grounding the unit may result in electrical shock.

7. Turn the inverter power switch to the ON(I) position. The LED Indicator Light

should illuminate GREEN to confirm that power is running to the inverter.

8. Turn the inverter power switch to the OFF(O) position. (The LED Indicator

Light may “blink” briefly and/or the internal audible alarm may make a mo-

mentary “chirp”. This is normal).

9. Make sure that the device you intend to operate is turned OFF. Plug the cord

from the equipment you wish to operate into one of the AC outlets located on

the front panel of the inverter.

10. Turn the inverter power switch to the ON(I) position. Then turn the

equipment on.

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Notes

• Loose connections can result in a severe decrease in voltage, which may cause

damage to the component or the product you wish to operate.

• Failure to make a proper connection between the inverter and the power

source may result in reverse polarity. Reverse polarity will blow the internal

fuses in the inverter and may cause permanent damage to the inverter.

Damage caused by reverse polarity is not covered under the warranty.

• The audible alarm may make a momentary “chirp” when the inverter is turned

ON(I) or OFF(O). This same alarm may also sound when the inverter is being

connected to or disconnected from the 12-volt power source. This is normal.

• If the LED Indicator Light blinks when you first turn the inverter ON(I), this may

indicate an interruption of the power supply. Simply turn the inverter OFF(O)

and try removing and reconnecting the clamps. If this does not fix the

problem, try using a different 12-volt power source.

• If using more than one appliance, do not exceed a combined total of

3000 watts.

Source of Power

Most automobile, truck and marine batteries will provide an ample power

supply to the inverter for 30 to 60 minutes even when the engine is turned off.

Actual time may vary depending on the age and condition of the battery and the

power demand being placed on it by the equipment being operated.
If you decide to use the inverter while the engine is off, we recommend that you

start the engine every 30 to 60 minutes and let it run for approximately 10

minutes to recharge the battery. It is also recommended that the device

plugged into the inverter be turned OFF before starting the vehicle engine.
Although it is not necessary to disconnect the inverter when starting the vehicle

engine, it may momentarily cease to operate as the battery voltage decreases.

When the inverter is not supplying power, it draws very low amperage from the

battery. It is recommend that the inverter always be disconnected when not in

use.

Note: Always disconnect the power inverter from the 12-volt power source and

make sure the inverter is turned OFF before replacing the fuse.

Safety and Usage Precautions

• For best operating results, place the inverter on a flat surface
• Keep inverter dry. Do not expose inverter to rain or moisture.
• DO NOT operate the inverter if you, the inverter, the device being operated, or

any surface that may come into contact with the inverter are wet. Water and

other liquids can conduct electricity, which may lead to serious injury

or death.

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