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Xantrex Technology PROwatt 1000 User Manual

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Index

Index–4

R

reserve capacity

B–3

restart after shutdown

4–5

Return Material Authorization number

D–3

returning products

how to package

D–3

policy

D–3

procedure

D–3

S

safety information

vii

,

3–2

serial number

D–3

,

D–4

servicing

no user-serviceable parts

vii

,

5–3

obtaining service

2–2

,

D–2

shipping address

D–3

shutdown

from AC overload

1–3

,

4–4

from high or low voltage

1–3

,

4–4

from high temperature

1–3

,

4–4

restart after

4–5

specifications

inverter

A–2

remote On/Off switch

A–2

starting batteries

B–3

state of charge

B–9

T

television reception

5–2

temperature

ideal ambient temperature

3–5

reducing ambient temperature

5–4

template (remote switch)

illustrated

D–5

installing

3–10

terminal blocks

AC GND

3–7

AC HOT

3–7

AC NEUT

3–7

for AC wiring

2–4

,

3–7

,

3–8

transfer switch (AC)

illustrated

3–9

in materials list

3–3

installing

3–8

transfer switching

3–6

troubleshooting

buzz in audio equipment

5–2

common problems

5–2

reference table

5–3

television reception

5–2

V

ventilation

vii

,

viii

,

3–5

,

5–4

,

B–8

ventilation openings

2–4

,

3–10

,

5–4

voltmeter

B–9

VOLTS indicator

2–3

,

3–17

,

4–4

,

5–3

W

warranty

and damage caused by reverse polarity

3–7

,

3–

16

obtaining service

D–2

period of coverage

D–2

terms and conditions

D–2

web site

v

,

4–7

,

C–3

wiring. See AC wiring or DC cables.

X

Xantrex

email

2–2

,

D–2

fax number

2–2

,

D–2

phone number

2–2

,

D–2

web site

v

,

4–7

,

C–3

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