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4.0 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
4.0 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Recommended Inverter and Battery Care
The MM-AE Series inverter/charger is designed to provide you with
years of trouble-free service. Even though there are no user-service-
able parts, it is recommended that every 6 months you perform the
following maintenance steps to ensure optimum performance and
extend the life of your batteries.
WARNING: Prior to performing these checks, switch
both the AC and DC circuits OFF.
• Visually inspect the batteries for cracks, leaks, or swelling –
replace if necessary.
• Use baking soda to clean and remove any electrolyte spills or
buildups.
• Check and tighten all battery holddown clamps.
• Clean and tighten (10 to 12 foot-pounds) all DC terminals
(battery and inverter) and connecting cables.
• Check and fi ll battery water levels (Liquid Lead Acid batteries
only).
• Check individual battery voltages (replace those that vary
more than 0.3 VDC of each other).
• Check all cable runs for signs of chafi ng – replace if necessary.
• Check the inverter’s cooling vents – clean as necessary.
Resetting the Inverter
Under some fault conditions (i.e., an internal fault), the inverter will
need to be reset.
To reset the inverter:
Press and hold the Power ON/OFF pushbutton for approximately
15 seconds, or until the status LED comes on and fl ashes rapidly
(see Figure 2, Items 1 and 2).
Release the Power ON/OFF pushbutton once the rapid fl ashing
has begun. The status LED will go off.
Press the Power ON/OFF pushbutton again to turn the
inverter on.
Info: The Power ON/OFF pushbutton is a small momentary
type switch which operates by lightly pressing and
releasing.
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