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• No AC or DC disconnects are provided as an integral part of this

inverter. Both AC and DC disconnects must be provided as part
of the system installation.

• No overcurrent protection for the battery supply is provided as

an integral part of this inverter. Overcurrent protection of the
battery cables must be provided as part of the installation.

• No overcurrent protection for the AC output wiring is provided

as an integral part of this inverter. Overcurrent protection of the
AC output wiring must be provided as part of the installation.

IMPORTANT BATTERY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

• Wear eye protection (safety glasses) when working with batteries.
• Remove all jewelry such as rings, watches, bracelets, etc., when

installing or performing maintenance on the batteries.

• Never work alone. Always have someone near you when working

around batteries.

• Use proper lifting techniques when working with batteries.
• Never use old or untested batteries. Check each battery’s label

for age, type, and date code to ensure all batteries are identical.

• Batteries are sensitive to changes in temperature. Always install

batteries in a stable environment.

• Install batteries in a well ventilated area. Batteries can produce

explosive gasses. For compartment or enclosure installations,
always vent batteries to the outside.

• Provide at least one inch (2.5 cm) of air space between batteries

to provide optimum cooling.

• Never smoke when in the vicinity of batteries.
• To prevent a spark at the battery and to reduce the chance of

explosion, always connect the cables to the batteries fi rst. Then
connect the cables to the inverter.

• Use insulated tools at all times.
• Always verify proper polarity and voltage before connecting the

batteries to the inverter.

• To reduce the chance of fi re or explosion, do not short-circuit

the batteries.

• In the event of accidental exposure to battery acid, wash thor-

oughly with soap and water. In the event of exposure to the eyes,
fl ood them for at least 15 minutes with running water and seek
immediate medical attention.

• Recycle old batteries.

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