Safety; Operation; Maintenance & Service; Feature Identification - Tripp Lite PowerVerter PVINT375 Owner's Manual

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Safety

Important Safety Instructions! Save These Instructions!
This manual contains important instructions and warnings that should be followed during the
installation, operation and storage of all Tripp Lite Inverters.
Warning!
Do not use a Tripp Lite PowerVerter Inverter in life support or healthcare applications where a malfunction or failure of a Tripp Lite
PowerVerter Inverter could cause failure or significantly alter the performance of a life support device or medical equipment.
Do not operate your Inverter near flammable materials, fumes or gases.
Caution!
Since the Inverter requires adequate ventilation during operation, do not block fan or cooling vents or cover the Inverter, and do not operate
near vehicle heating vents or in direct sunlight. Keep the Inverter dry at all times and disconnect when not in use.
Since the Inverter case will get hot (55° - 60° C) during continuous extended use, use care when handling it. Do not place it near surfaces
or materials affected by this level of heat.
Turn OFF connected equipment before starting your engine. DO NOT plug a surge suppressor, line conditioner or UPS system into the
Inverter. If you attach AC extension cords, use 18 AWG or 0.5mm
Before connecting a battery charger or adapter, check its manual to make sure that the Inverter's specifications (including output waveform)
fall within its recommendations. 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).

Operation

Step 1: Plug Inverter into vehicle lighter/accessory outlet.
Step 2: Turn on Inverter.
Step 3: Plug equipment into the Inverter.
Determine your equipment's total wattage.* Do not connect more watts than your Inverter's Output Power (Maximum Continuous Watts)
rating—see Specifications. See chart for typical equipment runtimes. Also see chart for important note concerning the limitations of vehicle
electrical systems.
* Wattage ratings are usually listed in equipment manuals or on nameplates. If your equipment is rated in amps, multiply that number times AC utility voltage to determine watts. (Example: a ¼ in. drill requires 1.25 amps. 230
volts × 1.25 amps = 290 watts.)
Maintenance & Service
Your Inverter requires no maintenance and contains no user-serviceable parts (except for replaceable DC fuses). If returning your Inverter to
Tripp Lite, please pack it carefully using the ORIGINAL PACKING MATERIAL that came with the unit. Enclose a letter describing the
problem. If the Inverter is within the warranty period, enclose a copy of your sales receipt. To obtain service you must obtain a Returned
Material Authorization (RMA) number from Tripp Lite or an authorized Tripp Lite service center.

Feature Identification

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Lighted ON/OFF Switch: move to ON ("I") position to power connected equipment; switch
will illuminate. Move to OFF ("O") position to stop powering connected equipment.
AC Outlet: accepts 230V AC equipment you would normally plug into a wall outlet.
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DC Fuse(s) (externally mounted): protect vehicle battery from damaging overload. If fuse
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blows, replace with standard automotive fuse of equal amperage. CAUTION: installing non-
rated fuses could cause equipment damage and void your warranty.
Vehicle Lighter/Accessory Plug: connects to a standard 12V DC vehicle lighter/accessory
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outlet.
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Cooling Fan: maintains internal cooling.
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Ultra-Compact, Lightweight Metal Case
Low Battery Alarm (internal, not shown): detects low voltage and shuts down Inverter to
preserve vehicle battery. If alarm sounds, turn Inverter OFF and run engine to recharge battery.
Overload Alarm (internal, not shown): detects wattage overload on Inverter outlets and
shuts down Inverter as a protective measure. If alarm sounds, turn Inverter OFF and reduce
wattage load (by unplugging high-wattage devices).
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PVINT375 Front View
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PVINT375 Rear View

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