Tripp Lite PowerVerter PV 300 User Manual Page 4

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1)
Illuminated
ONIOFF
Switch:
Move the switch to ON
("0")
to supply power to your connected equipment. This switch will remain
illuminated while the PowerVerter is in operation. Move the switch to
OFF
("I")
to stop power to your
connected equipment.
2)
AC Outlet(sk
Connect equipment to the PowerVerter's receptacles that are designed to run on 120V AC electric
power (computers, fax machines, televisions, etc.). Be sure equipment that is plugged into the
PowerVerter has a wattage draw
equal to or less than
the maximum continuous output of the
PowerVerter (140 watts maximum for the PV 140 and 300 watts maximum for the PV 300).
3)
DC Fuse:
PV 140 and
PV 300 models both feature one DC fuse. The fuse protects the PowerVerter against an
overload. If too much current is drawn from the AC outlets, or
in
the event of a major electronic
failure, the fuse will blow to protect the PowerVerter's circuitry and your vehicle's battery. If the fuse
blows, unplug it and replace it with a standard automotive fuse of equal amperage.
Note: installing
non-ratedfuses could cause equipment damage or failure and could void your warranty.
4)
Cigarette Lighter Plug:
Connects directly into a standard automotive cigarette lighter receptacle. Simply plug the PowerVerter
in to operate.
5)
Cooling Fan:
PV 300 features a fan to maintain internal cooling.
PV 140
(Rear)
PV300
(Rear)
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