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Austa AU-1P20002G - Important Notes; Symbols Used

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1.Important Notes
1.1 Product Ranges
1.2 Target Group
1.3 Symbols Used
1.4 Electromagnetic interference statement
This manual describes the assembly, installation, debuging, maintenance and troubleshooting of the
following models of Austa Microinverter AU-1P300/350/400/600/800/1000/1600/20002G
Note:
600means 600W output.
The safety symbols in this user manual are shown as below.
This indicates a hazardous situation that can result in deadly electric shocks, ot
her serious physical injuries, or fre incidents.
This indicates that directions must be strictly followed to avoid safety hazards
including equipment damage and personal injury.
This indicates that the act is forbidden. You should stop, use caution and fully
understand the operations explained before proceeding
This microinverter has been tested and complies with the requirements of CE EMC, meaning that it
will not be afected by electromagnetic interference. Please note that incorrect installation may cause
electromag-neticdisturbances.
You can turn the equipment of and on to see if radio or television reception is interfered by this
equipment. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television, please try the
following measures to fix the interference:
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Austa micro inverters are designed for residential use and it has feature of quick installation.
Users must read and follow the instructions in this manual to install the inverter, no professional
installers are required.
However, if the feed power exceeds the upper limit allowed by the state, it must be installed by
professional installers
We strongly recommend that children or people lacking relevant knowledge not attempt to operate
this system
1
) Relocate other apparatus' antenna.
2) Move the microinverter farther away from the antenna.
3) Separate the microinverter and the antenna with metal/concrete materials or roof.
4) Contact your dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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