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Warnings and Cautions
The EN548 housing may become uncomfortably
warm, reachi
n
g 140° F (60° C) under extended high
power operation. During operation, keep away
from materials that may be aected by high
temperatures.
Do not use the
EN548 in the presence of
flammable fumes or gases, such as in the bilge of a
gasoline powered boat, or near propane tanks. Do
not use the
EN548
in an enclosure
containing automotive-type lead-acid batteries.
These batteries, unlike sealed batteries, vent
explosive hydrogen gas, which can be ignited by
sparks from electrical connections.
Use caution when inserting an AC plug into the
three-prong AC outlet. The prongs of an AC plug can
become bent from misuse. If an AC plug is
improperly inserted into the AC outlet, a bent prong
can slip outside the inverter and become a shock
hazard.
Grip the inverter carefully when inserting or
removing an AC plug. Keep your ngers clear of the
AC outlet. Ensure that your ngers do not contact
t
he prong s of an AC plug when the plug is
partially inside the inverter.
WARNING: Shock hazard