Closing and commissioning the inverter
Closing the in-
verter's connec-
tion area/housing
cover, and com-
missioning
NOTE!
The housing cover is fitted with a lock for safety reasons, which allows the hous-
ing cover on the inverter to be pivoted only when the DC disconnector is switched
off.
▶
Only clip and pivot the housing cover onto the inverter when the DC disconnector
is switched off.
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Do not use excessive force to clip in and pivot the housing cover.
1
Place the cover on the connection area.
Tighten the five screws by rotating them
180° to the right in the indicated order us-
ing a screwdriver (TX20).
2
Clip the housing cover onto the inverter
from above.
Press on the lower part of the housing
cover and tighten the two screws 180° to
the right using a Torx screwdriver (TX20).
Turn the DC disconnector to the "On"
switch position. Switch on the automatic
circuit breaker. For systems with a battery,
observe the switch-on sequence according
to chapter Suitable battery on page 24.
IMPORTANT! Open WLAN access point
with the optical sensor, see chapter But-
ton functions and LED status indicator
on page 89
Starting the in-
verter for the first
time
When using the inverter for the first time, various setup settings must be configured.
If the setup process is cancelled before the process is complete, any data that has been
input up to this point is lost and the start screen with the installation wizard is shown
again. If the process is interrupted, such as in the event of a power outage, the data is
saved. Commissioning may be continued from the point at which the process was inter-
rupted once the power supply has been restored. If the setup was interrupted, the invert-
er feeds energy into the grid at maximum 500 W and the operating status LED flashes
yellow.
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