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Go Power GP-SW3000 - Over Temp Indicator (OTP); Maximum Load; Overload Indicator (OLP); Power Saving Indicator (GP-SW1000 and GP-SW2000); What Is Power Saving? (GP-SW1000, GP-SW2000 and GP-SW3000)

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Go Power! GP-SW3000, GP-SW2000, GP-SW1000and GP-SW600
Owner’s Manual
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5.8 Over Temp Indicator (OTP)
During over temp, the fault light (GP-SW600) or status light (GP-SW1000, GP-SW2000
and GP-SW3000) will continually flash red twice every other second, five double beeps
will sound and the AC output will disconnect.
5.9 Maximum Load / Overload Indicator (OLP)
During maximum load, the GP-SW600, GP-SW1000 and GP-SW2000 Load Level LED
will flash red twice per second and five single beeps will sound every eight seconds.
During overload, the Load Level LED will flash red twice per second, five double beeps will
sound and the AC output will disconnect if the inverter disconnect the AC output. The fault
light (GP-SW600) or status light (GP-SW1000, GP-SW2000 and GP-SW3000) will appear
solid red and the Load Level LED will turn off.
5.10 Power Saving Indicator (GP-SW1000 and GP-SW2000)
These Inverters include a power saving mode. When power saving is enabled and there is
no load present, the inverter will draw approximately three watts of power.
The LED will be solid green if a load is present, and flashing green once every second if
there is no load present. If the inverter has just been powered up and power saving is
enabled, the LED will remain solid green for approximately 10 seconds and then start to
flash if there is no load present. Power saving is enabled and adjusted through dip
switches S1, S2, and S3 on the front of the inverter.
Example: With the watt setting at 7 W, a 7 W or greater load will “wake up” the inverter
and the load will operate normally. Any load less than 7 W will not wake up the inverter
and the inverter will remain in power save mode.
Power Saving S1 S2 S3
Disable OFF OFF OFF
> 7 W ON OFF OFF
> 15 W OFF ON OFF
> 20 W ON ON OFF
> 28 W OFF OFF ON
> 35 W ON OFF ON
> 42 W OFF ON ON
> 50 W ON ON ON
To disable power saving, leave dip switches S1, S2 and S3 in the OFF or 0 position
5.11 What is Power Saving?
(GP-SW1000, GP-SW2000 and GP-SW3000)
Power saving mode enables the inverter to be “on” and waiting for a load, yet draw very
little power. When power saving is enabled and the inverter senses a load, it may take one
second for the load to become active. This one-second wait will be fine for loads that draw
continually, such as televisions and stereos.
However, it may not be suitable for loads that are intermittent such as bread makers,
power tools or blenders. Power saving will continually draw a small amount of power from
the batteries, so if the inverter will not be in use for longer than a day, it is advisable to turn
the inverter off using the on/off switch located on the front of the inverter or remote.

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