Go Power! GP-SW3000, GP-SW2000, GP-SW1000and GP-SW600
Owner’s Manual
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3. Inverter drawings
3.1 GP-SW3000 and GP-SW2000
3.1.1 Front view (GP-SW3000 and GP-SW2000)
a) Ventilation
b) On / Off switch
c) Input level
d) Load level
e) Status
f) Frequency
h) Strain relief clamp
g) Power save
i) AC outlets
a. Ventilation Ports:
Do not obstruct, allow at least one inch for airflow.
b. ON / OFF switch:
Power ON/OFF switch, leave in the OFF position during installation. Leave in REMOTE
position when using optional remote.
c. Input Level:
Displays input voltage. Green indicates normal battery level, yellow indicates mid to low
battery level and red indicates under voltage.
d. Load Level:
Displays AC load watts. Green indicates normal operation; yellow indicates mid to high
operation and red indicates overload levels.
e. Status Level:
Displays operating condition. Green indicates normal, flashing green every second
indicates Power Saving mode, and red indicates a Fault. See Section 5 for Power Saving
and LED variations in Fault mode.
f. Frequency:
Typical North American setting is 60 Hz. Set dip switch S4 to “0” for 50 Hz and “1” for
60 Hz.
g. Power Save:
Puts inverter to sleep until a load is present.
h. Strain Relief Clamp:
Provides strain relief for Hard Wire AC Output option.
i. AC Outlet:
Ground Fault Protected (GFCI) Outlet sockets available: North America.