Step 2: Label the cables connected in the system with tags indicating the cable type.
Step 3: Disconnect the connecting cables of the inverter, battery, and smart meter in the
system, such as DC cables, AC cables, communication cables, and PE cables.
Step 4: Remove equipment such as the smart dongle, inverter, battery, and smart meter.
Step 5: Properly store the equipment and ensure that the storage conditions meet the
requirements if it needs to be put into use later.
11.3 Disposing of the Equipment
If the equipment cannot work anymore, dispose of it according to the local disposal
requirements for electrical equipment waste. The equipment cannot be disposed of
together with household waste.
11.4 Routine Maintenance
Contact after-sales service for help if you find any problems that may influence the
battery or the hybrid inverter. Disassemble without permission is strictly forbidden.
Contact after-sales service for help if the copper conductor is exposed. Do not touch or
disassemble privately because high voltage danger exists.
In case of other emergencies, contact the after-sales service as soon as possible. Operate
following the instructions or wait for the after-sales service personnel.
Check the heat sink, air intake,
and air outlet for foreign matter
or dust.
Check whether the installation
space meets requirements and
whether there is any debris
around the device.
Prevent heat
dissipation
failures.
Check whether the equipment are
installed securely and whether the