EN / Mass Sine 12/1200, 12/2000, 24/1500, 24/2500 & 48/2500 / June 2000
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2.1 WARNINGS AND SYMBOLS
Safety instructions & warnings are marked in this
manual by the following symbols:
CAREFUL !
special data, restrictions and rules with
regard to preventing damage.
WARNING refers to possible injury to the
user or significant material damage to the
charger if the user does not (carefully)
follow the procedures.
2.2 USE FOR INTENDED PURPOSE
1 The inverter is constructed as per the applicable
safety-technical guidelines.
2 Use the inverter only:
• in a technically correct condition;
• in a closed, well-ventilated room, protected
against rain, moisture, dust and non conden-
sing circumstances;
• observing the instructions in the user's ma-
nual.
Never use the inverter in situations where
there is danger of gas or dust explosion!
3 Use other than as mentioned above is not consi-
dered to be consistent with the intended purpo-
se. Mastervolt is not liable for any damage resul-
ting from failure to comply with the above.
2.3 ORGANIZATIONAL MEASURES
The user must always:
• have access to the user's manual;
• be familiar with the contents of this manual.
This applies in particular to chapter 2, Safety
Guidelines and Measures.
2.4 MAINTENANCE & REPAIR
1 If the inverter is switched off during maintenance
and/or repair activities, it should be secured against
unexpected and unintentional switching on:
• switch off the connection with the batteries or
remove the inverter fuse;
• be sure that third parties cannot reverse the
measures taken.
2 If required, use only original spare parts. The in-
verter has no serviceable parts, except the fan
and pcb.
2.5 WARNING FOR SPECIFIC DANGERS
1 Connect the earth of the inverter output to the
central ground and use a RCCB switch in the in-
verter output.
2 Protect the DC wiring with a fuse, according to
the guidelines in this users manual.
3 Check the wiring at least once a year. Defects
such as loose connections, heat damaged cables
etc. must be corrected immediately.
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