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Electrical Safety
Failure To Follow These Instructions May Result In Death Or Serious Injury!
• When working with electrical equipment or lead acid batteries, have someone nearby in case of an
emergency.
• Study and follow all the manufacturer’s specific precautions when using and servicing the battery and
connected appliances.
• Wear eye protection and gloves.
• Keep unit away from moist or damp areas.
• Avoid dropping any metal tool or object on the battery. Doing so could create a spark or short circuit
which goes through the battery or another electrical tool that may create an explosion.
Shock Hazard! Keep Away From Children
• Avoid moisture. Never expose unit to snow, water, etc.
• Inverter Unit provides 120 VAC, treat the AC output socket the same as regular wall AC sockets at home.
• Read and understand the information in the appliance manuals before operating this equipment.
Shore Power
Show shore power connection.
When using power leads, never coil the lead when in use. Always lay the lead out in longer sections along the
ground. Ensure leads are not a trip hazard and are in serviceable condition.
GFI Safety Switch
The Ground Fault Interrupter protects against leakage current. DO NOT BYPASS or interfere with this device.
Test every 6 months.
Battery Compartment
Later model trailers have a sealed battery compartment. These will be identified with the sticker below,
Instructions for this compartment MUST be followed.
The battery area/compartment is designed for the use of non-ventilated batteries only.
Do NOT plate a battery that requires venting into this area/compartment.
Vented batteries can release poisonous and flammable gas that could lead to a fire or explosion causing serious
injury or death.