Harbor Freight Tools 93096 Welding System User Manual


 
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Operation
Powering AC Appliances
1. Plug the 115 VAC device(s) you wish to power into the 3-prong AC Receptacles.
See
FRONT
above. The appliance(s) must not use more than 500 (total) watts
during continuous operation, otherwise it may overload the Inverter.
Warning: Some rechargeable appliances may damage the Power Inverter or the
appliance. When first using a rechargeable device, check the Inverter’s tem-
perature for the first 10 minutes. If it becomes abnormally hot, do not use this
device with the Inverter.
2. Flip the Power Switch to the ON position. Do not use the appliance until the
Inverter LED indicator is on.
3. Turn on appliance. If an alarm sound is heard or if either the Overload or the
Overheat indicators light, turn off the appliance.
Warning: It is recommended that the vehicle be started every hour to recharge
the battery. Doing this will help prevent any unexpected shutdown of the equip-
ment. This will also help ensure that there will be enough battery power to start
the vehicle. Due to the risk of carbon monoxide inhalation (see
Warning
# 21 on
page 4), do not run the vehicle’s engine within an enclosed area.
4. After use, disconnect appliances and flip the Power Switch to the OFF position.
Charging the Vehicle’s Battery
1. Make sure that no appliances are connected to the Inverter. Plug the AC Power
Cord into the Charger AC Input (see
BACK
, page 5) and plug the other end into
a fused, properly grounded, 3-prong 120VAC receptacle.
2. Select the desired charge rate with the Charge Current Switch. Flip the Power
Switch to ON. The Charger LED indicator should illuminate.
3. Monitor the Inverter and turn the Power Switch to the OFF position once the Full
LED indicator illuminates. Disconnect the AC Power Cord.
FRONT
Outlets
Indicators
Power Switch Charge Current Switch