Outback Power Systems OBX-IC2024S-120/60 Battery Charger User Manual


 
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R EA D FIR ST !
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Read all instructions and cautionary markings on the Inverter, the batteries and all appropriate sections of
this installation and user manual as well as other component manuals before using the system.
Be cautious around electricity, electrical components, and batteries. Shocks, burns, injury, and even death
can occur if anyone comes in contact with electricity.
Install all components and wiring according to any appropriate regulations. OutBack Power Systems cannot
be responsible for system failure, damages, or injury resulting from improper installation of their products.
Install the Inverter in a well-ventilated, area out of direct sunlight, preferably indoors, for best operation.
Use only the DC and AC cables provided. Be sure all wires are in good condition.
Ensure the DC negative and chassis ground are bonded together in one place, and only one place. Ensure
the AC neutral and chassis ground are bonded together in one place, and only one place.
(Seepage7formoreinformation.)
Initial Inspection
Your Inverter is stoutly packaged for secure shipping. Please inspect the packaging and component for
damage or exposure to water prior to installation. Never power up a damaged Inverter.
Use and Storage
The Inverter is designed to be exposed to wet or inclement conditions. However, it is not intended to be
energized or used while submerged. If the operating platform is submerged, the recommended practice is
to wait ve minutes after emergence before powering up the Inverter. The unit can be used any time after
theinitial5minutes.
The MATE2 System Controller and Display is not water-resistant and is not designed to be exposed to wet or
inclement conditions. If necessary, the MATE can be removed from the system while these conditions apply,
or while not in use. The Inverter has non-volatile memory and will keep all its settings.
The recommended practice for storage is for each Inverter to be kept in a cool, dry area.
READ FIRST!
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS