WAGAN PRO LINE 300 WATT User Manual

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USER’S MANUAL — Please read before using this equipment. 
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Your 300 Watt Power Inverter converts 12-volt vehicle 
battery power into 115 volts of AC power. You can use
the inverter in your vehicle to operate many types of 
appliances that use AC power such as TVs, VCRs, 
portable computers, power tools, and lights for 
emergency or camping use.
The inverter works with your vehicle’s engine turned on
or off (accessory mode). It provides a continuous output
of up to 300 watts. 
BASIC OPERATION
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Use the right operating voltage for both input and 
output of the inverter. 
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Powering devices with power rating: 
o Less than 150 Watts by connecting the 
cigarette lighter plug into the vehicle’s
cigarette lighter socket.
o More than 150 Watts by connecting
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from
inverter to 
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of battery terminal and connect
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from inverter to 
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of battery terminal.
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Insert the plug of your appliances into AC socket at 
the front of the inverter.
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Turn ON the power switch that is located at the front 
of the inverter, and the green LED light will light as 
indicator that the unit at work.
CAUTION:
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DO NOT USE THE INVERTER IN A POSITIVELY 
GROUNDED VEHICLE. 
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DO NOT POWER MORE THAN 150 WATT WHEN
THE POWER INVERTER IS CONNECTED TO THE 
CAR CIGARETTE LIGHTER SOCKET POWER
SUPPLY.  DOING SO MIGHT DAMAGE YOUR 
CAR'S FUSE.  MISUSE WOULD VOID THE
WARRANTY.
RECOMMENDATION
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If the power inverter makes a beeping sound, turn 
OFF the power inverter and disconnect all 
appliances from inverter and disconnect the inverter 
from power supply.  The beeping sound is simply the 
low battery warning, which indicates that the voltage 
of the battery power supply is getting low.  Please 
restart the vehicle engine before operating the 
power inverter.
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When you are not using the inverter, turn the power 
switch to OFF and disconnect the inverter from 
power supply.
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Disconnect the inverter when starting the vehicle’s
engine.
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