Remote Control; Led Display - VOLTCRAFT SW-4000 Notice D'emploi

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8. REMOTE CONTROL

Observe:
This section does not apply to the converters with cigarette lighter plug "SW-100" (item no. 511700) and
"SW-150" (item no. 511743 and 511744), since they do not have a remote control input.
The converter can be switched on or off via an external switch (no button!).
For connection of the remote control, we recommend a 2-wire switching strand with a line cross-section of at least
0.5 mm². The cable may be up to 10 m long.
The on/off switch may be any switch, since the internal direct voltage is used as a switching voltage (no mains volt-
age is pending at the switching contact).
A matching round plug with cable is enclosed with the converter.
Attention!
The open ends of the lines of the remote control cable must not touch the housing of the converter since
this would destroy the inverter! Loss of guarantee/warranty!

9. LED DISPLAY

The LED display of the converter can be used to recognise different conditions.
LED is lit green
The converter is operated within the permitted thresholds.
LED flashes red
The rechargeable battery voltage is below the rated voltage. Depending on the power intake of the connected
consumer, deactivation must be expected at continued operation.
LED is lit red
• The permitted minimum voltage at the input (rechargeable battery connection) has been undercut. The recharge-
able battery is discharged. To protect the rechargeable battery from harmful deep discharge, the mains voltage
output has been switched off. Reactivation is possible after the minimum activation voltage has been reached.
• The maximum permitted output current of the converter has been exceeded. The overload management has
switched off the mains voltage output of the converter.
The connected consumer has an output that is too high for the converter or the start-up current/activation current
is too high. It would also be imaginable that the consumer is defective and causes a short circuit at the output of
the converter.
The converter now tries 5x every 5 seconds and then every 30 seconds to start up again; the LED briefly lights up
green during this. If the converter does not come on even after several start-up attempts, disconnect the consumer
from the output of the converter and check the function of the converter.
Also check the consumer at the public mains or have the consumer checked by a specialist if the protection ele-
ments (e.g. fuse of FI protection switch) trip here as well.
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