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Remote Control; Adjustments; Standby Level (1); Adjustment Procedure - Cristec SOLO Série Manuel D'utilisation Et De Montage

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Remote control

The inverter can be controlled remotely with a
switch (bi-stable) connected to the "Faston " (5)
connector on the underside of the device. The
main switch (4) has priority over the working mode
of the device. If the remote switch is close, the
inverter is out of use.

Adjustments

Standby Level (1)

The activation of the inverter, when working in
automatic mode, is dictated by the detection of a
load. With this function, it is possible to adjust the
minimum load detected between 0,3 and 20
Watts. This level is factory adjusted to 2 watts
and so no further adjustment will probably be
needed.

Adjustment procedure

• Make sure that no device is connected.
Check for the presence of hidden users such
as television, fax, video, ... which often have a
standby mode and remain working even after
being turned off !
• Put the switch in "'Autom." position.
• Introduce a screw driver N°1 delicately in the
hole (1) provided and turn gently until you feel
the screw driver insert in the groove of the
screw.
• Turn clockwise
(do not force!).
• Wait until the green LED blinks.
• Activate the minimum charge you wish to
detect.
• Turn the screw slowly anti-clockwise
without pressing until the inverter activates.
(green LED illuminated).
• Check that the inverter goes back to standby
mode a couple of seconds after deactivation of
all charges.
Warning: In maximum anti-clockwise position the
inverter continues to work even if there is no load.
until tight without pressing
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Control

The tension of the batteries is submitted to
control. During their use, the tension must be
between the following ranges:
22.8 V and 32 V in the 24 Volt models,
45.6 V and 61 V in the 48 Volt models.
Outside these ranges the inverter is automatically
disconnected.
These values correspond to a no load situation
and they are automatically adjusted according to
the current of the battery.
The internal temperature and the maximum power
are also submitted to control.
In the case of prolonged overload or deficient
ventilation it is not possible to restart the inverter
until it has cooled down.

Indicators

Green Run - LED (3)

Illuminated: the inverter is connected. A 230 V
tension is present in the outlet.
Blinking: The inverter is in "'Autom." mode and no
voltage is detected by the standby system.
A 230V tension is intermittently present!

Red Fault - LED (2)

The inverter is stopped:
The tension of the battery is not correct
After an overload, overheating or short circuit
To restart the inverter after a failure, put the
switch (4) in "'OFF" position for 15 seconds, then
connect again
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