In Review.
• Never attempt to operate your WHISTLER inverter from
any power source other than a 12 volt battery.
• The WHISTLER 150 is designed for use only with the cig-
a rette lighter socket adapter plug or the optional
WHISTLER 12 volt hard wire adapter kit (part number
PP010DC).
• The WHISTLER 350 is designed for use with the cigarette
lighter socket adapter plug or with the Hard Wi re
Adapter Kit. When operating the WHISTLER 350 with
equipment or appliances requiring in excess of 150 watts
of continuous load, use the Hard Wi r e Adapter Kit.
• Make certain the rated power consumption of the appli-
ance or equipment you wish to operate is compatible with
the capacity of your invert e r.
• If the rated power consumption of the equipment is in the
range of the maximum specified wattage of your convert e r,
test the inverter to ensure that it will operate pro p e r l y.
• WHISTLER 150 and 350 Watt Inverters are not designed to
operate heat generating appliances such as coffee makers,
i rons, hair dryers, toasters and heaters.
• B e f o re attempting to re c h a rge a charging unit see page 11.
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OPERATION SUMMARY
• Use only fuses which conform with the design specifica-
tions outlined in this manual.
• When operating the inverter with the engine off, start the
engine every hour and let it run for at least 10 minutes to
re c h a rge the battery.
• In the event of automatic shut down, turn the inverter OFF
(O) immediately. Do not re s t a rt the inverter until the sourc e
of the problem has been identified and corre c t e d .
• To avoid battery drain always disconnect the inverter
when not in use.
• Do not expose the inverter to moisture.
• Avoid placing the inverter near sources of hear or in
direct sunlight.
• When in use, make certain that the inverter is properly
ventilated.
• Do not use the inverter near flammable materials, fumes
or gases.
• Always operate the inverter in accordance with the
instructions in this manual. Failure to do so may result in
property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
• Before attempting to use medical equipment see page
4.