Resetting After a Fault or Shutdown
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Resetting After a Fault or Shutdown
This section provides explanations and procedures for resetting the
RS400 after a fault or shutdown.
If you are unable to resolve the problem after referring to Table 2-3, refer
to the “Troubleshooting” section on page 3–2.
Table 2-3
Resetting After a Fault or Shutdown
Feature Status Action
Shutdown The RS400 needs to be
reset.
Turn the On/Standby switch on either the
inverter’s front panel or the optional S400 Remote
Switch to Standby ( ) and then to On ( ).
Short Circuit If there is a short circuit,
the Supplemental Circuit
Protection button trips.
Remove the short circuit condition then press the
Supplemental Circuit Protection button.
Ground Fault When a fault condition is
detected, the Reset button
on the GFCI outlet trips
and power to the appliance
is interrupted.
Reset: To resume normal operation, determine
and correct the ground fault, then press the Reset
button.
Test: Press the Test button on the GFCI outlet
with either shore power and/or the RS400 turned
to On ( ). The Reset button should trip. Press the
Reset button to reset the GFCI and to continue
with normal operation. This test should be
performed on a monthly basis.
If the Reset button does not trip, the GFCI may
have failed. Contact your dealer to have a
qualified service person examine the RS400.
Overload The RS400 is designed to
provide 400 watts
continuously and 800 watts
surge capability for five
seconds. If the connected
appliances draw more than
the rated power, the RS400
will shut down and the red
Fault light illuminates.
Disconnect the appliances connected to the
inverter and then turn the On/Standby switch on
either the inverter’s front panel or the S400
Remote Switch to Standby ( ) and then to On ( ).
See also “Recharging Your Batteries When Low
Battery Light Illuminates” on page 2–5.