Yinleader 5000W PRO Voltage Transformer Converter User Guide
- June 14, 2024
- Yinleader
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Yinleader 5000W PRO Voltage Transformer Converter
- Thanks for choosing our power converter, we aim to provide a reliable power supply for household appliances in different countries.
- Please carefully read the manual before installing and using the transformer.
Instruction to the Transformer
Familiarize yourself with the various features and facilities by studying the two diagrams below to obtain maximum benefit from the transformer.
Steps to use
- Make sure the appliance to be plugged inuses fewer watts than the transformer’s rating. Make sure all appliances are turned “OFF”.
- Please select the correct input voltage before using, If your mains voltage is 110V, please select input 110V from the back select switch; If your mains voltage is 220V-240V, please select input 230V from the back select switch.
- Plug the transformer’s power cord into your wall outlet.
- Connect the electrical appliances to the transformer. Switch on the transformer. Press the power“ON/OFF” switch to the “ON” position and the LED will illuminate. Switch“ON” the appliances one by one.
NOTE: When input from “SOCKET INPUT”, the AC1 and AC2 are disabled. When using appliances with power of more than 2000W, please use
AC1, AC2 interface as the input port, use the following methods
- When you need 110V to 230V, please connect AC 110V input to AC1, the INPUT SWITCH must be switched to TERMINAL INPUT ‘O’, SOCKET INPUT is disabled, and AC2 outputs 230V.
- When you need 230V to 110V, please connect AC 230V input to AC2, the INPUT SWITCH must be switched to TERMINAL INPUT ‘O’, SOCKET INPUT is disabled, and AC1 outputs 110V.
Avoid overloading
Do not use the converter beyond its maximum power. When connected to any
appliance with a built-in motor compressor, the starting power is generally
2-4 times the appliance’s listed power rating. Make sure that the total
starting pow.er capacity of all connected appliances does not exceed the
listed maximum output power of the converter. For colour TV, calculate it
twice as its listed capacity. Make sure that the converter is of the same
output voltage and frequency as the appliances it is connected. Make sure that
the voltage of the electrical source is the same as the input voltage of the
converter.
Storage Environment
- Well-ventilated.
- Not exposed to direct sunlight or heat sources.
- Out of reach of children.
- Away from water moisture oil or grease.
- Away from any flammable substance.
Fuse
When products are connected to the converter and when power is ON, during that time if the circuit breaker opens the circuit that means the converter is over-looked with too many appliances. Connecting too many appliances to the transformer draws too much power which causes the circuit breaker to open the circuit. If that happens, switch the converter OFF. , unplug from the wall outlet then decrease th loading by unplugging the appliances from the converter. Unplug the converter from the wall. Press the button on the circuit breaker. Wait a few minutes then switch the power ON position. Then switch ON appliances one by one ensuring that their combined rated power does not exceed the rating power of the converter.
Input voltage
- For USA/Canada, the input voltage must be set to 110V Input: 110V, 60Hz > Output: 230V 60Hz
- For Europe/Africa, the input voltage must be set to 230V Input: 230V, 50Hz > Output: 110V 50Hz
Troubleshooting
PROBLEM: Not working
Reason | Solution |
---|
The power indicator does not light up, Poor power
cord contact
| Re-plug the power cord tightly
FUSE BUTTON pops up| Turn off and try to press the FUSE BUTTON, the
turn on again
PROBLEM: Shut down
Reason | Solution |
---|---|
Use of electrical appliances to start overload | For safety reasons, it’s |
recommended to use a Voltage Converter / Transformer whose max watts are at least 50% higher than your appliance. For example, if your appliance is rated at 1000 watts, you need to buy a Transformer with a max power of at least 1500 watts or greater. Some appliances, such as heating appliances, power tools, coffee makers, laser printers and refrigerators, require 2-4 times more watts at start-up than the printed
rated wattage.
Overheating of operating temperature| Use after a period of cooling
Wrong input voltage selection|
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