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		 Freedom HF 1000   
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					Owner’s Guide   
					Freedom HF   
					Inverter/Charger   
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					Inverter/Charger   
					Owner’s Guide   
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				About Xantrex   
					Xantrex Technology Inc. is a world-leading supplier of advanced power electronics and controls with   
					products ranging from small mobile units to utility-scale systems for wind, solar, batteries, fuel cells,   
					microturbines, and backup power applications in both grid-connected and stand-alone systems. Xantrex   
					products include inverters, battery chargers, programmable power supplies, and variable speed drives   
					that convert, supply, control, clean, and distribute electrical power.   
					Trademarks   
					Freedom HF Inverter/Charger is a trademark of Xantrex International. Xantrex is a registered trademark   
					of Xantrex International.   
					Other trademarks, registered trademarks, and product names are the property of their respective owners   
					and are used herein for identification purposes only.   
					Notice of Copyright   
					Xantrex Freedom HF Inverter/Charger Owner’s Guide © December 2007 Xantrex International. All   
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					Date and Revision   
					December 2007 Rev A   
					Part Number   
					975-0390-01-01   
					Product Numbers   
					806-1020 (Freedom HF 1000)   
					806-1840 (Freedom HF 1800)   
					Contact Information   
					Telephone: 1 800 670 0707 (toll free North America)   
					1 408 987 6030 (direct)   
					Fax:   
					1 800 994 7828 (toll free North America)   
					
					
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				About This Guide   
					Purpose   
					The purpose of this Owner’s Guide is to provide explanations and   
					procedures for operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting a Freedom HF   
					Installation*.   
					For complete information to help in setting up a Freedom HF Installation   
					see the Freedom HF Inverter/Charger Installation Guide (Doc. Part   
					Number: 975-0395-01-01).   
					* Recreational, Fleet Vehicle, or Marine installation.   
					Scope   
					The Guide provides safety guidelines, as well as information about   
					operating and troubleshooting the installation. It does not provide details   
					about particular brands of batteries. You need to consult individual battery   
					manufacturers for this information.   
					Audience   
					The Guide is intended for anyone who needs to operate a Freedom HF   
					Inverter/Charger unit.   
					Organization   
					This Guide is organized into five chapters and one appendix.   
					Chapter 1 introduces you to the Freedom HF, explains the inverting,   
					charging, and power system management functions.   
					Chapter 2 contains information and labeled illustrations to help identify   
					the various features of the Freedom HF.   
					Chapter 3 explains how to configure the Freedom HF to best meet your   
					electrical system requirements.   
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				About This Guide   
					Chapter 4 explains how to operate the Freedom HF efficiently and   
					effectively.   
					Chapter 5 describes how to troubleshoot the Freedom HF Inverter/   
					Charger during operation.   
					Appendix A contains electrical performance information and product   
					specifications.   
					Conventions Used   
					The following conventions are used in this guide.   
					WARNING   
					Warnings identify conditions or practices that could result in personal injury or   
					loss of life   
					CAUTION   
					Cautions identify conditions or practices that could result in damage to the unit or   
					other equipment.   
					Important: These notes describe things which are important for you to know,   
					but not as serious as a caution or warning.   
					Related Information   
					You can find more information about Xantrex Technology Inc. as well as   
					its products and services at www.xantrex.com   
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				Important Safety Instructions   
					IMPORTANT: Read and save this Owner’s Guide for   
					future reference.   
					This chapter contains important safety and operating instructions for the   
					Freedom HF Inverter/Charger units–Freedom HF 1000 and Freedom HF   
					1800.   
					WARNING: Limitations on use   
					The Freedom HF is not intended for use in connection with life support systems   
					or other medical equipment or devices.   
					1. BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THE FREEDOM HF, READ ALL   
					INSTRUCTIONS AND CAUTIONARY MARKINGS ON THE FREEDOM HF,   
					THE BATTERIES, AND ALL APPROPRIATE SECTIONS OF THIS GUIDE.   
					CAUTION: Risk of injury   
					To reduce the risk of injury, charge only 12 Vdc lead-acid (GEL, AGM, or   
					Flooded) rechargeable batteries. Other battery types may burst, causing personal   
					injury and damage.   
					2. Do not expose the Freedom HF to rain, snow, spray, or bilge water.   
					To reduce risk of fire hazard, do not cover or obstruct the ventilation   
					openings. Do not install the Freedom HF in a zero-clearance   
					compartment. Overheating may result.   
					3. To avoid a risk of fire and electric shock, make sure that existing   
					wiring is in good condition and that wire is not undersized. Do not   
					operate the Freedom HF with damaged or substandard wiring.   
					4. The use of any attachments not recommended or sold by Xantrex,   
					may result in risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.   
					5. Do not operate the Freedom HF if it has received a sharp blow, been   
					dropped, or otherwise damaged in any way. If the Freedom HF is   
					damaged, see the Warranty section.   
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				Safety   
					6. Do not disassemble the Freedom HF. It contains no user-serviceable   
					parts. See Warranty for instructions on obtaining service. Attempting   
					to service the Freedom HF yourself may result in a risk of electrical   
					shock or fire and will void your warranty. Internal capacitors remain   
					charged after all power is disconnected.   
					7. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, disconnect both AC and DC   
					power from the Freedom HF before attempting any maintenance or   
					cleaning or working on any circuits connected to the Freedom HF.   
					Turning off controls will not reduce this risk.   
					8. The Freedom HF must be provided with an equipment-grounding   
					conductor connected to the AC input ground.   
					WARNING: Explosion hazard   
					1. WORKING IN THE VICINITY OF BATTERIES IS DANGEROUS. BATTERIES   
					GENERATE EXPLOSIVE GASES DURING NORMAL OPERATION.   
					THEREFORE, IT IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT EACH TIME BEFORE   
					SERVICING THE UNIT IN THE VICINITY OF THE BATTERY, THAT YOU   
					READ THIS MANUAL AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY.   
					2. This equipment contains components which tend to produce arcs or   
					sparks. To prevent fire or explosion, do not install the Freedom HF in   
					compartments containing batteries or flammable materials, or in   
					locations that require ignition-protected equipment. This includes any   
					space containing gasoline-powered machinery, fuel tanks, as well as   
					joints, fittings, or other connections between components of the fuel   
					system.   
					3. To reduce the risk of battery explosion, follow these instructions and   
					those published by the battery manufacturer and the manufacturer of   
					any unit you intend to use in the vicinity of the battery.   
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				Safety   
					Personal Precautions When Working With Batteries   
					WARNING: BATTERIES PRESENT RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK   
					BURN FROM HIGH SHORT-CIRCUIT CURRENT, FIRE OR   
					EXPLOSION FROM ENTED GASES. OBSERVE PROPER   
					PRECAUTIONS   
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					1. Study and follow all of the battery manufacturer's specific   
					precautions, such as removing or not removing cell caps while   
					charging, and recommended rates of charge.   
					2. Add distilled water in each cell until battery acid reaches the level   
					specified by the battery manufacturer. This helps to purge excessive   
					gas from cells. Do not overfill. For a battery without cell caps,   
					carefully follow manufacturer's recharging instructions.   
					3. Make sure the area around the battery is well ventilated.   
					4. Never smoke or allow a spark or flame near the engine or batteries.   
					5. Use extra caution to reduce the risk or dropping a metal tool on the   
					battery. It could spark or short circuit the battery or other electrical   
					parts and could cause an explosion.   
					6. Remove all metal items, like rings, bracelets, and watches when   
					working with batteries. Batteries can produce a short circuit current   
					high enough to weld metal to skin, causing a severe burn.   
					7. Have someone within range of your voice or close enough to come to   
					your aid when you work near a lead-acid battery.   
					8. Have plenty of fresh water and soap nearby in case battery acid   
					contacts skin, clothing, or eyes.   
					9. Wear complete eye protection and clothing protection. Avoid   
					touching your eyes while working near batteries.   
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					10. If battery acid contacts skin or clothing, wash immediately with soap   
					and water. If acid enters your eye, immediately flood it with running   
					cold water for at least twenty minutes and get medical attention   
					immediately.   
					11. If you need to remove a battery, always remove the ground terminal   
					from the battery first. Make sure all accessories are off so you don’t   
					cause an arc.   
					12. Never charge a frozen battery.   
					13. Clean battery terminals. Be careful to keep corrosion from coming   
					into contact with your eyes.   
					MARINE UNIT LOCATION   
					14. Locate the Freedom HF unit away from batteries in a separate, well   
					ventilated compartment.   
					15. Never place the Freedom HF unit directly above batteries; gases from   
					a battery will corrode and damage the unit   
					16. Never allow battery acid to drip on the unit when reading gravity, or   
					filling battery.   
					17. Do not operate the unit in a closed in area, or restrict the ventilation in   
					any way.   
					DC CONNECTION PRECAUTION   
					18. Connect and disconnect DC output connections only after setting any   
					marine unit switches to off position and opening AC disconnect   
					19. FOR MARINE INSTALLATIONS, EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS   
					TO THE UNIT SHALL COMPLY WITH THE UNITED STATES   
					COAST GUARD ELECTRICAL REGULATIONS(33CFR183, SUB   
					PART I)   
					20. PROPER DISPOSAL OF BATTERIES IS REQUIRED. REFER TO   
					YOUR LOCAL CODES FOR DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS.   
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				Safety   
					Precautions for Using Rechargeable Appliances   
					CAUTION: Equipment damage   
					Most rechargeable battery-operated equipment uses a separate charger or   
					transformer that is plugged into an AC receptacle and produces a low   
					voltage charging output.   
					Some chargers for small rechargeable batteries can be damaged if   
					connected to the Freedom HF. Do not use the following with the Freedom   
					HF:   
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					Small battery-operated appliances like flashlights, razors, and night   
					lights that can be plugged directly into an AC receptacle to recharge.   
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					Some chargers for battery packs used in power hand tools. These   
					affected chargers display a warning label stating that dangerous   
					voltages are present at the battery terminals.   
					Important: if you are unsure about using your rechargeable appliance with the   
					Freedom HF, contact the equipment manufacturer to find out if the appliance is   
					acceptable for use with modified sine wave input voltage. See the detailed   
					description of the Freedom HF waveform in Appendix A, “Specifications” under   
					“Electrical Specifications: Inverter Mode” on page A–2.   
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				Contents   
					Important Safety Instructions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -v   
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					Introduction   
					Freedom HF Inverter/Charger- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1–2   
					Independent Power System - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1–3   
					Features   
					Materials List- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2–2   
					Default Settings for the Freedom HF System- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2–3   
					Front Panel - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2–3   
					Side Panel - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2–4   
					Rear Panel - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2–4   
					Display Panel- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2–5   
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					4 
					Configuration   
					Setting Battery Types on the Main Unit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–2   
					Adjusting Display, Alarm, and Charging Current Settings- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–3   
					Operation   
					Display Panel Operation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–2   
					Operating in Shore Power Mode - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–3   
					Operating in Inverter Mode - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–4   
					Turning the Inverter Function On and Off - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–4   
					Status LED During Inverter Mode - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–5   
					Checking Battery Status - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–5   
					Checking Output Power - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–6   
					Operating Several Loads at Once - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–6   
					Turning the Audible Alarm ON or OFF - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–6   
					Operating During Transition Between Shore Power and Inverter Mode - - - - - - - - - - 4–7   
					Transitioning from Shore Power to Inverter Mode - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–7   
					Transitioning from Inverter Mode to Shore Power - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–7   
					Operating Limits - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–8   
					Power Output - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–8   
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				Contents   
					Input Voltage - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–8   
					Inverter Loads - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–9   
					Overload Conditions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–9   
					High Surge Loads - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–9   
					Trouble Loads - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–10   
					Over-temperature Conditions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–10   
					Battery Charging - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–11   
					Routine Maintenance - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–13   
					Freedom HF Unit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–13   
					Batteries - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–13   
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					Troubleshooting   
					General Troubleshooting Guidelines - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5–2   
					Common Problems - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5–4   
					Buzz in Audio Equipment - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5–4   
					Television Reception - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5–4   
					Warning Messages - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5–5   
					Troubleshooting Reference - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5–8   
					Inverter Applications - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5–10   
					Resistive Loads - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5–10   
					Motor Loads - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5–11   
					Long Transfer Times - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5–11   
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					Specifications   
					Electrical Specifications: Inverter Mode- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -A–2   
					Electrical Specifications: Charge Mode - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -A–3   
					Environmental Specifications- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -A–4   
					System Specifications - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -A–4   
					Physical Specifications - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -A–4   
					Regulatory Approvals - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -A–4   
					Inverter Overload Operation- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -A–5   
					Invert Power Derating vs. Ambient Temperature- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -A–6   
					Charger Output Current vs. AC Input Voltage- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -A–7   
					Warranty and Return Information - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WA–1   
					Index- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - IX–1   
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				Figures   
					Figure 2-1 What’s In The Box - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2–2   
					Figure 3-1 Dip Switches (Default Settings Shown) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–2   
					Figure 3-2 Display Panel - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–3   
					Figure 4-1 Three-stage Charging Process - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–11   
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				Tables   
					Table 2-1   
					Table 3-1   
					Table 4-1   
					Table 4-2   
					Table 4-3   
					Table 5-1   
					Table 5-2   
					Freedom HF Default Values - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2–3   
					Charging Current Guidelines- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–5   
					Status LED during Inverter Mode - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–5   
					Battery Charging Status LED - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–12   
					Battery Charging Voltage and Current Settings - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–12   
					Error Codes Displayed on the Display Panel Screen - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5–5   
					Troubleshooting Reference - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5–8   
					Table A-1 Charging Voltage - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A–7   
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				1 
					Introduction   
					Chapter 1 introduces you to the Freedom HF, explains   
					the inverting, charging, and power system management   
					functions.   
					It covers the following:   
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					Freedom HF’s major features, and   
					Freedom HF’s function as an independent power   
					system.   
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				Freedom HF Inverter/Charger   
					Congratulations on your purchase of the Freedom HF Inverter/Charger   
					(Freedom HF). As part of the Freedom Inverter/Charger family, the   
					Freedom HF 1000 and Freedom HF 1800 give you quality power, worry-   
					free operation, and outstanding reliability. The Freedom HF’s integrated   
					inverting–charging functions and numerous power management features   
					make it ideal for marine installations, recreational and commercial   
					vehicles.   
					Quality Power   
					The Freedom HF provides up to 1000 watts (Freedom HF 1000) or up to   
					1800 watts (Freedom HF 1800) of continuous modified sine wave power   
					from a battery bank. It is designed to handle loads such as a 600-watt   
					microwave (Freedom HF 1000) or 1000-watt microwave (Freedom HF   
					1800), TVs, VCRs, and midsized power tools.   
					The Freedom HF’s high surge capability lets you handle many hard-to-   
					start loads, including large TVs and small refrigerators.   
					The built-in transfer switch automatically transfers between inverter   
					power and incoming AC power (shore power) to ensure power is always   
					available.   
					The built-in charger automatically charges the battery bank when the   
					Freedom HF is connected to incoming AC power (shore power).   
					Comprehensive   
					Protection   
					The Freedom HF’s built-in protection features safeguard your batteries   
					and equipment to give you worry-free operation:   
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					The low battery voltage alarm and shutdown prevents your   
					batteries from becoming completely discharged.   
					The three-stage charging capability ensures that batteries receive   
					the “best” charge with minimal wear and tear.   
					If the Freedom HF detects “bad” AC voltage, it switches   
					automatically to Inverter mode and supplies your equipment with   
					modified sine wave power derived from the batteries. When “good”   
					AC becomes available again, the Freedom HF allows the AC to pass   
					through to your loads and automatically begins to recharge the   
					batteries.   
					Reliable   
					Back-up   
					If incoming shore power fails, the Freedom HF automatically detects the   
					failure and instantly becomes an independent power source that supplies   
					quality AC to your loads.   
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					Overload   
					Alarm and   
					Shutdown   
					During Inverter mode, the Freedom HF automatically alerts you if the   
					loads that are connected and drawing power from the unit are close to the   
					maximum operating limit.   
					The Freedom HF automatically shuts down when the maximum operating   
					limit is exceeded.   
					Over-temp   
					Alarm and   
					Shutdown   
					During Inverter mode, the Freedom HF automatically alerts you if it is   
					overheating and approaching the over-temperature shutdown limit.   
					The Freedom HF automatically shuts down when the limit is exceeded.   
					Independent Power System   
					Your Freedom HF has been designed to be the heart of a sophisticated,   
					independent power system. While the Freedom HF is an extremely   
					“friendly” product to operate, Xantrex wants to ensure that you get the   
					best performance from your system.   
					Inverting   
					Charging   
					Freedom HF produces 120 Vac from your 12V batteries and is capable of   
					starting heavy loads like refrigerators and pumps.   
					When the Freedom HF is inverting (producing 120 Vac output) without a   
					load, it draws less than 1A of current from the battery (or battery bank).   
					This feature allows the unit to operate without draining too much stored   
					energy.   
					For the inverter to perform effectively, the batteries must be charged   
					correctly. The unit has a built-in three-stage charging system that extends   
					the life and optimizes the performance of the batteries.   
					In addition to the numerous features which let you maximize your   
					battery’s life and performance, the Freedom HF—unlike many   
					chargers—also has the ability to recharge batteries even if the voltage is   
					near zero (sometimes called dead battery charging).   
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					Features   
					Chapter 2 contains information and labeled illustrations   
					to help identify the various features of the Freedom HF.   
					It covers the following:   
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					Materials list,   
					Default settings list,   
					Front panel features,   
					Side panel features,   
					Rear panel features, and   
					Display panel features   
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				Materials List   
					Your Freedom HF Inverter/Charger package includes the items listed   
					below.   
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					1 Freedom HF Inverter/Charger unit   
					1 Display panel with 7-inch (0.17 m) cable   
					1 Communications cable (25 feet) (7.5 m)   
					2 DC terminal covers   
					2 Strain-relief clamps (for AC input and output wiring)   
					1 Blanking plate   
					2 Reference materials–an Owner’s Guide and an Installation Guide   
					1 Set of mounting templates   
					1 Set of lock washers and nuts (not shown)   
					Freedom HF unit   
					Display panel is   
					attached to the unit.   
					communications cable   
					blanking plate   
					strain-relief clamps   
					DC terminal covers   
					Figure 2-1 What’s In The Box   
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				Default Settings for the Freedom HF System   
					Default Settings for the Freedom HF System   
					Table 2-1 lists the default settings for the Freedom HF system.   
					You may record your settings in the right-hand column after you have   
					configured the Freedom HF.   
					Table 2-1 Freedom HF Default Values   
					Item   
					Default Setting   
					Your Setting   
					Alarm*   
					ON   
					Charger Current*   
					20A (Freedom HF 1000)   
					40A (Freedom HF 1800)   
					Flooded(14.4/13.5)   
					Battery Type **   
					* adjustable from the display panel.   
					** adjustable from the main unit behind the display panel assembly.   
					Front Panel   
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					Freedom HF 1000 shown   
					FREEDOM HF 1000   
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					3 
					3 
					4 
					4 
					Feature Description   
					1 
					2 
					Display panel displays inverter status and battery status information on the screen. The   
					panel can be detached to expose the dip switches behind it and to extend and mount the   
					panel on a wall or other location.   
					GFCI receptacles provide 1000 W (Freedom HF 1000) or 1800 W (Freedom HF 1800) of   
					power to operate AC devices. The GFCI receptacles can be removed to access the AC   
					wiring compartment for hard wiring the inverter to an existing AC power system.   
					3 
					4 
					Knockouts for routing AC input and output wiring in hard wired installations.   
					Mounting flange allows you to mount the inverter permanently.   
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				Side Panel   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					Feature   
					Description   
					1 
					15 A supplementary protector provides overload protection for the GFCI receptacles. In   
					a hard wired installation, the supplementary protector does not protect output wiring.   
					2 
					3 
					4 
					Grounding stud provides a ground path for the Freedom HF chassis to the DC system   
					ground.   
					Main cooling fan turns on when powering loads above 500 W or when the internal   
					temperature reaches a set point temperature.   
					Auxiliary cooling fan (Freedom HF 1800 only) performs the same function as the main   
					cooling fan.   
					Rear Panel   
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					1 
					3 
					Freedom HF 1000 shown   
					4 
					Feature Description   
					1 
					Negative DC cabling terminal connects to the negative terminal of the battery using a   
					battery cable.   
					2 
					Ventilation grille (openings) must not be obstructed for the proper operation of the   
					cooling fan and inverter. When the inverter is mounted, the ventilation grille must not   
					point up or down.   
					3 
					4 
					Positive DC cabling terminal connects to the positive terminal of the battery using a   
					battery cable.   
					Serial number of your unit.   
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				Display Panel   
					Display Panel   
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					1 
					2 
					FREEDOM   
					4 
					STATUS   
					Input Voltage (V)   
					Input Current (A)   
					Output Power (kW)   
					Utility   
					Select   
					Battery   
					Fault   
					HF 1000   
					Freedom HF 1000 shown   
					Feature Description   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					Inverter button is the main unit switch that turns the Freedom HF’s inverter function ON   
					or OFF. See page 4–2 for additional information.   
					Three-digit LED display screen shows status information and fault codes. See page 4–2   
					for additional information.   
					Status LED indicates the mode of operation with a three-color LED. See page 4–2 for   
					additional information.   
					Select button changes status information displayed on the display screen. See page 4–2   
					for additional information.   
					IMPORTANT: See Chapter 4, “Display Panel Operation” starting on page 4–2 for detailed   
					information on operating the panel’s buttons.   
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					Configuration   
					Chapter 3 explains how to configure the Freedom HF to   
					best meet your electrical system requirements.   
					It covers the following:   
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					Setting battery types on the main unit on page 3–2.   
					Adjusting display, alarm, and charging current   
					settings on page 3–3.   
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				Setting Battery Types on the Main Unit   
					You can attach different types of lead-acid batteries to the Freedom HF.   
					Before installing batteries make sure that you configure the unit to   
					optimize the charging process.   
					WARNING: Fire hazard   
					Incorrectly setting the battery type can lead to battery damage and a risk of fire.   
					The settings can be changed by adjusting the dip switches found on the   
					main unit behind the display panel.   
					Battery   
					Type   
					Dip Switch Setting   
					Switch 1|Switch 2   
					Bulk/Absorption Float   
					Fixed   
					Flooded   
					GEL   
					OFF|OFF   
					13.5   
					14.4   
					14.2   
					14.3   
					13.5   
					13.5   
					13.8   
					13.4   
					OFF|ON (default)   
					ON|OFF   
					AGM   
					ON|ON   
					To adjust the battery type setting:   
					By default the battery type is set to Flooded (OFF|ON).   
					1. Detach the Display Panel to expose the Dip Switches.   
					2. Use the tip of your fingernail or a small screw driver with a flat tip to   
					adjust the switches.   
					OFF   
					ON   
					Switch 1 | Switch 2   
					Figure 3-1 Dip Switches (Default Settings Shown)   
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				Adjusting Display, Alarm, and Charging Current Settings   
					Adjusting Display, Alarm, and Charging Current   
					Settings   
					The two display panel buttons can be used to adjust the following:   
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					What is being displayed on the screen,   
					To disable or enable the audible alarm, and   
					To change the charging current.   
					FREEDOM   
					STATUS   
					Input Voltage (V)   
					Input Current (A)   
					Output Power (kW)   
					Utility   
					Battery   
					Fault   
					Select   
					HF 1000   
					Figure 3-2 Display Panel   
					To adjust what is being displayed on the screen:   
					By default the screen displays the Input Voltage value in Volts and the   
					Input Voltage LED is illuminated.   
					1. Press the Select button once.   
					The display will show the DC Input Current and the DC Input   
					Current LED will illuminate.   
					The value is displayed on the screen as Amps.   
					2. Press the Select button once again.   
					The display will show the AC Output Power and the AC Output   
					Power LED will illuminate.   
					The value is displayed on the screen as kWatts.   
					3. Press the Select button once again.   
					The display will show the DC Input Voltage and the DC Input   
					Voltage LED will illuminate.   
					The value is displayed on the screen as Volts.   
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				To adjust the alarm setting:   
					By default the alarm is set to ON.   
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					Press and hold the Select button for two seconds.   
					The display shows “AL0” indicating that the alarm is OFF.   
					The display shows “AL1” indicating that the alarm is ON.   
					Whenever the alarm setting is changed, the display will temporarily show   
					either “AL0” or “AL1” and after a few seconds will return to displaying   
					what was on the screen prior to the adjustment.   
					Note: The alarm setting will reset to its default setting when the   
					Freedom HF’s inverter button is turned OFF then turned ON again.   
					To adjust the charging current:   
					By default the charging current is set to:   
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					20A for the Freedom HF 1000   
					40A for the Freedom HF 1800   
					1. Press and hold the Inverter button for five seconds.   
					The unit will go into Charge Current Setting Mode.   
					2. Press the Select button to toggle between the different Amp ratings.   
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					2 — 5 — 10 — 20 for the Freedom HF 1000   
					2 —10 — 20 — 40 for the Freedom HF 1800   
					3. Choose the desired charging current by stopping at the value shown   
					on the display. To maximize unit performance, see Table 3-1   
					“Charging Current Guidelines” below.   
					Wait for five seconds and the charging current is set.   
					After the charging current is set, the display will return to displaying what   
					was on the screen prior to the adjustment.   
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					Table 3-1 Charging Current Guidelines   
					Charger DC Current Setting Maximum By-pass AC   
					(Amps) Current Available (Amps)   
					AC Input Circuit   
					Breaker or fuse   
					size (Amps)   
					Freedom HF 1000 Freedom HF 1800 Freedom HF 1000 Freedom HF 1800   
					15   
					20   
					30   
					2 
					2 
					13.5   
					12.5   
					11.0   
					8.5   
					13.5   
					11.0   
					8.5   
					5 
					10   
					20   
					40   
					2 
					10   
					20   
					2 
					3.5   
					18.5   
					17.5   
					16   
					18.5   
					16   
					5 
					10   
					20   
					40   
					2 
					10   
					20   
					2 
					13.5   
					8.5   
					13.5   
					28.5   
					27.5   
					26   
					28.5   
					26   
					5 
					10   
					20   
					40   
					10   
					20   
					23.5   
					18.5   
					23.5   
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				4 
					Operation   
					Chapter 4 explains how to operate the Freedom HF   
					efficiently and effectively.   
					It covers the following:   
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					Procedures for operating the inverter from the   
					display panel,   
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					Operating limits and inverter loads,   
					Battery charging, and   
					Information about routine maintenance.   
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				Display Panel Operation   
					The Freedom HF features a display panel with three-digit LED display to   
					show inverter, AC source, and battery status information.   
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					4 
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					2 
					See NOTE in Feature # 4 below.   
					FREEDOM   
					STATUS   
					Input Voltage (V)   
					Input Current (A)   
					Output Power (kW)   
					Utility   
					Battery   
					Fault   
					Select   
					HF 1000   
					Freedom HF 1000 shown   
					Feature Description   
					1 
					Inverter button   
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					Press and hold for one second to turn the Freedom HF’s Inverter function ON or OFF   
					(when AC Shore Power is NOT present.)   
					• 
					Press and hold for five seconds to go into Charger Current Select Mode.   
					2 
					3 
					Three-digit LED display screen shows status information and fault codes.   
					Status LED Indicates the mode of operation with a three-color LED.   
					• 
					Green pertains to Utility status.   
					• Solid indicates the Freedom HF is in shore power mode and battery is fully charged.   
					• Flashing indicates the Freedom HF is in shore power mode and the unit is currently   
					charging the battery.   
					• 
					Yellow pertains to Battery status.   
					• Solid indicates the Freedom HF is in inverter mode and using the battery to provide   
					AC power.   
					• Flashing indicates the Freedom HF is in inverter mode but AC shore power is   
					detected thus transferring to shore power mode within 20 seconds.   
					Red indicates a Fault condition and the Freedom HF has shut down. See   
					“Troubleshooting Reference” on page 5–8.   
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					Select button   
					• 
					In Inverter mode, press the button to choose what appears in the three-digit LED   
					display: Input Voltage, Input Current, or Output Power. See “To adjust what is   
					being displayed on the screen:” on page 3–3.   
					NOTE: A corresponding LED lights up for each of the three items.   
					In an Alarm condition, press and hold for two seconds to disable (or enable) the audible   
					alarm. See “To adjust the alarm setting:” on page 3–4.   
					In Charger Current Select Mode, press to select the charger current. See “To adjust the   
					charging current:” on page 3–4.   
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				Operating in Shore Power Mode   
					Operating in Shore Power Mode   
					The Freedom HF operates in shore power mode when an AC source (a   
					generator or utility power) is present at the AC input terminals. When the   
					AC source is within operating range, the Freedom HF unit bypasses   
					inverter function and powers the appliances connected to the unit. See   
					“Transitioning from Inverter Mode to Shore Power” on page 4–7.   
					The Freedom HF also automatically charges the battery bank that is   
					connected while in shore power mode. See “Battery Charging” on   
					page 4–11.   
					The Green status LED lights up to indicate that the Freedom HF is using   
					utility (or generator) power and the battery is full. A flashing Green LED   
					indicates that the unit is charging the battery.   
					When shore power is present, AC power will automatically pass through   
					the Freedom HF. Pressing the Inverter button on the display panel will not   
					interrupt the supply of shore power. Shore Power mode supersedes   
					Inverter mode.   
					When the Freedom HF ‘s Inverter button is turned ON and the AC source   
					is outside the operating range or is disconnected, the transfer switch   
					automatically switches to inverter mode. See “Transitioning from Shore   
					Power to Inverter Mode” on page 4–7.   
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				Operating in Inverter Mode   
					The Freedom HF is in inverter mode when shore power is not presently   
					available and the unit is using the battery (inverting DC to AC) to power   
					the appliances connected to the Freedom HF.   
					The Yellow status LED lights up to indicate the Freedom HF is using the   
					battery to power the appliances.   
					The table below illustrates the battery status during inverter mode as   
					shown on the display panel.   
					Turning the Inverter Function On and Off   
					The Inverter button on the display panel turns the Freedom HF’s Inverter   
					function ON and OFF. To operate, press the button and hold for one   
					second.   
					When shore power is NOT present:   
					• 
					the AC outlets will supply power to any attached appliances when the   
					Inverter button is turned ON, and   
					• 
					the AC outlets will not supply power to any attached appliances when   
					the Inverter button is turned OFF.   
					WARNING: Shock hazard   
					Turning the Inverter button OFF does not disconnect DC battery power from the   
					Freedom HF. You must disconnect both AC and DC power before working on   
					any circuits connected to the Freedom HF.   
					To prevent unnecessary battery discharge, turn the Inverter button off   
					when you are not using the Freedom HF.   
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				Operating in Inverter Mode   
					Status LED During Inverter Mode   
					The following summarizes the behavior of the Status LED during Inverter   
					mode.   
					Table 4-1 Status LED during Inverter Mode   
					Status LED   
					Display Screen   
					Condition   
					Solid   
					YELLOW   
					Select button is pressed to display Input Battery Voltage.   
					The Input Battery Voltage LED lights up.   
					Value in display screen is shown as Volts.   
					12.8   
					(where 12.8 is an   
					example of battery   
					voltage)   
					Select button is pressed to display Input Current.   
					The Input Current LED lights up.   
					Value in display screen is shown as Amps.   
					11   
					(where 11 is an   
					example of current)   
					Select button is pressed to display Output Power.   
					The Output Power LED lights up.   
					Value in display screen is shown as Kilowatts.   
					0.85   
					(where 0.85 is an   
					example of output   
					power in Kilowatts)   
					Warning condition detected while AC output power is still   
					available.   
					See Table 5-1, “Error Codes Displayed on the Display Panel   
					Screen” on page 5–5.   
					E05 through e07   
					E01 through e04   
					Solid RED   
					Fault condition detected and AC output power is not   
					available. The unit will sound an alarm and will shutdown   
					completely within 30 seconds.   
					See Table 5-1, “Error Codes Displayed on the Display Panel   
					Screen” on page 5–5.   
					Off   
					Off   
					Inverter is OFF.   
					Off (or Yellow)   
					No communication between the Freedom HF and the Display   
					Panel because the battery voltage was too low to start the   
					Inverter.   
					00.0   
					Checking Battery Status   
					During inverter mode, you can check the battery status by pressing the   
					Select button until the Input Voltage LED (or Input Current LED)   
					illuminates. The battery voltage (or battery current) appears in the three-   
					digit LED display screen when the Input Voltage LED (or Input Current   
					LED) illuminates.   
					The normal operating battery voltage range is between 11 and 15 volts.   
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				Checking Output Power   
					During Inverter mode, you can check how much power (displayed in kW)   
					the Freedom HF is supplying to the connected loads by pressing the   
					Select button until the Output Power LED illuminates.   
					Operating Several Loads at Once   
					If you are going to operate several loads from the Freedom HF, turn them   
					on one at a time after you have turned the inverter on.   
					Turning loads on separately helps to ensure that the inverter does not have   
					to deliver the starting current for all the loads at once, and will help   
					prevent an overload shutdown.   
					Turning the Audible Alarm ON or OFF   
					The Freedom HF’s audible alarm can be turned ON or OFF. Any   
					warnings such as fault conditions or imminent shutdown are both   
					displayed on the display panel’s screen and sounded on the alarm   
					speakers.   
					It is not possible to turn OFF the screen and prevent it from displaying   
					error codes but it is possible to turn OFF the audible alarm.   
					Note: The alarm setting will reset to its default setting when the   
					Freedom HF’s Inverter button is turned OFF then turned ON   
					again.   
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				Operating During Transition Between Shore Power and Inverter Mode   
					Operating During Transition Between Shore Power and   
					Inverter Mode   
					The Freedom HF’s advanced power management is capable of   
					transitioning power from an AC source to DC source within a fraction of   
					a second and vice-versa.   
					The Freedom HF automatically detects when shore power is present and   
					when it becomes unavailable or drops to less than 90 Vac.   
					Transitioning from Shore Power to Inverter Mode   
					When the unit is operating in shore power mode and shore power is lost,   
					the Freedom HF has less than 30 ms (milliseconds) to switch to inverter   
					mode and start drawing power from the battery.   
					The Status LED will turn from solid or flashing GREEN to a solid   
					YELLOW.   
					Transitioning from Inverter Mode to Shore Power   
					When the unit is operating in inverter mode and shore power becomes   
					available, the Freedom HF begins a 20-second countdown to verify the   
					stability of the shore power. If shore power remains stable within 20   
					seconds, at the end of the countdown, the Freedom HF has less than 30 ms   
					(milliseconds) to switch to shore power mode and start drawing power   
					from the AC source.   
					The Status LED will turn from solid YELLOW to flashing YELLOW   
					during the 20-second countdown, then turn to GREEN when battery   
					power is transitioned successfully to shore power.   
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				Operating Limits   
					Power Output   
					The Freedom HF can deliver up to 1000 watts (Freedom HF 1000) or   
					1800 watts (Freedom HF 1800) continuous power. The wattage rating   
					applies to resistive loads such as incandescent lights.   
					Input Voltage   
					The allowable Freedom HF input voltage ranges are shown in the   
					following table:   
					Operating   
					Condition   
					Voltage Range Comment   
					11–15.0 V   
					Normal   
					Optimum   
					12.0–13.0 V   
					Performance   
					Low Voltage Alarm   
					11.0 V or less   
					The low battery alarm beeps once   
					every two seconds and the display   
					shows fault code E05.   
					Low Voltage   
					Shutdown   
					Less than   
					10.5 V   
					The low battery alarm beeps every   
					second and the display shows fault   
					code E01. The status LED turns red   
					and the display screen is turned OFF   
					within 30 seconds to protect the   
					battery from being over-discharged.   
					High Voltage   
					Shutdown   
					15.5 V or more The over-voltage alarm beeps every   
					second and the display shows fault   
					code E02alternating with the battery   
					voltage. The status LED turns red and   
					the display screen is turned OFF   
					within 30 seconds to protect itself   
					from excessive input voltage.   
					Note: Although the Freedom HF   
					incorporates over-voltage protection,   
					it can still be damaged if input   
					voltage exceeds 16 V.   
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				Inverter Loads   
					Inverter Loads   
					The Freedom HF will operate most AC loads within its power rating of   
					1000 watts (Freedom HF 1000) or 1800 watts (Freedom HF 1800).   
					However, some appliances and equipment may be difficult to operate, and   
					other appliances may actually be damaged if you try to operate them with   
					the Freedom HF. Please read “High Surge Loads” and “Trouble Loads”   
					carefully.   
					Overload Conditions   
					There are two kinds of overload conditions:   
					• 
					• 
					An overload warning and   
					An overload shutdown.   
					Overload   
					Warning   
					When the Freedom HF’s AC load is approximately 100 W below the   
					overload shutdown limit of ~1000 W (Freedom HF 1000) and ~1800 W   
					(Freedom HF 1800), the audible alarm beeps once every two seconds and   
					the display screen shows a fault code E06.   
					Overload   
					Shutdown   
					When the Freedom HF’s AC load increases to near ~1100 W (Freedom   
					HF 1000) and ~2000 W (Freedom HF 1800), the audible alarm beeps   
					every second and the display screen shows a fault code E03. The Status   
					LED turns solid RED and in 30 seconds, both the unit and the display   
					screen will shut down to prevent damage to the inverter and protect the   
					battery from being over-discharged.   
					High Surge Loads   
					Some induction motors used in freezers, pumps, and other motor-operated   
					equipment require high surge currents to start. The Freedom HF may not   
					be able to start some of these motors even though their rated steady state   
					current draw is within the inverter’s limits. The unit will shut down and   
					indicate an overload shutdown.   
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				Trouble Loads   
					CAUTION   
					Some equipment may be damaged by the Freedom HF’s modified sine wave   
					output, which has a different wave form than utility-supplied electricity.   
					Some appliances, including the types listed below, may be damaged if   
					they are connected to the Freedom HF:   
					• 
					Speed controllers found in some fans, power tools, kitchen   
					appliances, and other loads may be damaged.   
					• 
					Some chargers for small rechargeable batteries can be damaged. See   
					“Precautions for Using Rechargeable Appliances” on page ix for   
					details.   
					• 
					Metal halide arc (HMI) lights can be damaged.   
					Important: If you are unsure about operating any device with the Freedom   
					HF, contact the manufacturer of the device to ensure that it is compatible with the   
					modified sine waveform.   
					Over-temperature Conditions   
					During Inverter mode, when the Freedom HF’s internal temperature starts   
					to approach its preset shutdown limit, the alarm will beep every two   
					seconds and the display will show fault code E07. If the over-temperature   
					condition persists, the alarm will beep once per second and the display   
					will show fault code E04. The Status LED turns solid RED and the   
					inverter will shut down to prevent damage to the inverter and protect the   
					battery from being over-discharged. However, when the internal   
					temperature drops and falls within normal operating temperature, the   
					Freedom HF will recover automatically and will continue inverting.   
					During AC shore power mode, when the Freedom HF’s charger   
					temperature starts to approach its limit, the charging current will be   
					reduced to 10A (Freedom HF 1000) or 20A (Freedom HF 1800).   
					The Freedom HF also monitors the internal transfer relay temperature. It   
					automatically turns on the fan when the relay starts to approach its preset   
					temperature limit and turns off when it cools down. If the relay exceeds   
					its preset temperature limit, the display shows a fault code E11. See “To   
					reset error codes E10 to E12:” on page 5–7.   
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				Battery Charging   
					Battery Charging   
					Battery charging is possible only when shore power is present and the   
					Freedom HF unit is connected to a battery (or battery bank).   
					The frequency of battery charging is determined by how much energy in   
					the battery is used up during inverting. Whenever the Freedom HF detects   
					a battery voltage that falls below 12.8 Vdc, the unit will begin charging   
					the battery, i.e., enter into bulk and absorption stages then settle in float   
					stage. If battery voltage does not reach 5 Vdc after 1 minute or 10 Vdc   
					after 15 minutes as shown in the graph, the unit will terminate the   
					charging process and the error code E12will show on the display screen.   
					Figure 4-1 below illustrates the three-stage charging process used to   
					maximize Freedom HF’s charging efficiency.   
					NOTE:   
					Voltage   
					If an external DC load is   
					Bulk Stage Absorption Stage   
					Float Stage   
					connected to the battery   
					and it drains the battery   
					down to 12.8 Vdc, the   
					charger will start a new   
					bulk stage.   
					Absorption   
					Voltage   
					Float Voltage   
					10V   
					5V   
					Time   
					5 hrs Max   
					8 hrs Max   
					1 min   
					15 min   
					Current   
					NOTE:   
					During the Float stage,   
					the charger will provide   
					up to the maximum set   
					charge current to   
					compensate for an   
					external DC load on   
					demand.   
					Bulk Stage Absorption Stage   
					Float Stage   
					Charge Current   
					Setting   
					Maximum   
					Charge Current   
					Setting   
					Float Current   
					Time   
					Figure 4-1 Three-stage Charging Process   
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				Table 4-2 below illustrates the battery charging status as shown on the   
					Status LED and display screen.   
					Table 4-2 Battery Charging Status LED   
					Status LED   
					Display Screen   
					Condition   
					Solid GREEN   
					Flashing GREEN   
					Battery is FULL.   
					FUL   
					Battery is in BULK CHARGE.   
					BUL— CHg—12.8   
					(where 12.8 is an example of battery voltage)   
					Battery is in ABSORPTION   
					CHARGE.   
					ABS— CHg— 14.2   
					(where 14.2 is an example of battery voltage)   
					Solid RED   
					See Table 5-1, “Error Codes   
					Displayed on the Display Panel   
					Screen” on page 5–5.   
					E10 to e12   
					Table 4-3 below illustrates the battery charging voltage and current   
					settings.   
					Table 4-3 Battery Charging Voltage and Current Settings   
					Battery Type   
					Bulk/Absorption Float Voltage   
					Charge Current Float Current   
					Voltage (Volts)   
					(Volts)   
					(Amps)   
					(Amps)   
					Flooded   
					14.4   
					13.5   
					2 
					2 
					2 
					5 
					5, 10, 20   
					40   
					GEL   
					14.2   
					14.3   
					13.5   
					13.8   
					13.4   
					13.5   
					2 
					2 
					2 
					5 
					5, 10, 20   
					40   
					AGM   
					Fixed   
					2 
					2 
					2 
					5 
					5, 10, 20   
					40   
					2, 5, 10, 20, 40   
					2, 5, 10, 20, 40   
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				Routine Maintenance   
					Routine Maintenance   
					Freedom HF Unit   
					Minimal maintenance is required to keep your Freedom HF operating   
					properly. Periodically you should:   
					• 
					Clean the exterior of the unit with a damp cloth to prevent the   
					accumulation of dust and dirt.   
					• 
					• 
					Ensure that the DC cables are secure and fasteners are tight.   
					Make sure the ventilation openings are not clogged.   
					Batteries   
					When possible, you should recharge your batteries whenever a low   
					voltage warning or a shutdown occurs with the Freedom HF. This gives   
					the batteries a much longer life than recharging when the batteries have   
					been almost completely discharged.   
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				5 
					Troubleshooting   
					Chapter 5 describes how to troubleshoot the Freedom   
					HF Inverter/Charger during operation.   
					It covers the following:   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					General troubleshooting guidelines,   
					Common problems,   
					Warning messages,   
					Troubleshooting references, and   
					Inverter applications (loads).   
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				General Troubleshooting Guidelines   
					WARNING: Shock and Energy hazard   
					Do not disassemble the Freedom HF. It does not contain any user-serviceable   
					parts. Attempting to service the unit yourself could result in an electrical shock or   
					burn.   
					Important: If you need to obtain service, see page WA–1.   
					Before you call Xantrex Customer Service, record the information that is asked   
					for in “Information About Your System” on page WA–5.   
					This section will help you narrow down the source of any problem you   
					encounter. Before contacting Xantrex, please work through the steps   
					listed below:   
					1. Check for any error codes displayed on the display screen. If a   
					message is displayed, record it before doing anything further.   
					2. As soon as possible, record (on page WA–5) the conditions at the   
					time the problem occurred so you can provide details when you   
					contact customer service for help. Include the following as well as   
					details noted on page WA–5:   
					• 
					• 
					What loads the Freedom HF was running or attempting to run   
					What the battery condition was at the time (voltage, state of   
					charge, etc.) if known   
					• 
					• 
					Recent sequence of events   
					Any known unusual AC shore power factors such as low voltage,   
					unstable generator output, etc.   
					• 
					Whether any extreme ambient conditions existed at the time   
					(temperature, vibrations, moisture, etc.)   
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					3. If your Freedom HF is not displaying an error code, check the   
					following to make sure the present state of the installation allows   
					proper operation:   
					• 
					• 
					Is the inverter located in a clean, dry, adequately ventilated place?   
					Are the battery cables adequately sized as recommended in the   
					Installation guide?   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Is the battery in good condition?   
					Are all DC connections tight?   
					Are the AC input and output connections and wiring in good   
					condition?   
					• 
					• 
					Are the configuration settings correct for your particular   
					installation?   
					Are the display panel and the communications cable properly   
					connected and undamaged?   
					• 
					• 
					Are all disconnects and AC breakers closed and operable?   
					Have any of the fuses blown in the installation?   
					4. Contact Xantrex for further assistance. Please be prepared to describe   
					details or your system installation and to provide the model and serial   
					number of the unit.   
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				Common Problems   
					Buzz in Audio Equipment   
					Some inexpensive stereo systems may emit a buzzing noise from their   
					loudspeakers when operated from the Freedom HF. This occurs because   
					the power supply in the audio system does not adequately filter the   
					modified sine wave produced by the inverter. The only solution is to use a   
					sound system that has a higher quality power supply.   
					Television Reception   
					When the Freedom HF is operating, it can interfere with television   
					reception on some channels. If interference occurs, try the following:   
					1. Make sure that the chassis ground stud on the Freedom HF is solidly   
					connected to the ground system of your vehicle or vessel.   
					2. Make sure that the television antenna provides an adequate (“snow-   
					free”) signal, and that you are using good quality cable between the   
					antenna and the television.   
					3. Keep the cables between the battery and the Freedom HF as short as   
					possible, and twist them together with two to three twists per foot.   
					(This minimizes radiated interference from the cables.)   
					4. Move the television as far away from the Freedom HF as possible.   
					5. Do not operate high power loads with the Freedom HF while the   
					television is on.   
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				Warning Messages   
					Warning Messages   
					Warning messages in the form of audible alarms and error codes that   
					appear on the display panel screen to alert you to an impending system   
					change. Warnings do not affect operation.   
					With the exception of the error codes displayed on the screen, only the   
					audible alarm can be turned ON or OFF. Follow the steps in Chapter 3,   
					“To adjust the alarm setting:” on page 3–4 to change the alarm settings.   
					The error codes are listed in Table 5-1 below. The text in the Error Code   
					column appears on the display screen of the display panel.   
					Table 5-1 Error Codes Displayed on the Display Panel Screen   
					Error Code Condition   
					Mode   
					Action   
					Low battery voltage Inverting   
					shutdown   
					• 
					Check battery status and recharge if   
					necessary.   
					E01   
					(< 10.5 Vdc)   
					• 
					• 
					Check for proper DC cable sizing.   
					Check for loose connections and tighten if   
					necessary.   
					High battery voltage Inverting   
					shutdown   
					(> 15.5 Vdc)   
					• 
					Check for external charging sources, such   
					as an over voltage alternator, and   
					disconnect if necessary.   
					E02   
					E03   
					AC output overload Inverting   
					shutdown   
					• 
					• 
					Reduce the loads connected to the AC   
					outlet of the unit.   
					Check appliances that have high-surge   
					ratings and disconnect if necessary.   
					Over-temperature   
					shutdown   
					Inverting   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Reduce the loads connected to the AC   
					outlet of the unit.   
					Check that the ventilation grille is not   
					blocked.   
					Check for ambient temperature and move   
					the unit to a cooler location whenever   
					possible.   
					E04   
					Low battery voltage Inverting   
					detected   
					(< 11.0 Vdc)   
					• 
					Check battery status and recharge if   
					necessary.   
					Check for proper DC cable sizing.   
					Check for loose connections and tighten if   
					necessary.   
					E05   
					E06   
					• 
					• 
					AC output overload Inverting   
					warning   
					• 
					Reduce the loads connected to the AC   
					outlet of the unit.   
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				Table 5-1 Error Codes Displayed on the Display Panel Screen   
					Error Code Condition   
					Mode   
					Action   
					Over-temperature   
					warning   
					Inverting   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Reduce the loads connected to the AC   
					outlet of the unit.   
					E07   
					Check that the ventilation grille is not   
					blocked.   
					Check for ambient temperature and move   
					the unit to a cooler location whenever   
					possible.   
					not used   
					not used   
					E08   
					E09   
					E10   
					High battery voltage AC shore   
					(> 15.5 V)   
					• 
					• 
					Check for external charging sources, such   
					as an over voltage alternator, and   
					disconnect if necessary.   
					Confirm that the external charging source is   
					not the cause. The error may be caused by   
					the internal battery charger system. Call   
					Xantrex for support.   
					power   
					Over-temperature   
					detected on the AC power   
					transfer relay   
					AC shore   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Reduce the loads connected to the AC   
					outlet of the unit.   
					Check that the ventilation grille is not   
					blocked.   
					Check for ambient temperature and move   
					the unit to a cooler location whenever   
					possible.   
					E11   
					E12   
					Battery is bad or   
					external DC load is power   
					connected to the   
					battery.   
					AC shore   
					• 
					Check the battery bank.   
					NOTE: The battery voltage did not rise   
					above 5 Vdc after 1 minute or 10 Vdc after   
					15 minutes.   
					• 
					• 
					Check that the external DC load current   
					consumption is below the charging current   
					setting.   
					Disconnect the DC load or increase the   
					charger current setting.   
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				Warning Messages   
					For error codes E01to E04:   
					• 
					• 
					the unit will stop inverting, and   
					the display screen and the alarm will turn off after 30 seconds.   
					For error codes E10and E11:   
					• 
					• 
					the unit will stop charging, but   
					the error code will still show on the display screen and the alarm will   
					remain on, and   
					• 
					AC power will continue to pass through to the AC outlets.   
					For error code E12   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					the unit will stop charging and shut down, and   
					the error code will show on the display screen briefly, and   
					AC power will not pass through to the AC outlets.   
					To reset error codes E10to E12:   
					1. Remove the AC input, and   
					2. Turn the unit OFF and then turn ON again using the Inverter button   
					on the display panel.   
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				Troubleshooting Reference   
					WARNING: Electrical shock and burn hazard   
					Do not disassemble the Freedom HF. It does not contain any user-serviceable   
					parts. Repairing the unit yourself could result in an electrical shock or burn.   
					Table 5-2 Troubleshooting Reference   
					Problem   
					Possible Cause   
					Solution   
					Low output voltage   
					(96 Vac–104 Vac) during   
					Inverter mode.   
					You are using a voltmeter Use a true RMS reading voltmeter such as   
					that cannot accurately   
					read the RMS voltage of a   
					modified sine wave.   
					the Fluke 87.   
					No output voltage. The status AC shore power is not available or out of operating range and the   
					LED is red.   
					inverter has shut down with the display screen showing one of the   
					following error codes:   
					• 
					Low input voltage   
					(fault code E01)   
					• 
					Check the DC connections and the   
					cable.   
					• 
					• 
					Recharge the battery.   
					• 
					High input voltage   
					(fault code E02)   
					Verify the unit is connected to a 12V   
					battery.   
					• 
					• 
					Check the voltage regulation of the   
					external charging system (if any).   
					• 
					• 
					Unit overload or AC   
					output short circuit   
					(fault code E03)   
					Reduce the load. Make sure the load   
					does not exceed the output rating.   
					Thermal shutdown   
					(fault code E04)   
					• 
					• 
					Allow the unit to cool off.   
					Reduce the load if continuous   
					operation is required.   
					• 
					Improve ventilation. Make sure the   
					inverter’s ventilation openings are not   
					blocked.   
					• 
					AC transfer relay has   
					overheated (during   
					shore power mode).   
					• 
					• 
					Improve ventilation. Make sure the   
					inverter’s ventilation grille is not   
					blocked.   
					Reduce the load.   
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					Table 5-2 Troubleshooting Reference   
					Problem   
					Possible Cause   
					Solution   
					No output voltage. The Status GFCI has tripped or 15A Check load and reset the GFCI or   
					LED is green or yellow.   
					supplementary breaker   
					has tripped.   
					supplementary breaker.   
					Circuit breaker on the AC Reset the circuit breaker or check the AC   
					load panel or AC output   
					disconnect has tripped.   
					output disconnect circuits.   
					Battery voltage is too low Check DC connections and cable.   
					(<10.5 Vdc) to start   
					inverting. Display screen   
					may show DC voltage as   
					00.0.   
					Recharge battery.   
					No output voltage. The status AC shore power is not   
					• 
					• 
					Check AC shore power.   
					Turn the inverter ON.   
					LED is not lighting up.   
					available or out of   
					operating range and the   
					inverter is OFF.   
					AC shore power is not   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Check AC shore power and battery   
					voltage.   
					available and the inverter   
					is OFF due to a shutdown   
					for more than 30 seconds.   
					Turn the inverter ON and look at the   
					display panel for any error code.   
					See Table 5-1, “Error Codes Displayed   
					on the Display Panel Screen” on page   
					5–5.   
					The inverter’s DC input   
					polarity is reversed.   
					The inverter was probably damaged due to   
					the reverse polarity. This type of damage   
					is NOT covered by the warranty.   
					• 
					• 
					Return the unit.   
					See Appendix WA, “Return Material   
					Authorization Policy” page WA–3 for   
					information on returning the unit.   
					The fan turns on and off   
					during AC shore power   
					mode.   
					• 
					• 
					The battery is   
					discharged and   
					demands high current   
					from the charger.   
					AC pass-through   
					current is high.   
					Do not be alarmed, the unit is performing   
					normally.   
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				Table 5-2 Troubleshooting Reference   
					Problem   
					Possible Cause   
					Solution   
					The fan turns on and off   
					during inverter mode.   
					The inverter is running   
					continuously at high   
					power.   
					Do not be alarmed, the unit is performing   
					normally. The fan is activated   
					automatically.   
					Battery charging current is   
					lower than the charging set   
					point during bulk charge   
					mode.   
					Ambient (environment)   
					temperature is high.   
					Do not be alarmed, the unit is performing   
					normally. The charging current   
					automatically de-rates at high ambient   
					temperature.   
					Improve ventilation. Make sure the unit’s   
					ventilation openings are not blocked.   
					Alarm does not sound when Alarm is turned OFF.   
					an error is encountered.   
					Press and hold the Select button for two   
					seconds to disable (or enable) the audible   
					alarm. See “Display Panel Operation” on   
					page 4–2.   
					The problem is not described N/A   
					in this table.   
					
					check the FAQs (Frequently Asked   
					Questions) for your product.   
					Inverter Applications   
					The Freedom HF performs differently depending on the AC loads   
					connected to it. If you are having problems with any of your loads, read   
					this section.   
					Resistive Loads   
					These are the loads that the inverter finds the simplest and most efficient   
					to drive. Voltage and current are in phase (i.e. in step with one another).   
					Resistive loads usually generate heat in order to accomplish their tasks.   
					Toasters, coffee pots, and incandescent lights are typical resistive loads. It   
					is usually impractical to run larger resistive loads—such as electric stoves   
					and water heaters—from an inverter due to their high current   
					requirements. Even though the inverter can most likely accommodate the   
					load, the size of battery bank required would be impractical if the load is   
					to be run for long periods.   
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					Motor Loads   
					Induction motors (motors without brushes) require two to six times their   
					running current on start up. The most demanding are those that start under   
					load (e.g. compressors and pumps). Of the capacitor start motors (typical   
					in drill presses, band saws, etc.), the largest you can expect to run is 1/2 to   
					1 hp (the transfer relays are rated at 2 hp.) Universal motors are generally   
					easier to start. Since motor characteristics vary, only testing will   
					determine whether a specific load can be started and how long it can be   
					run.   
					If a motor fails to start within a few seconds or loses power after running   
					for a time, it should be turned off. When the inverter attempts to start a   
					load that is greater than it can handle, it will turn itself off after a few   
					seconds.   
					Long Transfer Times   
					Xantrex has observed a specific situation where the Freedom HF may   
					take a long time to transfer to inverter mode when shore power fails -   
					maybe 0.1-0.2 seconds. This can occur when the Freedom HF is power   
					motor loads where the motor is able to freewheel when power is removed   
					(e.g. a grinder). This long transfer may cause computers or other sensitive   
					equipment to operate incorrectly. If power glitches must be minimized   
					then Xantrex recommends that motor loads not be operated when   
					sensitive equipment is being used.   
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				A 
					Specifications   
					Appendix A contains electrical performance   
					information and product specifications.   
					Important: Specifications are subject to change without notice.   
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				Electrical Specifications: Inverter Mode   
					DC Input   
					Freedom HF 1000   
					10.5V–15.5V   
					0–16 Vdc   
					Freedom HF 1800   
					10.5V–15.5V   
					0–16 Vdc   
					Operating voltage range   
					Safe non-operating voltage range   
					Normal voltage   
					12.5V   
					12.5V   
					Nominal current at full load   
					AC Output   
					100A   
					180A   
					Freedom HF 1000   
					115 Vac   
					Freedom HF 1800   
					115 Vac   
					Output voltage   
					Continuous power   
					Surge power   
					1.0kW @ 25 °C   
					1.8kW @ 25 °C   
					17A   
					30A   
					(2kW for 200 ms)   
					(3.6kW for 300 ms)   
					Max short-circuit current   
					Frequency   
					55A peak   
					60 Hz   
					55A peak   
					60 Hz   
					Wave shape   
					Modified Sinewave Modified Sinewave   
					Power derating above 40 °C ambient See “Invert Power Derating vs. Ambient   
					temp   
					Temperature” on page A–6.   
					Peak efficiency   
					Full load efficiency   
					Other   
					≥87%   
					≥87%   
					≥80%   
					≥80%   
					Freedom HF 1000   
					≤10W   
					Freedom HF 1800   
					≤10W   
					No load input power (producing   
					output voltage)   
					Off mode current draw   
					≤1mA   
					≤1mA   
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				Electrical Specifications: Charge Mode   
					Electrical Specifications: Charge Mode   
					AC Input   
					Freedom HF 1000   
					Freedom HF 1800   
					Operating voltage range   
					Nominal current   
					90–130 Vac   
					90–130 Vac   
					5Aac at 20A charge, 10Aac at 40A   
					120 Vac in   
					charge, 120 Vac in   
					Nominal frequency   
					DC Output   
					60 Hz   
					60 Hz   
					Freedom HF 1000   
					12.0 Vdc   
					Freedom HF 1800   
					12.0 Vdc   
					Nominal voltage   
					Min battery voltage for charging   
					Max output voltage   
					Nominal output current   
					0.0 Vdc   
					0.0 Vdc   
					14.4 Vdc   
					14.4 Vdc   
					User selectable:   
					User selectable:   
					2A, 5A, 10A, 20A   
					2A, 10A, 20A, 40A   
					Charger current derating   
					Automatically reduce charger current as   
					internal temperature exceeds 80 °C, and   
					input Vac approaches low transfer.   
					Efficiency at nominal output   
					Other   
					≥75%   
					≥75%   
					Freedom HF 1000   
					Freedom HF 1800   
					Battery type settings   
					Flooded (default), Gel, AGM, or   
					Fixed (13.5V)   
					Charge algorithms   
					Three stages (Bulk, Absorption, and Float)   
					Independent battery banks   
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				Environmental Specifications   
					Ambient Temperature:   
					0–40 ºC   
					Operating Temperature Range   
					Storage Temperature Range   
					-20–60 ºC, with output derated above 25 °C   
					-40–70 ºC   
					Humidity: Operation/Storage   
					5–95% RH, non-condensing   
					System Specifications   
					Transfer relay rating   
					Transfer time   
					30A, 2.0hp   
					<30ms (milliseconds)   
					Transfer on bad voltage   
					90–100V for low AC and   
					130–140 for high AC   
					Cooling   
					Fan, activated by any of the following:   
					• 
					• 
					High internal temperature   
					High AC output power   
					Physical Specifications   
					Unit Dimensions and Weight   
					Freedom HF 1000   
					15.5” (393mm)   
					9.5” (241mm)   
					4.2” (106mm)   
					10 lbs (4.5 kg)   
					Freedom HF 1800   
					Length   
					Width   
					18.0” (457mm)   
					9.5” (241mm)   
					4.2” (106mm)   
					12.8 lbs (5.8 kg)   
					Height   
					Weight   
					Regulatory Approvals   
					ETL approved to CSA 107.1, UL458, and UL458 Marine Supplement (drip shield   
					with product number 808-9531 required).   
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				Inverter Overload Operation   
					Inverter Overload Operation   
					This graph shows how long (measured in seconds) the Freedom HF will   
					operate for a given output current (measured in Amps).   
					Both Freedom HF 1000 and Freedom HF 1800 are represented in the   
					illustration below.   
					The graph illustrates inverter operation at 25 °C.   
					Freedom HF 1000   
					Time (sec)   
					Freedom HF 1800   
					4000   
					. 
					. 
					. 
					1600   
					1400   
					1200   
					1000   
					800   
					600   
					400   
					200   
					0 
					10   
					12   
					14   
					16   
					18   
					20   
					30   
					40   
					50   
					Output Current (Amps)   
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				Invert Power Derating vs. Ambient Temperature   
					If the unit is in inverter mode and in elevated ambient temperature above   
					25 °C, you will have to reduce power draw according to the following   
					chart to avoid over-temperature shutdown.   
					Freedom HF 1000   
					Watts   
					30 °C   
					@ 12.5 V   
					1000   
					900 W   
					850 W   
					800 W   
					750 W   
					@ 11.5 V   
					900   
					750   
					~33 °C   
					0 
					25 30 35 40 45 50 °C   
					Freedom HF 1800   
					Watts   
					30 °C   
					@ 12.5 V   
					@ 11.5 V   
					1800   
					1450 W   
					1350 W   
					1100 W   
					1000 W   
					1600   
					1000   
					~33 °C   
					0 
					25 30 35 40 45 50 °C   
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				Charger Output Current vs. AC Input Voltage   
					Charger Output Current vs. AC Input Voltage   
					When the Freedom HF is charging batteries from a weak shore power   
					source the AC voltage may fall as the Freedom HF draws current. To   
					reduce the chance of the shore power voltage collapsing below the   
					configured transfer level the Freedom HF will reduce the charging current   
					at low shore power voltage according to the following graph:   
					Freedom HF 1000   
					Freedom HF 1800   
					20A   
					16A   
					40A   
					32A   
					90V   
					105V   
					135V   
					Table A-1 Charging Voltage   
					Battery Type   
					Flooded   
					GEL   
					Bulk/Absorption (Volts)   
					Float (Volts)   
					13.5   
					14.4   
					14.2   
					14.3   
					13.5   
					13.8   
					AGM   
					13.4   
					Fixed   
					13.5   
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				Warranty and Return Information   
					Warranty   
					What does this warranty cover? This Limited Warranty is provided by Xantrex Technology Inc.   
					("Xantrex") and covers defects in workmanship and materials in your Freedom HF Inverter/Charger.   
					This warranty period lasts for 12 Months from the date of purchase at the point of sale to you, the   
					original end user customer. You will be required to demonstrate proof of purchase to make warranty   
					claims.   
					This Limited Warranty is transferable to subsequent owners but only for the unexpired portion of the   
					Warranty Period. Subsequent owners also require original proof of purchase as described “What proof   
					of purchase is required?”   
					What will Xantrex do? Xantrex will, at its option, repair or replace the defective product free of   
					charge, provided that you notify Xantrex of the product defect within the Warranty Period, and provided   
					that Xantrex through inspection establishes the existence of such a defect and that it is covered by this   
					Limited Warranty.   
					Xantrex will, at its option, use new and/or reconditioned parts in performing warranty repair and   
					building replacement products. Xantrex reserves the right to use parts or products of original or   
					improved design in the repair or replacement. If Xantrex repairs or replaces a product, its warranty   
					continues for the remaining portion of the original Warranty Period or 90 days from the date of the   
					return shipment to the customer, whichever is greater. All replaced products and all parts removed from   
					repaired products become the property of Xantrex.   
					Xantrex covers both parts and labor necessary to repair the product, and return shipment to the customer   
					via a Xantrex-selected non-expedited surface freight within the contiguous United States and Canada.   
					Alaska and Hawaii are excluded. Contact Xantrex Customer Service for details on freight policy for   
					return shipments outside of the contiguous United States and Canada.   
					How do you get service? If your product requires troubleshooting or warranty service, contact your   
					merchant. If you are unable to contact your merchant, or the merchant is unable to provide service,   
					contact Xantrex directly at:   
					Telephone: 1 800 670 0707 (toll free North America)   
					1 408 987 6030 (direct)   
					Fax:   
					1 800 994 7828 (toll free North America)   
					
					Email:   
					Direct returns may be performed according to the Xantrex Return Material Authorization Policy   
					described in your product manual. For some products, Xantrex maintains a network of regional   
					Authorized Service Centers. Call Xantrex or check our website to see if your product can be repaired at   
					one of these facilities.   
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					What proof of purchase is required? In any warranty claim, dated proof of purchase must   
					accompany the product and the product must not have been disassembled or modified without prior   
					written authorization by Xantrex.   
					Proof of purchase may be in any one of the following forms:   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					The dated purchase receipt from the original purchase of the product at point of sale to the end user,   
					or   
					The dated dealer invoice or purchase receipt showing original equipment manufacturer (OEM)   
					status, or   
					The dated invoice or purchase receipt showing the product exchanged under warranty   
					What does this warranty not cover? This Limited Warranty does not cover normal wear and tear of   
					the product or costs related to the removal, installation, or troubleshooting of the customer's electrical   
					systems. This warranty does not apply to and Xantrex will not be responsible for any defect in or   
					damage to:   
					a) the product if it has been misused, neglected, improperly installed, physically damaged or altered,   
					either internally or externally, or damaged from improper use or use in an unsuitable environment;   
					b) the product if it has been subjected to fire, water, generalized corrosion, biological infestations, or   
					input voltage that creates operating conditions beyond the maximum or minimum limits listed in   
					the Xantrex product specifications including high input voltage from generators and lightning   
					strikes;   
					c) the product if repairs have been done to it other than by Xantrex or its authorized service centers   
					(hereafter "ASCs");   
					d) the product if it is used as a component part of a product expressly warranted by another manufac-   
					turer;   
					e) the product if its original identification (trade-mark, serial number) markings have been defaced,   
					altered, or removed.   
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					Disclaimer   
					Product   
					THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY PROVIDED BY XANTREX IN   
					CONNECTION WITH YOUR XANTREX PRODUCT AND IS, WHERE PERMITTED BY LAW, IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER   
					WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS, GUARANTEES, REPRESENTATIONS, OBLIGATIONS AND LIABILITIES, EXPRESS OR   
					IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE IN CONNECTION WITH THE PRODUCT, HOWEVER ARISING (WHETHER   
					BY CONTRACT, TORT, NEGLIGENCE, PRINCIPLES OF MANUFACTURER'S LIABILITY, OPERATION OF LAW,   
					CONDUCT, STATEMENT OR OTHERWISE), INCLUDING WITHOUT RESTRICTION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR   
					CONDITION OF QUALITY, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ANY IMPLIED   
					WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TO THE EXTENT REQUIRED   
					UNDER APPLICABLE LAW TO APPLY TO THE PRODUCT SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE PERIOD   
					STIPULATED UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY.   
					IN NO EVENT WILL XANTREX BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL   
					DAMAGES, LOSSES, COSTS OR EXPENSES HOWEVER ARISING WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT INCLUDING   
					WITHOUT RESTRICTION ANY ECONOMIC LOSSES OF ANY KIND, ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY, ANY   
					PERSONAL INJURY, ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY ARISING FROM OR AS A RESULT OF MISUSE OR ABUSE, OR THE   
					INCORRECT INSTALLATION, INTEGRATION OR OPERATION OF THE PRODUCT.   
					Exclusions   
					If this product is a consumer product, federal law does not allow an exclusion of implied warranties. To   
					the extent you are entitled to implied warranties under federal law, to the extent permitted by applicable   
					law they are limited to the duration of this Limited Warranty. Some states and provinces do not allow   
					limitations or exclusions on implied warranties or on the duration of an implied warranty or on the   
					limitation or exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation(s) or   
					exclusion(s) may not apply to you. This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have   
					other rights which may vary from state to state or province to province.   
					Return Material Authorization Policy   
					Before returning a product directly to Xantrex you must obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA)   
					number and the correct factory "Ship To" address. Products must also be shipped prepaid. Product   
					shipments will be refused and returned at your expense if they are unauthorized, returned without an   
					RMA number clearly marked on the outside of the shipping box, if they are shipped collect, or if they   
					are shipped to the wrong location.   
					When you contact Xantrex to obtain service, please have your instruction manual ready for reference   
					and be prepared to supply:   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					The serial number of your product   
					Information about the installation and use of the unit   
					Information about the failure and/or reason for the return   
					A copy of your dated proof of purchase   
					Record these details in “Information About Your System” on page WA–5.   
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					Return Procedure   
					1. Package the unit safely, preferably using the original box and packing materials. Please ensure that   
					your product is shipped fully insured in the original packaging or equivalent. This warranty will not   
					apply where the product is damaged due to improper packaging.   
					2. Include the following:   
					• 
					The RMA number supplied by Xantrex Technology Inc. clearly marked on the outside of the   
					box.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					A return address where the unit can be shipped. Post office boxes are not acceptable.   
					A contact telephone number where you can be reached during work hours.   
					A brief description of the problem.   
					3. Ship the unit prepaid to the address provided by your Xantrex customer service representative.   
					If you are returning a product from outside of the USA or Canada In addition to the above, you   
					MUST include return freight funds and are fully responsible for all documents, duties, tariffs, and   
					deposits.   
					If you are returning a product to a Xantrex Authorized Service Center (ASC) A Xantrex return   
					material authorization (RMA) number is not required. However, you must contact the ASC prior to   
					returning the product or presenting the unit to verify any return procedures that may apply to that   
					particular facility and that the ASC repairs this particular Xantrex product.   
					Out of Warranty Service   
					If the warranty period for your Freedom HF Inverter/Charger has expired, if the unit was damaged by   
					misuse or incorrect installation, if other conditions of the warranty have not been met, or if no dated   
					proof of purchase is available, your unit may be serviced or replaced for a flat fee.   
					To return your Freedom HF Inverter/Charger for out of warranty service, contact Xantrex Customer   
					Service for a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number and follow the other steps outlined in “” on   
					page WA–4.   
					Payment options such as credit card or money order will be explained by the Customer Service   
					Representative. In cases where the minimum flat fee does not apply, as with incomplete units or units   
					with excessive damage, an additional fee will be charged. If applicable, you will be contacted by   
					Customer Service once your unit has been received.   
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					Information About Your System   
					As soon as you open your Freedom HF Inverter/Charger package, record the following information and   
					be sure to keep your proof of purchase.   
					___________________________   
					___________________________   
					Serial Number   
					Product Number ❐ 806-1020   
					❐ 806-1840   
					________________   
					Purchased From   
					Purchase Date   
					If you need to contact Customer Service, please record the following details before calling. This   
					information will help our representatives give you better service.   
					______________________________   
					______________________________   
					______________________________   
					______________________________   
					______________________________   
					______________________________   
					______________________________   
					______________________________   
					______________________________   
					❐ Type of installation (e.g. RV, truck)   
					❐ Length of time inverter has been installed   
					❐ Battery/battery bank size   
					❐ Battery type (e.g. flooded, sealed gel cell, AGM)   
					❐ DC wiring size and length   
					❐ Alarm sounding?   
					❐ Description of indicators on front panel   
					❐ Appliances operating when problem occurred   
					❐ Description of problem   
					________________________________________________________________________________   
					________________________________________________________________________________   
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				Index   
					A 
					F 
					AC panel illustrated 2–3, 2–4   
					alarm, low battery 4–8   
					appliances   
					first aid viii   
					Freedom HF Warnings 5–5   
					freezers 4–9   
					battery-operated ix   
					fans 4–10   
					possible damage to 4–10   
					televisions 1–2   
					VCRs 1–2   
					I 
					induction motors 5–11   
					Information about Your System form WA–5   
					input voltage 4–8   
					invert power derating A–6   
					inverter   
					front panel features described 2–3, 2–4   
					front panel illustrated 2–3, 2–4   
					input voltage 4–8   
					loads 4–9   
					operating several loads 4–6   
					power output 4–8   
					B 
					batteries   
					first aid when working with vii   
					precautions when working with vii   
					rechargeable ix, 4–10   
					routine maintenance 4–13   
					battery chargers   
					for rechargeable batteries ix   
					Battery Charging 4–11   
					buzz in audio equipment 5–4   
					problem loads 4–9   
					purchase date WA–5   
					serial number WA–5   
					trouble loads 4–10   
					turning off between charges 4–6   
					turning on and off 4–4   
					inverter overload operation A–5   
					Inverter switch (front panel)   
					using 4–4   
					C 
					charger output current vs AC input voltage A–7   
					coffee pots 5–10   
					compressors 5–11   
					Customer Service   
					preparing to call WA–5   
					L 
					loads   
					D 
					chargers 4–10   
					fans 4–10   
					power tools 4–10   
					resistive 4–8   
					DC cabling terminals 2–4   
					dimensions   
					Freedom HF A–4   
					speed controllers 4–10   
					trouble 4–10   
					low battery alarm 4–8   
					low battery alarm and shutdown 1–2   
					E 
					Error Codes 5–5   
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					inverter overload operation A–5   
					regulatory A–4   
					system A–4   
					M 
					metal halide arc lights, damage to 4–10   
					motor loads 5–11   
					motors   
					capacitor start 5–11   
					induction 4–9, 5–11   
					universal 5–11   
					T 
					television reception 5–4   
					televisions 1–2   
					mounting flanges 2–3   
					three-stage charging 1–2   
					transfer relay 5–11   
					troubleshooting   
					O 
					applications (loads) 5–10   
					buzz in audio equipment 5–4   
					common problems 5–4   
					general guidelines 5–2   
					motor loads 5–11   
					output voltage low 5–8   
					Over-temperature Conditions 4–10   
					P 
					power output 4–8   
					reference table 5–8   
					power tools 1–2   
					resistive loads 5–10   
					television reception 5–4   
					Warning messages 5–5   
					power tools, battery-operated ix   
					proof of purchase WA–5   
					pumps 1–3, 4–9, 5–11   
					purchase date WA–5   
					U 
					universal motors 5–11   
					R 
					regulatory approvals A–4   
					regulatory compliance A–4   
					resistive loads   
					V 
					VCRs 1–2   
					ventilation openings, ventilation grille 2–4   
					coffee pots 5–10   
					electric stoves 5–10   
					incandescent lights 5–10   
					toasters 5–10   
					water heaters 5–10   
					routine maintenance 4–13   
					running current 5–11   
					W 
					Warning messages 5–5   
					warranty   
					out of warranty service WA–4   
					terms and conditions WA–1   
					S 
					X 
					safety instructions vii   
					serial number 2–4, WA–5   
					servicing   
					Xantrex   
					web site iv   
					no user-serviceable parts 5–8   
					specifications   
					Charge mode A–3   
					environmental A–4   
					Invert mode A–2   
					IX–2   
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