mastRcam - Steps to factory default Kisea inverter.
- Turn off inverter (If not already off)
- Turn on inverter
- When inverter is showing voltage press and hold the
“power” and “select” button at the same time until “CU” is shown on the
display.
- With “CU” on the display press the power button several
times until you see “FD” on the display.
- With “FD” on the display press and hold the “select”
button until the hear the unit beep. Takes a couple of seconds and then
“CU” will be displayed and the unit will reboot.
You shouldn’t need to re-cycle
power to the inverter but may be good to do that to test to make sure settings
held.
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