Husky 7481 8-in-1 12-Volt Power Source/Jumpstarter Product Manual

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Husky 7481 8-in-1 12-Volt Power Source/Jumpstarter Product Manual | Manualzz

Item #7481

Model #HD7481-B

USE AND CARE GUIDE

8-IN-1 PORTABLE POWER SOURCE

Questions, problems, missing parts?

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Husky Customer Service

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9 a.m. - 6 p.m., EST, Saturday

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THANK YOU

We appreciate the trust and con fi dence you have placed in Husky through the purchase of this portable power source. We strive to continually create quality products designed to enhance your home. Visit us online to see our full line of products available for your home improvement needs. Thank you for choosing Husky!

Table of Contents

Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

What is covered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

What is not covered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Jump Starter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

LED Light/Emergency Flasher & Power Inverter . . . . . . . . . . 6

USB & Unit Battery Hand Generator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Compressor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Recharging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Maintenance/Storage & Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Safety Information

GENERAL & WORK AREA SAFETY PERSONAL SAFETY

NOTICE: Prior to use, read and understand all warnings, cautions and instructions included in this instruction manual, and those published by your vehicle battery manufacturer and manufacturer of any device intended to be used with this unit. Failure to follow all instructions and abide by all cautions and warnings could result in personal injury, injury to others and property damage. Retain this manual for future use.

WARNING: Do not operate or place this device near fl ammable materials or any location, which accumulates fl ammable fumes.

WARNING: Working around lead-acid batteries may be dangerous. Lead-acid batteries generate explosive gases during normal charging and jump-starting operations.

WARNING: All lead-acid batteries (car, truck and boat) produce hydrogen gas, which may violently explode in the presence of fi re or sparks. Do not smoke, use matches, lighters or open fl ame near batteries.

WARNING: Avoid dropping metal tools onto the vehicle battery. It might spark or short circuit the battery or other electrical part that may cause short circuits or explosion.

WARNING: If contact with battery acid occurs, rinse immediately and thoroughly with water, then wash with soap and water. Get immediate medical attention if redness, irritation or pain is present. For eye contact, fl ush eyes for at least 15 minutes and get immediate medical attention.

WARNING: This product may contain chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.

WARNING: Stay clear of fan blades, belts, pulleys and moving parts that can cause bodily injury during battery jump-start.

WARNING: Remove personal metal items such as rings, bracelets, necklaces and watches while working with a lead-acid battery. It can produce a short-circuit high enough to cause a severe burn.

□ Make sure fresh water & soap are available nearby in case battery acid contacts skin, eyes or clothing.

□ Do not submerge device in water, or expose it to heavy moisture or rain.

□ Always keep the booster clamps in their storage holders to prevent sparking when recharging and when they are not in use.

□ This device is not intended for use in the rain or temperatures above 104˚F.

□ This device has no consumer serviceable parts, except the inverter replaceable fuse.

□ Do not attempt to remove or replace the battery used in this device. When the battery has reached the end of it’s useful lifetime, take the entire device to a battery recycling facility for proper disposal and /or battery replacement.

□ It is highly recommended that this device be operated by two persons. Ensure that someone is available to give assistance, if needed.

□ Wear complete eye and clothing protection. Do not touch eyes while working near battery.

□ Do not operate this device while wearing vinyl clothing. Static electricity sparks may be generated when vinyl clothing is rubbed.

□ Do not face the battery. Stay as far as possible from the vehicle battery being jumped when making fi nal connection.

□ This is not a toy. Keep out of reach of children!

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Safety Information (continued)

JUMPER OPERATION SAFETY

WARNING: Do not use with dry-cell batteries. These batteries may burst and may cause injury to persons or damage personal property.

WARNING: Never charge or jump-start a vehicle with a frozen battery.

CAUTION: This device contains a sealed, non-spillable lead-acid battery and must be disposed of properly. Contact your local government recycling authority for proper disposal.

NOTE: Some late model vehicles have on-board computers that might be damaged if jump-started. Always read the vehicle owner’s manual before attempting to jumpstart (battery boost) the vehicle to determine if externalstarting assistance is acceptable.

AIR COMPRESSOR SAFETY

WARNING: Bursting hazard! Do not overin fl ate any in fl atable article. Do not exceed the manufacturer’s recommended in fl ation pressure.

WARNING: Do not operate the air compressor around fl ammable materials or in an area where fl ammable fumes are present.

□ Each operation shall be within 4 to 10 minutes. Allow the compressor to cool down between each continuous operation.

□ While compressor is in use, do not exceed 3A load for the 12 Volt

DC power outlet.

CHARGING SAFETY

□ Use this device with 12 Volt lead-acid batteries only. Do not connect to 6 Volt or 24 Volt DC batteries.

□ Do not use additional attachments other than those recommended or provided by the manufacturer.

□ Do not exceed manufacturer’s recommended speci fi cations.

□ Never allow booster clamps to touch together or to contact the same piece of metal to prevent short circuits and arching.

□ Use only the provided cables and clamps. Unauthorized parts may damage the device.

□ Keep battery terminals clean. Be careful to keep corrosion from coming in contact with eyes.

WARNING: Do not charge the device on a boat, boat ramp or docks since the electrical cords and outlets used for charging could cause severe electrical shock if they get wet.

□ When using the 120 Volt AC or 12 Volt DC charger, pull on the plug and never pull on the cord when disconnecting.

□ Do not recharge the device battery with damaged chargers.

Replace them immediately.

□ For proper and safe operation of this device, do not place anything into the 12 Volt DC power outlet except the plug of the

12 Volt DC accessory to be used.

□ Do not place anything into the device’s charging port except the provided plug from the charger unit.

□ Use only the provided chargers and cables. Unauthorized parts may damage the device.

Warranty

TWO-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

Husky offers a two year limited warranty with this product (except the rechargeable battery which is warranted for one year). That means should you fi nd any defects with the item you purchased, we will repair it or replace it. This warranty applies only to the original retail purchaser and may not be transferred. Proof-of-purchase (receipt) is necessary to validate warranty.

Repair or replacement of the defective product or component provided under this warranty shall not apply if the product: (a) is used for commercial purposes and/or from improper use in an unsuitable environment (b) is modi fi ed or tampered with either internally or externally; (c) is damaged resulting from misuse, negligence, lack of reasonable maintenance and care, or by other causes unrelated to defective material or workmanship; (d) if the product has been subjected to fi re, water, or general corrosion. This warranty gives you speci fi c legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

Contact the Customer Service Team at 1-888-HD-HUSKY or visit www.HUSKYTOOLS.com.

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Features

□ BOOSTER CABLES POWER SWITCH: Heavy-duty rotary switch turns power off to booster cables when not in use.

Power can be turned on by turning the rotary switch in the clockwise direction.

□ POWER STATUS & CHARGE INDICATOR:

Red LED = Battery charging

Amber LED = Battery charged at mid-level

Green LED = Battery is fully charged

□ HAND GENERATOR: Manually charges device battery in remote areas.

□ HAND GENERATOR CHARGE INDICATOR: LED indicator illuminates when battery is being charged (blinking).

□ CONVENIENT CHARGE CORDS: 120 Volt AC charger for in home use & 12 Volt DC charger for on the road use.

□ 12 VOLT DC POWER OUTLET WITH OVERLOAD PROTECTION: Provides power to most 12 Volt DC accessories equipped with a

12 Volt DC accessory plug. Device circuit is protect with an auto-reset overload circuit breaker and a replaceable 15A fuse on front panel.

□ HEAVY-DUTY BOOSTER CLAMPS: 200 AMP rated color-coded battery clamps.

□ PROFESSIONAL QUALITY CABLES: Color-coded cables with extra-thick, oil-resistant, external-cable insulation sheathing.

□ BOOSTER CLAMPS STORAGE HOLDERS: Prevents accidental sparking when cables are not in use.

□ REVERSE BATTERY POLARITY DETECTION CIRCUITRY: Circuitry automatically activates if accidental reverse polarity clamp connection occurs. Red LED illuminates accompanied by a high pitch alarm.

□ BUILT-IN POWERFUL 150 PSI COMPRESSOR:

□ Compressor power switch.

□ Accurate air-pressure dial gauge with large and easy to read pressure increments in (PSI) and units.

□ Heavy-duty, high-pressure in fl ator rubber air-hose with an universal air valve stem quick-connector nozzle.

□ Nozzle adaptors for in fl atables.

□ Protected with a replaceable 15A fuse on front panel.

□ STANDARD 5 VOLT USB PORT: Switch-activated standard USB port for personal devices.

□ 140 WATT POWER INVERTER: Switch-activated power inverter provides portable power to 120 Volt AC devices.

□ LED LIGHT: Provides long-lasting portable lighting with emergency fl asher function.

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Built-in battery

DC outlet

USB port

LED light

8-amp hour (Ah) sealed, lead-acid, maintenance-free, spill-proof, rechargeable

12 Volt DC (15A replaceable blade fuse)

5 Volt DC / 2.1A

Power inverter

Air compressor

Circuit breaker

Net weight

Unit dimensions

12 Volt DC / 330 mA

140 Watt

150 PSI (15A replaceable blade fuse)

Internal with Auto-reset (after 60 seconds)

10.6 lbs.

9.14 in. ( h ) x 6.97 in. ( w ) x 12.2 in. ( d )

Storage temperature (-4ºF - 140ºF) (-20ºC - 60ºC). Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area with overhead cover.

Operation temperature (32ºF - 104ºF) (0ºC - 40ºC). Operate in a dry, well-ventilated area and place device on a leveled surface.

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Jump Starter Operation

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Before Connecting to Battery

NOTE: Some late model vehicles have on-board computers that might be damaged if jump-started. Always read the vehicle owner’s manual before attempting to jumpstart (battery boost) the vehicle to determine if externalstarting assistance is acceptable.

CAUTION: Place device on a fl at and stable surface near the vehicle battery that is clear of any moving parts. Do not smoke, use matches, lighters or open fl ame while attempting to jump-start (battery boost) a vehicle. Do not touch battery clamps together to prevent short circuit or arching.

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Negative Ground System Connection

□ Negative battery terminal is grounded to chassis. Most vehicles use this system. (If you are unsure you should refer to the vehicle owner’s manual).

□ Securely connect the positive (+) red clamp to the positive

(POS, P, +) terminal of the vehicle battery or the remote positive (+) terminal if equipped.

□ Securely connect the negative (-) black clamp to the vehicle chassis, engine block or a non-moving grounded metal part of the vehicle as far away from the battery as possible. Do not clamp directly to carburetor, fuel lines, or non-grounded sheet-metal body parts.

□ Device green LED is On/Lit (proper battery polarity connection.)

NOTE: If red LED is On/Lit and alarm sounds, stop!

Carefully disconnect the device booster clamps. Reconnect the device booster clamps to the proper battery polarity (red booster clamp to the positive terminal of the battery and the black booster clamp to vehicle ground.)

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Jump Starting Battery

□ Turn device booster switch clockwise to turn On power to the booster clamps (located above positive (+) red clamp).

□ Allow 2 or 3 minutes charging time. It is recommended to have a second person to assist holding the device unit securely in place during the next steps.

□ Turn the ignition key and attempt to start the vehicle.

NOTE: If the vehicle does not start after 4 to 5 seconds of engine cranking, stop and wait 3 to 4 minutes, then try again. Repeat several times until the vehicle starts.

□ Turn off the vehicle ignition and all accessories.

□ Set the emergency brake and put the vehicle with automatic transmission in the park position.

□ Ensure that the device booster switch is in the Off position.

□ Access the device booster clamps by squeezing the clamp handles. Pull the clamps outward and remove clamps from their storage holders.

□ Determine the polarity of the vehicle battery terminals.

The positive (POS, P, +) battery terminal usually is larger in diameter than the negative (NEG, N, -) terminal. Follow instructions for negative grounded system or positive grounded system as indicated in Steps 2 and 3.

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Positive Ground System Connection

□ Positive battery terminal is grounded to chassis or any other metallic part of the vehicle. (If you are unsure you should refer to the vehicle owner’s manual).

□ Securely connect the negative (-) black clamp to the negative (NEG, N, -) ungrounded terminal of the vehicle battery.

□ Securely connect the positive (+) red clamp to the vehicle chassis, engine block or a non-moving grounded metal part of the vehicle as far away from the battery as possible. Do not clamp directly to carburetor, fuel lines, or sheet-metal body parts.

□ Device green LED is On/Lit (proper battery polarity connection.)

NOTE: If red LED is On/Lit and alarm sounds, stop!

Carefully disconnect the device booster clamps. Reconnect the device booster clamps to the proper battery polarity

(black booster clamp to the negative terminal of the battery and the red booster clamp to vehicle ground.)

□ If the vehicle starts, turn the device booster switch counter clockwise to the Off position.

□ Disconnect clamps in reverse sequence to connecting procedure above as far away from the vehicle battery as practical: For negative grounded system fi rst disconnect negative (-) black clamp then positive (+) red clamp. For positive grounded system fi rst disconnect positive (+) red clamp then negative (-) black clamp.

□ Replace the clamps to their storage holders.

NOTE: Excessive engine cranking can damage vehicle starter motor. If the engine turns, but fails to start after several attempts, other technical problem(s) might be involved. Discontinue cranking until the other problem is determined and corrected.

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LED Light & Emergency Flasher Operation

□ To power On the LED light, press the push-button switch (A) once and release.

□ To power Off, press the push-button switch once more and release.

□ To power On the emergency fl asher, press the push-button switch (A) once and release.

□ To power Off, press the push-button switch once more and release.

NOTE: LED light or emergency fl asher functions operate in sequence to each other. The mode will depend on the prior

(last) operating function selected. User may have to cycle between modes in order to achieve the proper lighting function.

Power Inverter Operation

□ Prior to operating, make sure the 120 Volt AC accessory switch and the inverter power switch (A) are in the

Off [ ] position.

□ Connect the 120 Volt AC accessory to the inverter receptacle (B).

□ Press the inverter power switch to the On [ – ] position.

LED green indicated normal operation. LED red indicates inverter malfunction (over temperature, over load, over voltage & low voltage).

□ Power On and operate the 120 Volt AC device.

□ To power Off, fi rst power Off the 120 Volt AC device then press the inverter power switch to the Off [ ] position.

CAUTION: Only operate the 120 Volt AC device and inverter in a clear dry area.

CAUTION: Provided with integral protection against overloads. Do not expose to rain. To prevent fi re, do not cover or obstruct ventilation openings. Do not mount in zero-clearance compartment. Overheating may result.

Neutral fl oating. The output of this device is not sinusoidal.

It has a total harmonic distortion of 31 percent and maximum single harmonic of 35 percent. This unit employs components that tend to produce arcs or sparks – to prevent fi re or explosion, do not install in compartments containing batteries or fl ammable materials.

For continued protection against risk of fi re, or electric shock, replace only with same type and rating of fuse.

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□ Prior to connecting any USB accessory to the USB port of this device, make sure the accessory is Off [ ].

□ Using the interface cable included with the USB accessory to be powered or charged, connect the accessory to the

USB port (A) on the device.

□ Press the USB port power switch (B) to the On [ – ] position. (The device with built-in battery will start charging automatically).

□ Turn On the accessory and use as normal.

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Unit Battery Hand Generator Operation

□ Make sure device switches are in the Off position.

□ Place the unit in a dry, open, fl at area with overhead cover.

□ Using either hand, securely grasp the device carrying handle (A). With the free hand, securely grasp the hand generator pull-handle (B).

□ To generate unit battery crank charging, fi rmly pull-up on the hand generator pull-handle while holding down the device. Allow the hand generator pull-handle cord to retract back into the device housing, thereby completing one (1) generator crank cycle.

□ Continue hand generator cranking cycles for a minimum period of 3 minutes. Hand generator charge LED indicator will be fl ashing during operation.

□ The device internal battery will achieve a charging level adequate enough for one (1) vehicle battery boost charge.

NOTE: Do not exceed the hand generator pull-handle maximum cord length of 30 inches.

NOTE: The device unit battery charge level will vary pending the device battery status at time of crank charge.

User may have to continue unit hand generator crank cycles until the device unit battery reaches the charge level adequate for jump starting (battery boosting) a vehicle.

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Compressor Operation

TO INFLATE PLASTIC INFLATABLES (BALLS,

AIR MATTRESSES, RUBBER RAFTS, ETC.):

□ Remove the valve cap from the in fl atable valve stem.

□ Connect the compressor air-hose nozzle (A) onto or into the in fl atable valve stem (B) and turn the locking thumb-lever

(C) to the down position. Connect the appropriate valve stem adapter (D) onto the air-hose nozzle (if needed).

□ Ensure that the air-hose nozzle and the valve stem adapter (if used) are properly seated onto/into the in fl atable valve stem.

□ Insert the air-hose nozzle with the valve stem adapter (if needed) into or onto the in fl atable air valve stem as far as practical.

□ Press the compressor power switch (E) to the On [ I ] position.

□ Monitor the pressure on the compressor air-pressure gauge (F). When the desired pressure is reached, press the compressor power switch to the Off [ O ] position. Unlock the air-hose nozzle thumb-lever to the up position.

□ Recap the in fl atable air valve stem.

□ Stow the air-hose back into the device storage compartment (G).

TO INFLATE TIRES:

□ Remove the valve cap from the tire air valve stem.

□ Ensure that the air-hose nozzle locking thumb-lever is in the up position. If necessary, use the valve stem adaptor.

□ Insert the compressor air-hose nozzle (A) onto the tire air valve stem (B), make sure that the nozzle is pushed onto the tire stem as far as possible and is seated properly. Press down the locking-thumb lever (C) to engage as shown in the illustration.

□ Press the compressor power switch (E) to the On [ I ] position.

□ In the event that the tire is completely fl at, raise the vehicle using a recommended rated jack and jack stands before in fl ating the tire.

□ Monitor pressure on the compressor air-pressure gauge

(F). It is recommended to use a separate air gauge to check the actual tire in fl ation pressure.

□ Press the compressor power switch Off [ O ] when the desired tire air pressure is reached.

□ Disconnect the air-hose nozzle from the tire valve stem by lifting the locking thumb-lever to the Up position. (Also, remove any air-hose nozzle adapter, if any).

□ Recap the tire air valve stem.

□ Stow the air-hose back into the device storage compartment (G).

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In fl atables Stem Ball Stem

Long

In fl atables Stem

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CAUTION: Do not over in fl ate! Check item to be in fl ated for manufacturer’s maximum recommended in fl ation pressure.

Most tires are properly in fl ated between 24-35 PSI. Some truck & bicycle tires require 40 PSI or more.

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Recharging Operation

WARNING: Do not charge the device on a boat, boat ramp or docks since the electrical cords and outlets used for charging could cause severe electrical shock if they get wet.

CAUTION: Make sure that any electrical outlet, located in a potentially wet or moist area, and is to be used to charge the device, is protected by a Ground Fault Interrupt switch.

CAUTION: Do not overcharge this unit. Prior to charging unit, read and understand all instructions listed below.

Overcharging may result in damage to the unit.

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CAUTION: Do not recharge device near fl ammable materials or any location which accumulate fl ammable fumes. Do not smoke, use matches, lighters or open fl ame near the device when / during recharging.

NOTE: This device may arrive partially charged from the manufacturer. It is recommended to fully charge the device immediately after purchase and before using for the fi rst time.

□ Ensure that the device power switches are in the Off ( O ) positions.

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□ Recharge the device in a clear, unobstructed open area.

CHARGING WITH 120 VOLT AC CHARGER:

NOTE: Ensure both booster clamps (positive & negative) are placed in their storage holders when not in use and during the portable power source recharging.

NOTE: Do not recharge device battery with damaged chargers, replace them immediately.

□ It is recommended that the device is in an upright position while charging.

□ Fully recharge the device when the Red LED is illuminating.

□ The charging LED indicator will be illuminated and fl ashes while charging. When charging the red LED will change color to amber (mid-level charge) and fi nally to green (fully charged). This light will not go out until the charging plug is removed.

□ Do not charge device for more than 48 hours continuously

□ Allow one (1) hour cool-down period before recharging.

□ Use only the provided chargers and cables. Unauthorized parts may damage the device.

□ It is important to know that the 120 Volt AC power unit

(charger) is intended to be correctly oriented in a vertical or fl oor mount position during connection to a 120 Volt AC receptacle.

□ Insert the 120 Volt AC charger plug into the device charging port (A).

□ Insert the 120 Volt AC charger transformer plug into a 120

Volt AC receptacle.

□ Fully charge the unit according to the following:

Initial & fi rst time charge: 24 hours continuously.

Recharge or between each use: 15 hours continuously.

□ When charging is complete unplug the 120 Volt AC charger transformer plug fi rst and then the 120 Volt AC charger plug from the charging port on the device.

RECHARGING WITH 12 VOLT DC CHARGER:

NOTE: See page 11 for Part 15 of the FCC Rules*.

Insert the 12 Volt DC charger plug into the device charging port (A).

□ Insert the 12 Volt DC charger accessory plug into the vehicle cigarette lighter or 12 Volt DC accessory socket.

□ Fully charge the unit for 8 hours continuously, while vehicle engine is running.

□ When charging is complete unplug the 12 Volt DC charger accessory plug fi rst and then the 12 Volt DC charger plug from the charging port on the device.

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Maintenance & Storage

□ This unit should be stored in a dry, open, fl at area with an overhead cover. Store at room temperature.

□ The device switches must be in the Off positions. Ensure that the booster clamps are secured to their storage holders.

□ If not used for prolonged time, recharge every 2 months in the winter and monthly in summer.

Troubleshooting

Problem

Vehicle does not start.

Possible Cause

□ Device booster switch in the Off position.

□ Bad clamp connection.

Device red LED lit and alarm is activated.

□ Very low vehicle battery charge.

Solution

□ The green LED must be lit. Turn the devices’s booster switch clockwise to the On position to allow power to the booster cables.

□ STOP! Do not turn the device booster switch to the On position! Carefully disconnect and reconnect device booster clamps to the proper battery polarity.

□ Maintain the device connected to the vehicle depleted battery. Wait 3 to 4 minutes before attempting to start the vehicle again.

12 Volt DC accessory connected to the Portable

Power Source 12 Volt DC outlet does not operate.

120 Volt AC appliance does not operate with the device power inverter.

□ Device low charge.

□ Vehicle battery defective.

□ No output power at the device 12 Volt DC outlet.

□ Bad connection to the device 12 Volt DC outlet.

□ Device low charge.

□ 12 Volt DC accessory fuse blown.

□ Bad connection with the

120 Volt AC appliance.

□ Inadequate power or excessive power voltage drop.

□ Compressor overheated and shutdown.

□ Compressor fuse blown

□ Recharge the device to full charge.

□ Replace the vehicle with a new battery.

□ Internal circuit breaker is Off. Turn Off the 12 Volt DC accessory and remove plug from the device outlet. Wait approx. 60 seconds for automatic reset to regain power.

Insert the accessory 12 Volt DC plug properly into the device 12 Volt DC outlet.

Recharge the device to full charge.

□ Replace the fuse located on the front panel of the unit. Using needle-nose pliers or fuse puller, remove the blown fuse and replace with a 15 AMP blade fuse.

□ Check the connection of the 120 Volt AC appliance to the inverter 120 Volt power outlet.

□ Check for proper power inverter wattage range for given 120 Volt AC appliance.

□ Device low charge.

□ Recharge the device to full charge.

Compressor does not start.

□ Weak or low device charge.

□ Recharge the device to full charge.

Compressor does not in fl ate.

□ Hose nozzle not properly connected onto the air valve stem.

□ Ensure that the hose nozzle is properly seated and that the locking thumb lever is in the down position.

□ Repair the air hose if possible. □ Compressor air hose leakage.

□ Check object to be in fl ated for puncture(s).

□ Repair puncture(s) if possible.

□ Allow 10 to 25 minutes for the compressor to cool down.

□ Replace the fuse located on the front panel of the unit. Using needle-nose pliers or fuse puller, remove the blown fuse and replace with a 15 AMP blade fuse.

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Application List

120 VOLT AC ACCESSORIES POWERED BY THE

PORTABLE POWER SOURCE 140 WATT INVERTER

Accessory

Cordless Drill Charger 15 watt

Glue Gun 20 watt

Camcorder Charger 25 watt

Cellular Phone Charger 30 watt

VCR

CD Charger

13” Color TV.

Laptop Computer.

Work Light

1/4 hp Power Buffer

20” Color TV/VCR

Soldering Gun

45 watt

65 watt

70 watt

90 watt

100 watt

110 watt

120 watt

135 watt

Wattage

Consumption

Estimated Continuous Operation at Full

Battery Charge

6 hours & 24 min.

4 hours & 48 min.

3 hours & 48 min.

3 hours & 12 min.

2 hours & 6 min.

1 hour & 24 min.

1 hour & 18 min.

1 hour & 6 min.

57 min.

52 min.

48 min.

42 min.

12 VOLT DC ACCESSORIES POWERED BY

PORTABLE POWER SOURCE

Accessory

Utility Lights

Cellular Phones

Radios

Fans

Spot Light

Car Vacuums

Air Compressor

Flood Lights

Wattage

Consumption

2 watt

4 watt

9 watt

15-25 watt

55 watt

84 watt

90 watt

100 watt

Estimated Continuous Operation at Full

Battery Charge

48 hours

24 hours

10 hours & 42 min.

6.4 hours-3.8 hours

1 hour & 42 min.

1 hour & 6 min.

1 hour & 3 min.

57 min.

NOTE: This listing is for reference purposes only. Some accessories exceed the wattages listed. Before using accessories refer to device owner’s manual for actual wattage required.

NOTE: Estimated working time is based on the portable power source at full charge.

*PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Please note that changes or modi fi cations of this product is not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

□ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

□ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

□ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

□ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help

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