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6-in-1 POWER PACK Owners Manual

 

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on or when operated in certain modes.  Please be aware that the Power Pack is  
rated at 320 watts of continuous power with a surge capacity of 800 watts.   
Some appliances rated under this threshold may actually consume more than  
320 Watts, thereby triggering the safety overload shutdown circuit.
 
If this occurs, the inverter will shut down and then reset itself.  Do not repeatedly 
attempt to use a device with the inverter if it continues to trigger the shutdown 
circuit as this could damage the inverter.

The Power Pack has one 110V AC outlet.  Be sure that the continuous load does 
not exceed 320 watts.  Operating multiple appliances will, naturally, decrease 
battery run-time as more power will be consumed

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Take care not to block the cooling vents on the front and back of the Power Pack 
when using the inverter (These vents are illustrated in figure 4 on page 8 as 
location W).  Blocking these vents could cause the unit to overheat, which may 
cause personal injury and/or damage to appliances and the Power Pack.

The output of the Power Pack is non-sinusoidal.  Some sensitive equipment may  
be damaged by the inverter’s modified sine wave output or may not operate 
correctly.  If you are uncertain that non-sinusoidal power will cause damage  
to a device, check with the device’s manufacturer before proceeding. 
These devices may include but are not limited to:
 

• Electronics that modulate RF signals on the AC line;

 

• Speed controllers in some fans, power tools, kitchen appliances, 

 

  and other motors;

 

• Some chargers for re-chargeable batteries

 

• Metal Halide lights

Operating 12V DC appliances

To power a 12V DC appliance with your Power Pack please follow these steps:   
 

• Plug in appliance to the 12V outlet

 

• Turn on appliance

 

• After use is completed, turn off appliance, unplug appliance from the unit

 

• Re-charge the Power Pack as soon after use as possible

Notes:

  

The 12V DC outlet is always on.  No other switches need to be on to use this outlet.

The combined load should not exceed 15 Amps. Outlet will switch off 
automatically if overloaded. 

Summary of Contents for 149214

Page 1: ...BATTERIES AND PROVIDING 110V AC 12V DC POWER ITEM 149214 22Ah 6 in 1 HEAVY DUTY 1 000 AMP POWER PACK WARNING Read carefully and understand all INSTRUCTIONS before operating Failure to follow the safe...

Page 2: ...rting precautions 9 10 Using the jumpstart 10 11 Using the integrated work lamp 11 Using the compressor 11 12 Inflating a tire or object 11 Inflating other objects 12 Operating AC appliances 12 14 Ope...

Page 3: ...the jumpstart s red and black cable clamps to touch each other or a common metal conductor Such contact could cause damage to the unit and or create a sparking explosion hazard Fire Hazard Connect red...

Page 4: ...re of object being inflated Do not exceed a pressure of 260 PSI Caution Contains a sealed lead acid battery Keep dry Do not drop Do not charge battery if frozen See owners guide for proper charging pr...

Page 5: ...pstart function is designed to be used only on vehicles or boats with 12V electrical systems This unit is not designed to be used in the place of a vehicle battery This unit is not designed to be used...

Page 6: ...power outlets provide power for appliances designed to plug into a vehicle or boat 12V cigarette lighter socket Solid state integrated charger allows for re charging of the Power Pack battery from any...

Page 7: ...compressor ON OFF switch E Air compressor gauge F Cables reversed indicator G Battery charging indicator H Full charge indicator I Air compressor accessory and hose storage Figure 2 J Integrated work...

Page 8: ...Manual Page 6 061410 S T O O P 9 8 0 5 01231456 Figure 3 O 12V DC power socket P Solid state integrated AC charger port Q Positive clamp R Negative clamp S 12V DC power cable T 120V AC charger cable U...

Page 9: ...hen not in use To recharge the Power Pack internal battery using AC power 1 Ensure that all elements of the unit are off and that nothing is connected to the 12V DC outlet 2 Plug the AC charger cable...

Page 10: ...the other end of the DC charging cord into either one of the 12V DC power outlets on the side of the unit Note The jumpstart on off switch can be left in the off position It is possible to over charg...

Page 11: ...injury or loss of life Fire Hazard Never allow the jumpstart s red and black cable clamps to touch each other or a common metal conductor Such contact could cause damage to the unit and or create a sp...

Page 12: ...steps should be read completely before starting this procedure and then carefully followed throughout the procedure 1 Be sure that the Power Pack jumpstart power switch is in the OFF position 2 Ensure...

Page 13: ...work lamp simply press the work lamp power button located directly above the work lamp see Figure 2 on page 5 for location J Using the compressor The air compressor in the Power Pack is designed as a...

Page 14: ...al power will cause damage to a device check with the device s manufacturer before proceeding TURN INVERTER SWITCH OFF AFTER EACH USE or battery could be drained very quickly To power a 110V AC applia...

Page 15: ...he Power Pack will operate the appliance before the need to recharge The greater the wattage consumed the faster the Power Pack battery will discharge Please see list of appliances in table below for...

Page 16: ...king these vents could cause the unit to overheat which may cause personal injury and or damage to appliances and the Power Pack The output of the Power Pack is non sinusoidal Some sensitive equipment...

Page 17: ...ower they consume The wattage consumed by a 12V DC appliance will impact the length of time the Power Pack will operate the appliance before the need to recharge the Power Pack The greater the wattage...

Page 18: ...DESCRIPTION RSPS151 110V AC power cord RSPS152 12V DC power cord RSPS205 Inflation accessories Only parts identified by part number are available for purchase If you experience any problems with the...

Page 19: ...6 in 1 POWER PACK Owners Manual Page 17 061410...

Page 20: ...Distributed by Northern Tool Equipment Co Inc Burnsville MN 55306 NorthernTool com 1 800 317 1260...

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