4.2 Using the starter as a 12V power supply.
4.2.1 fold back the protective rubber plug from the accessory
socket (fig.3-4).
4.2.2 Insert the accessory plug of the appliance to be powered into the
socket.
4.2.3 Incase of overload the re-settable safety switch will trip. (fig.3-6)
Investigate and remedy the cause of the overload before
pushing the reset button.
4.3
Recharging the starter.
IMPORTANT! To protect the battery and lengthen its
working life, charge it for 12 hours before using it for the
first time, then after every time it is used, and in any case, at
least every three months.
4.3.1 recharge the unit using the 230V Ac power adaptor supplied.
see fig.4. We recommend keeping the batteries fully charged at
all times. A low charge level could shorten the life of the battery.
Bear in mind that the time required to recharge the battery will
depend on the number of times it has been used.
WARNING: Use the supplied charger only and exclusively to
charge the starter.
4.3.2 Insert the charger mains plug (see fig.4) into the mains supply.
4.3.3 Insert the charger output plug (see fig.4) into the charging socket on
the control panel. see fig.3-2.
4.3.4 Leave the starter to charge for about 8 hours.
4.3.5 check the battery charge level by pressing the red 'tEst' button
(fig.3-5). the voltmeter (fig.3-3) indicates the battery charge
level.
4.3.6 When the voltmeter indicator needle is in the green area of the
scale the battery is charged.
4.3.7 now unplug the charger from the unit and the mains plug from the
mains supply.
notE: the starter has a device for monitoring the charge status of the
batteries. When charging is complete the charger automatically
resets itself and can therefore remain connected for as long as
desired.
Environmental Protection
recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as
waste. All tools, accessories and packaging should be sorted,
taken to a recycle centre and disposed of in a manner which is
compatible with the environment. When the product is no
longer required, it must be disposed of in an environmentally
protective way. contact your local authority for recycling
information.
Battery Removal
At the end of its working life the batteries should be removed
from the unit by a qualified electrician and be
disposed
according to local authority guidelines.
WArnInG: Do not dispose of by fire. this could result in an
explosion.
under the Waste Batteries and Accumulators regulations
2009, Jack sealey Ltd are required to inform potential
purchasers of products containing batteries (as defined within
these regulations), that they are registered with Valpak’s
registered compliance scheme. Jack sealey Ltd’s Batteries
Producer registration number (BPrn) is BPrn00705.
NOTE: It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior notice.
IMPORTANT:
no liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product.
WARRANTY:
Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which will be required for any claim.
INFORMATION:
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IP32 7Ar
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