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  GETTING TO KNOW YOUR RESCUE PAC 1600 

Ref. No.  Description 

Ref. No.  Description 

Positive (Red) Clamp 

Charge Level Indicator 

12v DC Outlet 

Negative (Black) Clamp 

Charge Level Test Button 

Charge Port 

  SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS….cont 

DANGER! 

Check that the mains charger and Rescue Pac are in sound condition and 

good working order. Take immediate action to repair or replace damaged parts. 

USE RECOMMENDED PARTS ONLY 

- Unapproved parts may be dangerous and will in-

validate the warranty. 

WARNING! 

Take care where the Rescue Pac is placed during operation; ensure that it 

cannot fall, and that the wires are routed so as to not come into contact with moving 

parts such as fans and belts etc.  

WARNING! 

Do not allow untrained persons to operate the Rescue Pac and do not op-

erate the unit without all covers etc. correctly fitted.  

 

Keep all combustible materials away from the Rescue Pac.  
ALWAYS operate the Rescue Pac in an area of good ventilation.  
Never stand on the Rescue Pac, or use it as a step. 
DO NOT dismantle or tamper with the Rescue Pac, or mains charger, as this may be 

dangerous and will invalidate the warranty.  
When using the mains charger, pull on the plug and never on the wire when discon-

necting from the Rescue Pac and the mains supply.  
Do not operate in an explosive environment and / or with flammables such as petrol, 

gas etc. 

 

Wear safety goggles during use.  
Use of an accessory or attachment not recommended or sold by SIP, may result in a 

risk of damage to the unit, or injury to personnel.  
Do not recharge the Rescue Pac with a damaged plug or cord. Replace the broken 

part immediately. 

 

Do not submerge the Rescue Pac or mains charger in water.  
Never allow the red and the black clamp to come into contact with each other or 

allow  them  to  contact  a  common  conductor;  Lead-acid  batteries  store  a  large 

amount of energy. Short-circuiting the battery or  charger  terminals  will  cause  the 

battery to try and release this energy immediately. 

 

Always store the clamps securely in their appropriate holders on the side of the Res-

cue Pac when  not in use.  
Do  not  attempt  to  repair  the  Rescue  Pac  yourself  if found  to  be  defective,  have  it 

repaired by a suitably qualified person; contact your distributor or SIP for advice. 

 

Always recharge the Rescue Pac after each use.  
Never use the mains charger in damp or wet locations. 
Do not store the Rescue Pac where temperatures could exceed 50°C 

 

If a problem with the Rescue Pac is experienced, or if the mains charger or plug be-

come damaged, contact your distributor for repair.  

 

If the Rescue Pac is used in a place of work all rules and laws etc. relating to the use 

of portable electrical appliances should be followed.

 

Summary of Contents for rescue pac 1600

Page 1: ...the packaging to the local amenity tip and place into the appropriate recycling bin Never dispose of electrical equipment or batteries in with your domestic waste If your supplier offers a disposal facili ty please use it or alternatively use a recognised re cycling agent This will allow the recycling of raw materials and help protect the environment Ref 201212 1 Rescue Pac 1600 Please read and fu...

Page 2: ...e following directive s as indicated 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive 2004 108 EC EMC Directive 2002 95 EC ROHS Directive As Amended By 2008 35 EC And the following harmonised standard s BS EN 61558 2 6 1998 BS EN 61558 1 1998 A1 1998 A11 2003 BS EN 55014 1 2006 BS EN 55014 2 1997 A1 2001 BS EN 61000 3 2 2006 BS EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 A2 2005 EN 61000 6 1 2007 EN 61000 6 3 2007 Signed Mr P Ippa...

Page 3: ...for extended periods the Rescue Pac should be charged every 3 months to ensure long trouble free battery life Note The internal battery of the Rescue Pac 1600 should be charged be fore initial operation for 48 hours Note The Rescue Pac 1600 should be recharged after each operation Note The level should be checked when the Rescue Pac has been at rest not whilst or just after it has been connected t...

Page 4: ...bols Used Throughout This Manual Danger Caution Indicates risk of personal injury and or the possibility of damage Warning Risk of electrical injury or damage Note Supplementary information 9 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS For Negative Earth Vehicles negative terminal of the battery is connected to the chassis body of the vehicle Connect the positive red clamp 1 from the Rescue Pac to the positive termi n...

Page 5: ...and the mains supply Do not operate in an explosive environment and or with flammables such as petrol gas etc Wear safety goggles during use Use of an accessory or attachment not recommended or sold by SIP may result in a risk of damage to the unit or injury to personnel Do not recharge the Rescue Pac with a damaged plug or cord Replace the broken part immediately Do not submerge the Rescue Pac or...

Page 6: ...ll be required before any warranty can be hon oured 7 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION WARNING It is the responsibility of the owner and the operator to read understand and comply with the following You must check all electrical products before use to ensure that they are safe You must inspect power cables plugs sockets and any other connectors for wear or damage You must ensure that the risk of electric sho...

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