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Possible faults in the event of 
non-functionality

• If neither of the two LEDs, 

5

and 

6

, light up after

switching on, then the 10 amp fuse 

7

on the

Energy Station might have blown. Changing fuses
is described in more detail in the section "Fuses".

• Should an LED light up on the Energy Station after

switching on, but the appliance fails to work, im-
mediately switch the Energy Station off. Check to
ensure that the cable is correctly connected –
and that “Positive” and “Negative“ have not
been switched. If required, also check the fuse in
your appliance, as described in its operating 
instructions.

Power supply over the screw
connections

Caution!

Before performing any connections, always check
to ensure that both the appliance to be supplied
and the Energy Station are switched off. Place the
main switch 

2

in the “OFF” position (centre position).

In this way you can avoid damage through connec-
tion faults.

Use the screw connections 

9

at the rear of the ap-

pliance for 12V appliances requiring a high starting
current for switching on, but which do not otherwise
consume more than 10 A per hour.
Appliances with a high starting current could be for
instance ...
-

12 V vacuum cleaners

-

12 V drilling machines

-

12 V television sets etc.

Although these may not require more than 10 A 
in operation, the fuse will immediately blow when
they are switched on. In this case such appliances
cannot be operated on the 12 V/10 A socket 

3

.

Operate these appliance only by way of the screw
connections 

9

, as described here.

Carrying out connections using the 
banana plugs

1. The screw connections 

9

are hollow, to accom-

modate so-called “banana plugs”. If such are
provided on your appliance cable, you can insert
these in the screw connections 

9

from the top,

instead of screw-connecting.

Danger!

Extremely high current flows are possible here, ones
that are even capable of heating thick cables to red
hot! Before connecting, check to ensure that the
connecting cable for the appliance to be powered
is suitable for such a connection, so as to avoid
electric shock and the risk of fire.
These high currents are required for the starting of
some appliances. The screw connections 

9

are 

therefore neither routed by way of a fuse and nor
by way of the main switch 

2

, i.e. voltage is 

continuously present! 
For this reason it is imperative to ensure that a short-
circuit cannot be created at the screw terminals, 
not under any circumstances!

Carrying out connections with the
bare ends of fixed appliance cables

1.  If the cable is permanently connected with the

appliance to be powered, you can simply con-
nect the bare “Positive“ wire (usually red) to the
red screw connector 

9

.

2.  Connect the bare "Negative" wire (usually black

or blue) to the black screw terminal 

9

.

To do so, unscrew the plastic caps on the screw 
terminals 

9

. Clamp the bare wires underneath

when retightening.

Carrying out connections over a loose
cable 

1.  If the cable is not permanently connected to the

appliance being powered, but has a bare ap-pli-
ance plug available, first insert the appliance
plug in the socket on the appliance.

  

  

 

  

 

Summary of Contents for KH 3002

Page 1: ...KOMPERNASS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 D 44867 BOCHUM www kompernass com ID Nr KH3002 06 09 V2 6 MOBILE POWER SUPPLY KH 3002 MOBILE POWER SUPPLY Operating instructions ...

Page 2: ...KH 3002 q A w e r t y u i o a s B d f g h j k C F D E ...

Page 3: ...he power supply on 7 Ending the supply of electricity 7 Possible faults in the event of non functionality 8 Power supply over the screw connections 8 Carrying out connections using the banana plugs 8 Carrying out connections with the bare ends of fixed appliance cables 8 Carrying out connections over a loose cable 8 Fuses 9 Changing a round fuse 9 Changing a flat fuse 9 Changing a cable fuse 9 Cle...

Page 4: ...o use check that all items are present and free of visible damage 1 Energy Station KH 3002 1 Carrying strap 1 Power supply unit 1 Vehicle adapter 1 Adapter cable 5 Adapter plugs Technical Data Energie Station Rechargeable gel battery 12 V 7 Ah Low voltage sockets 3 V 4 5 V 6 V 9 V 12 V unstabilised 1 A Vehicle socket 12 V 10 A Screw connections 12 V 10 A for max 2 mins Connector power pack Power s...

Page 5: ... the power supply unit only replace it with one of the same model To avoid risks arrange for defective power plugs and or cables to be replaced at once by qualified technicians or our Customer Service Department Never submerge the appliance or the power supply unit in water Wipe it only with a slightly damp cloth Do not expose the appliance to rain and never use it in a humid or wet environment En...

Page 6: ...g it beforehand Before taking the appliance into use check to ensure that the Energy Station the connection cables and the power supply unit are in a defect free condition Danger NEVER use a damaged connection cable Risk of short circuit Charging with the mains power plug Attention Explosive Gas Avoid flames and sparks During charging ensure that there is sufficient ventilation 1 Insert the applia...

Page 7: ...er the low voltage socket max 1 A Caution Before performing any connections always check to ensure that both the appliance to be supplied and the Energy Station are switched off Place the main switch 2 in the OFF position centre position In this way you can avoid damage through connec tion faults Carrying out connections A total of 5 low voltage connection sockets 4 from 3 12 V are available for t...

Page 8: ...you can withdraw the adapter cable plugs from both the appliance and the Energy Station Possible faults in the event of non functionality If neither of the two LEDs 5 and 6 light up after switching on then the 10 amp fuse 8 on the Energy Station might have blown Changing fuses is described in more detail in the section Fuses Should an LED light up on the Energy Station after switching on but the a...

Page 9: ...d cable and 12 V plug Positive and Negative have the correct polarity 1 Insert the appliance connector of the supplied vehicle adapter cable in the socket on your appliance 2 Insert the 12 V plug of the vehicle adapter resp the appliance being powered in the 12 V 10 A socket 3 on the Energy Station Switching the power supply on 1 Place the main switch 2 at ON your appli ance will now be supplied w...

Page 10: ...appliance only by way of the screw connections 9 as described here Carrying out connections using the banana plugs 1 The screw connections 9 are hollow to accom modate so called banana plugs If such are provided on your appliance cable you can insert these in the screw connections 9 from the top instead of screw connecting Danger Extremely high current flows are possible here ones that are even ca...

Page 11: ...t fuse Pull out the flat fuse 8 at the rear of your ap pliance e g with long nose pliers Insert a new 10 A C10 fuse Changing a cable fuse Unscrew the cable fuse cap on the 12 V plug of the vehicle adapter Insert a new 1 A T1A 250 V fuse If the fuse blows again immediately after the app liance is connected the appliance is burdening the Energy Station with excessive power consumption or it is defec...

Page 12: ...iance in a dry place Disposal Do not dispose of the appliance in your normal domestic waste This product is subject to the provisions of European Directive 2002 96 EC Dispose of this appliance through an approved waste disposal centre or at your community waste facility Observe the currently applicable regulations In case of doubt please contact your waste disposal centre Disposal of batteries cel...

Page 13: ...ects not for wearing parts or for damage to fragile components This product is for pri vate use only and is not intended for commercial use The warranty is void in the case of abusive and improper handling use of force and internal tampe ring not carried out by our authorized service branch Your statutory rights are not restricted in any way by this warranty DES Ltd Tel 0870 787 6177 Fax 0870 787 ...

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