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INTRODUCTION
Your power pack uni
Ɵ
s designed as a compact, durable and portable jump start system for 12 volt DC vehicles
and boats. This self contained system will start most vehicles and boats withou
Ʃ
he need for a host vehicle or 120V AC
power supply. This system can also be used as a safe, portable source of 12V DC electric power in remote
and/or in emergencies.
The power pack unit has an easy to read, color coded
meter tha
Ɵ
ndicates charge level. A 12V DC socke
Ɵ
s
provided for use with appliances that would operate from a vehicle’s cigare
lighter or 12V DC socket. This allows
maximum portability and u lity when your power pack uni
Ɵ
s used in remote lo
ons.
For maximum convenience, your power pack unit can be recharged from a 120V AC power source. The built in
500mA recharger/converter has an automa c cut
that prevents over charging the
ery. A black rocker switch
operates the built in lamp. A red rocker switch shows the
ery
on the meter. A covered 12V DC socke
Ɵ
s
provided, as well as a covered receptacle for a 120V AC power recharging cord. The red light em
ng diode (led)
illuminates when the system is recharging.
Note: on/
switch only controls power to the 2
clamps. We suggest you keep this switch in the
on for all
s other than jump star ng a car.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR GETTING THE MOST FROM YOUR NEW POWER PACK UNIT
RECHARGING:
1. For maximum
life, we recommend that your power pack unit be kep
ƞ
ully charged at all mes. I
Ō
he
ery is
allowed to remain in a discharged state,
ery life will be shortened. Table 1 shows the re
o
Ō
he frequency of
use between recharging and the expected number of charge/recharge cycles.
TABLE I. BATTERY LIFE
NUMBER OF JUMP STARTS
BETWEEN RECHARGING
DISCHARGE AND RECHARGE
CYCLES
1
1000+
5
700+
10
500+
2. The me required to fully recharge your power booster
jump star
an engine is a f
o
Ĭ
ow many jump
starts are performed between recharging sessions. Table 2 shows the approximate recharging mes you can expect.
Table II. RECHARGING TIMES vs. JUMP STARTS
Number Of
Jump Starts
Recharging Time
(In Hours)
Number Of
Jump Starts
Recharging Time
(In Hours)
1
8
4
32
2
16
5
40
3
24
6
48
3. Check the charge in your power pack unit
by depressing the red push
switch. The meter will show the
charge.