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Initial plug-in, setting-up your Badger up the first time: 

(and/or after an internal battery change)

 

The first time you plug in your Power Badger you will be prompted to make a few initial settings These 
settings will be saved (via the Badger’s internal battery) for a period of 4-6 months, so you don’t have to 
make these setting selections more than once per winter season and you don’t have to set it up outside in 
the cold. You can set-up your Badger indoors and then bring it outside when ready to use. All your settings 
will be saved. 

Follow the steps below (in the sequence given) to set up your Badger for the first time: 

1). 

Plug in the device:

 Display flashes “12:00” in conjunction with the “Current Time” LED indicator.

  

 

                      

 

 

 

 

 

2). 

Set current time

 

Use the up/down selection buttons (on the right side of the device) to select the current time. Note: there 
is a “PM” indicator in the lower right corner of the display that will illuminate when a PM time is selected. If 
the “PM” indicator is not illuminated, then the time displayed is AM time. Once desired time is selected, 
press the “Set” button. The current time is now saved and the device prompts you to make a temperature 
units selection; see next step.  

3). 

Select degrees Celsius (°C) or degrees Fahrenheit (°F):

 

Use up/down selection buttons to toggle between °C and °F 

Once the unit type you wish to use is displayed, press the “Set” 
button. The temperature units selection is now saved and the 
device display now flashes “12:00” in conjunction with the 
“Ready Time” LED indicator; prompting you to set the time you 
desire the unit to have your engine ready to start; see next step.   

   *(*If you only intend to use your Power Badger in the “Maintain” mode, you may press the “Set” button to 
bypass setting the “Ready Time”,… then skip to step 5.) 

4). 

Set the desired “Ready Time”: 

 Use the up/down selection buttons to select the desired “Ready Time”. This will be the time that you want 
your engine ready to start (be sure to mind the “PM” indicator for setting PM times). 

 Once desired “Ready Time” time is selected, press the 
“Set” button. The current time is now saved and the 
device displays “2 HR” and flashes the “Maintain Ready” 
LED, prompting you to make a “maintain after ready” 
selection of between 0 and 9 hours.  

 

 

Содержание 1800US

Страница 1: ...ou have put your trust in our company and chosen to invest your hard earned money in our product Table of Contents Page 1 this page Page 2 3 Initial plug in setting up your Badger for the first time Page 4 Power Badger Operation and Hidden Displays Page 5 6 General Information Page 7 Power Badger Term Definitions Page 8 Device Map Page Page 9 Device Features Page 10 Parts List ...

Страница 2: ... time displayed is AM time Once desired time is selected press the Set button The current time is now saved and the device prompts you to make a temperature units selection see next step 3 Select degrees Celsius C or degrees Fahrenheit F Use up down selection buttons to toggle between C and F Once the unit type you wish to use is displayed press the Set button The temperature units selection is no...

Страница 3: ... maintain after a Ready event If longer than a 9 hour maintain duration time is desired the Badger can be put permanently in Maintain Mode as discussed later in this manual To select the desired maintain after ready duration use the up down selection buttons to make your selection of 0 9 hours Once you have made your selection press the Set button and the unit will display OFF This concludes the u...

Страница 4: ... to start condition 4 Constant ON The device will supply constant power to the heater without further control in perpetuity More information on each particular mode can be found on page 7 Power Badger Term Definitions Hidden Menu Display Readouts The hidden readouts are only accessible when the device is in the Constant ON mode and red heater on LED indicator is illuminated Total Relay Cycles must...

Страница 5: ...tions The internal battery is a standard CR2032 button cell readily available at most battery retailers To replace the internal memory retention battery 1 Unplug the Power Badger from 120v Power 2 Remove the 6 Phillips head screws that retain the back cover 3 Remove the back cover 4 On the battery holder carefully lift the top battery retaining tab slightly away from the battery and slide the batt...

Страница 6: ...ng the front of the vehicle near the wall of a building or other vertical surface higher than the grille can help maintain engine heat Heaters Type The Power Badger Model 1800US is designed to power up to 1800 watts of resistive type load such as Engine block heaters Battery blankets pads Oil fuel and Oil pan mounted heaters These heaters must be suited to their application and sized properly for ...

Страница 7: ... the ready time so in this example of 3HR selected the engine would be maintained in a ready to start condition until 9 00am 9 hours is the maximum amount of time the unit can be set to maintain after a Ready event If longer than a 9 hour maintain duration time is desired the Badger can be put permanently in Maintain Mode as discussed later in this manual Ready Time Ready Time is a user defined se...

Страница 8: ...med Ready LED illuminated when the unit is set in timed ready mode Display shows the user set start ready time the time the device will have the engine ready to start 7 Maintain Ready LED illuminated when the unit is set in maintain ready mode Display shows current temperature 8 Digital display 9 Heater on LED Illuminated whenever power is being supplied to the output cord 10 Up select button used...

Страница 9: ... special low temperature poly blend plastic with fiber additive engineered to be rugged in extreme low temperatures The enclosure also features reinforced feet cast into the mold that allows the bottom of the unit to stand off the ground slightly helping to reduce water intrusion These feet also have holes cast through them to allow permanent mounting of the unit on a wall or a vehicle 8 Rear Cove...

Страница 10: ...7 Input power cord 120v male 1 PB1008 Output power cord 120v female 1 PB1009 Thermistor temperature sensor 1 PB1010 Input output cord strainer M20 black 2 PB1011 Thermistor cord strainer M16 grey 1 PB1018 Bottom back cover stainless mounting screw 6 PB1019 Bottom back cover to enclosure molded gasket 1 PB1021 Front membrane face stainless nails 4 Bostic Motors Inc 2017 all rights reserved 157 N Ma...

Страница 11: ...tory NO IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL APPLY THE LIMITED WARRANTY CONTAINED HEREIN DOES NOT EXTEND TO INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF A BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY To obtain performance of this limited warranty the alleged defective product must be returned together with reasonable proof of purc...

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