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SAFETY INFORMA
TION
SAFETY INFORMA
TION
This manual contains information
that relates to protecting personal
safety and preventing equipment
problems.
Carefully read and follow the
guidelines in this manual and give
special attention to the caution and
Warning statements.
ABBREVIATIONS AND
ACRONYMS
A
Amp (Ampere)
AC
Alternating current
Ah
Amp-hours
DC
Direct current
LED
Light emitting diode
mm
Millimeter
cm
Centimeter
V
Volts
W
Watts
mA
Milliampere
EXPLOSION AND FIRE
HAZARD
• Do not use the power pack with
life support systems or other
medical equipment or devices.
SHOCK AND FIRE
HAZARDS
• Keep children away from the
power pack, as the AC power
generated by the power pack
is as lethal as a normal wall
outlet.
• Do not expose the power pack
to water, rain, snow, spray, or
condensation.
• Make sure the power pack
wiring is of proper size and
rating and in good condition.
Operating the power pack
with damaged wiring may void
warranty.
• Do not use the power pack if it
is dropped, hit, worn, broken or
damaged.
• Do not attempt to service or
disassemble the power pack,
as it does not have user-
serviceable parts.
• Disconnect the power source
from the power pack, before
attempting to clean or operate
the power pack. Turning OFF
the power pack does not reduce
the risk of electric shock.
• Do not open the power pack
and attempt to replace the
internal battery.
• Have a qualified technician
perform any service work.
• Do not insert any foreign objects
into the outlets, vents, or fan
openings of the power pack.
FIRE HAZARD
• Do not cover or obstruct the
ventilated openings of the
power pack, as doing so may
cause overheating.
• Make sure there is a minimum
of 3” (7.5 cm) of unblocked air
space around the entire surface
of the power pack at all times.
• Keep the power pack away from
materials that can be affected
by high temperatures such as
blankets, pillows and sleeping
bags.
EXPLOSION AND FIRE
HAZARD
• Never operate the power
pack near flammable items or
explosives, such as in cabin
of a gasoline powerboat, or
near propane/fuel tanks, in
compartments containing
batteries of flammable
materials, locations that
require ignition-protected
equipment, joints, fittings or
any connections between fuel
system components.
• Make sure the area around
the battery and engine is well
ventilated and free from spark
or flame.
• Do not operate the power pack
in an enclosed area containing
automotive type lead-acid
batteries. This type of batteries
emits explosive hydrogen gas
that can be ignited by sparks.
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SAFETY INFORMA
TION
IMPORTANT!
Read and keep this owner’s manual for future reference. This chapter contains
important safety instructions.
Charge the power pack immediately after purchase for atleast 48 hours and
recharge the unit after every use. Recharge the unit once every 90 days, even if
the power pack is not in use. Failure to comply will void the warranty.