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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.
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.
Do not cover or obstruct the ventilated openings of the power pack. Doing so may cause
overheating.
When working on electrical equipment, always ensure someone is nearby to aid you in case of
emergency
Do not allow the clamps of the boosting cable to touch each other or another common conductor
as it causes a spark and/or damages the equipment.
Always connect the clamps to the correct terminals. A reverse polarity connection damages the
unit and/or creates a spark or explosion
This may lead to accumulations of hydrogen causing exposure to fire and explosion hazards. This
condition is typically found in marine appliances or portable generators with DC output.
Do not connect the power pack to any AC appliance with neutral conductor connected to ground,
as doing so may damage the power pack
Do not expose the power pack to temperatures over 104°F (40°C).
Main Parts of Product
Reference.
Subassembly
1
Boosting Manual switch
2
DC socket fuse
3
12V DC sockets
4
115V AC outlets
5
Press to decrease the desired pressure for compressor
6
Press to increase the desired pressure for compressor
7
Press to set the desired pressure for compressor, press again to start working
8
Air compressor On/Off switch
9
Swivel work light
10
LCD display
11
Charging port
12
USB ports
13
Work light switch (ON-SOS-flash-OFF)
14
USB ON/OFF switch
15
Inverter ON/OFF switch