1. Lift up the cover of the 12V DC cigarette lighter socket (2 or 8).
2. Insert the 12V DC cigarette lighter plug from the appliance into the 12V DC cigarette lighter socket on the
front panel of your jump starter.
3.
DO NOT
exceed 15A for your connected accessory.
CHARGE INPUT CONNECTOR
The jump starter also has a charge input connector suited to a number of separately available
KEMAX
battery chargers and solar panels to fast-charge the unit.
The following table gives you an idea of what operation time you can expect when starting with a fully
charged system:
appliance type
estimated power
consumption (W)
estimated usage in hours
estimated usage in hours
estimated usage in hours
appliance type
estimated power
consumption (W)
900
1100
1900
Fluorescent lights
4
30
32
60
Cell phones
4
30
32
60
Radios, fans, depth finders
9
13
14
26
Camcorders, spotlights
15
8
9
16
Electric tools, bilge pumps
24
5
6
10
Electric coolers, 12V fridges
48
2,5
3
5
REPLACING THE BATTERY
1.
Make certain the jump starter on/off switch (7) is in the OFF position.
2.
Unscrew and remove the screws at the back of the jump starter.
3.
Lift off the cover panel to expose the battery compartment.
4.
Unscrew the screws at the top of the battery.
5.
Lift the battery out of the battery compartment.
6.
Detach the cables and the red and black recharging wires from the battery terminals.
7.
Ensure that the replacement battery is oriented with the label facing out.
8.
Ensure that the red cable and red recharging wire are attached to the positive (+) battery terminal.
9.
Taking care not to damage the circuit board, slide the new battery into position.
10.
Replace the screws at the top of the battery.
11.
Replace the cover panel and fix into place with the screws.
The lead acid battery contained in the jump starter should be recycled once it has expired. Please contact
your local refuse authority for recycling information.
DO NOT
dispose of the battery in a fire as this may result in explosion.
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