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4.3. 

Alternative Vehicle Power Supply

4.3.1.  When a vehicle battery is disconnected, the memory systems in radios, electronic ignition systems and alarms are frequently lost.

4.3.2.  When replacing a battery the RoadStart unit can be used as an alternative power supply by connecting the unit DC extension lead into  

 

the vehicle accessory socket.

4.3.3.  This will prevent loss of memory in the systems outlined in Paragraph 4.3.1.

  

WARninG! 

The positive battery cable will be live and 

MUST 

be insulated (e.g. in a heavy duty plastic bag).

4.4. 

Multipurpose Power Supply

4.4.1.  The RoadStart units can be used as a multipurpose power supply to power up any equipment with a built-in 12VDC male adaptor.

4.4.2.  Used with an inverter, the RoadStart unit can operate equipment usually powered by either 110VAC or 230VAC. 

 

The Sealey Catalogue contains a range of suitable inverters.

nOTE: 

The inverter power draw must not exceed 300 Watts.

4.5. 

The number of times that the RoadStart can be used between charges depends on a number of factors, for instance: the type and    

 

size of engine being started, the state of charge and the ambient temperature will all affect the endurance of the unit.

5. TROUBLESHOOTinG

PROBLEM

SOLUTiOn

Alarm buzzer sounds.

Check for cross connection and rectify.

RoadStart has been charging for 20 hours or more and there is no 

change in the charge level.

Check charger to verify if it is charging.The charger should be warm if 

operating correctly. Check all connections.

Charge meter reads low, but when the AC adaptor is plugged in the 

needle flicks to the right.

The internal battery of the RoadStart needs to be replaced.

RoadStart is fully charged but has no output.

Check the connection between the cables and clamps. Ensure that 

they are tight and free from corrosion. Clean and re-crimp if 

neccesary.

Environmental Protection

 

Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste. All tools, accessories and packaging should be sorted and    

taken to  a recycle centre for disposal of in a manner which is compatible with the environment.

 When the product is no longer required, it must be disposed of in an environmentally protective way. 

Battery Removal

 nOTE:

  The RoadStart battery is a sealed, lead-acid type. By law, it must be removed and recycled, or disposed of properly, 

 according to national and/or local regulations. 

1.  Place the RoadStart unit front side down.

2.  Remove the screws from the rear panel and lift off from the unit enclosure.

3.  Disconnect the wires from the two battery terminals, taking care to avoid accidental arcing of the terminals.

4.  Lift the batteries out of the casing.

 Disposal

 Take the battery to a recycling centre that handles sealed, lead-acid batteries.

 If there is no recycling centre in the area, contact the local environmental agency for disposal instructions.

NOTE:

 It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior notice.

iMPORTAnT: 

No liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product. 

WARRAnTY: 

Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which will be required for any claim. 

inFORMATiOn:

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Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk,

IP32 7AR

01284 757500

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Original Language Version

 RS125 V2    Issue: 1 - 11/12/12

©  Jack Sealey Ltd

Содержание RS125.V2

Страница 1: ...batteries that are commonly used with home appliances These batteries may explode and cause personal injury and damage to property DO NOT charge or boost a frozen battery DO NOT use attachments other than those recommended To do so may cause damage to the unit and other equipment and possible personal injury DO NOT pull or carry the unit by its cables and do not pull the negative and positive clam...

Страница 2: ...one is loose 1 3 6 DO check product voltage is the same as power supply to be used 2 INTRODUCTION AND SPECIFICATION 2 1 Introduction Composite case with battery clip storage lugs and carry handle Easily read colour coded analogue gauge measures battery condition and charge indicator Test cycle button gives true battery indication 230Volt charger with automatic power cut off prevents damage to batt...

Страница 3: ... off the vehicle ignition 4 2 2 Ensure voltage selector switch is in OFF position 4 2 3 Attach the RED positive clamp to the positive terminal of the battery 4 2 4 Attach the BLACK negative clamp to the vehicle chassis 4 2 5 If the alarm buzzer sounds it indicates that the connections are crossed remove clamps and replace them to the correct connections 4 2 6 Ensure that all cables are clear of mo...

Страница 4: ...has no output Check the connection between the cables and clamps Ensure that they are tight and free from corrosion Clean and re crimp if neccesary Environmental Protection Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste All tools accessories and packaging should be sorted and taken to a recycle centre for disposal of in a manner which is compatible with the environment When the p...

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