POWER EXTENSION CABLE (FIG. 2–4)
Using the power extension cable (I) gives you the ability to store the
USB power source and battery in additional pockets other than the
rear power source pocket (D). The extension cable can be routed to
an internal or external pocket on the left side of the gear.
NOTE: The power extension cable must be connected to the main
power cable (F) located in the power source pocket.
FIG. 4
TO REMOVE THE BATTERY PACK (FIG. 3)
1. Unzip battery/power source pocket (D) and remove DCB091
USB power source (C).
2. Grasp battery pack firmly and pull from the DCB091 USB power
source. Insert battery into the charger as described in the charger
section of this manual.
FUEL GAUGE
When the battery is inserted into the DCB091 USB power source, the
LED will flash briefly, then the number of lights will illuminate for ten
seconds based on the state of charge of the battery pack.
F
I
9
The fuel gauge (H) is an indication of approximate levels of charge
remaining in the battery pack according to the following indicators:
*
One blinking bar indicates the
*NOTE:
battery is low and it should be charged.
Power Button (Fig. 2)
The power button (B) is located on the inside, upper left side of the
heated jacket.
To turn on the heated jacket, press and hold the power button (B) one
to two seconds. When jacket is turned on, it will immediately go into
preheat mode (blinking red LED light) for approximately 5 minutes and
then switch to the MEDIUM mode (solid white light). Each time the
power button is pressed it will cycle through these modes:
HIGH heat – red LED light
MEDIUM heat – white LED light
LOW HEAT – blue LED light
To turn off the heated jacket, press and hold the power button (B) one
to two seconds until the power button LED light turns off.
NOTE: If the heated jacket turns off unexpectedly ensure battery
pack is charged and all connections are secure.
100% – 75% charged
75% – 50% charged
50% – 15% charged
15% – 0% charged