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UNIVERSAL ADAPTER FOR LEISURE ITEMS 28
Open the lock of the valve connection (Figure 7). Insert the universal adapter into the valve connection. Lock the valve connection (Figure 9). Insert the uni-
versal adapter into the lling connection of your leisure equipment. Depending on version, it is possible that the universal adapter will need to be held rmly
during the lling process. Now you can switch on the compressor and start the lling process. When the desired air pressure is reached, switch the compressor
o . Remove the adapter from the valve connection by proceeding in reverse order, as described above.

6.7 FUSE / REPLACING A FUSE

The compressor, the 12 V outlet sockets, the USB connections and the working light are secured via a shared 15 A fuse (Position 12 in the
overview). If this fuse is triggered, switch o the compressor and the working light. Disconnect all of the devices connected to the 12 V outlet sockets and the
USB connections. Remove the defective fuse from the holder. Replace the defective fuse with another of the same quality, here a at 15 A fuse.

6.8 VOLTAGE CONVERTER

The continuous rating of the voltage converter is 150 W. When connecting an electrical device to the voltage converter, pay at-
tention to ensure that the top performance of this device does not exceed the 150 W continuous rating of the voltage converter.

6.8.1 CONNECTING AN ELECTRICAL DEVICE TO THE VOLTAGE CONVERTER

Switch the voltage converter o using the switch (Position 18 in the overview) before connecting an electrical device. Switch o the electrical device you in-
tend to connect before connecting it to the voltage converter. Plug the plug of the electrical device into the socket (Position 19 in the overview) of the voltage
converter. Switch the voltage converter o using the switch. The control lamp (Position 21 in the overview) of the voltage converter lights green and the fan
will start operating. Now you can start to use the connected device.
If the red warning lamp (Position 20 in the overview) of the voltage converter lights up, the battery performance of the Power Pack is not su cient to operate
an electrical device on the voltage converter. In this case, switch the voltage converter, the electrical device and all other functions of the Power Pack o . Pull
the plug out of the socket. Recharge the Power Pack
Never operate the voltage converter while the Power Pack is being charged.

6.8.2 REPLACING THE FUSE

The voltage converter has a fuse for its own protection (Position 16 in the overview). The fuse is triggered if the connected electrical devices attempts to draw
too much power from the voltage converter. If this fuse has been triggered, rst switch o the connected device and then switch o the voltage converter. Pull
the plug of the device from the socket of the voltage converter. Replace the defective fuse with another of the same quality, here a at 15 A fuse.

7. MAINTENANCE AND CARE

7.1 MAINTENANCE

Store the Power Pack in a dry, frost-free place. If the Power Pack is not used for a longer period of time, it must be recharged. In winter, recharge every two
months, in summer recharge every month.

7.2 CARE

Switch the Power Pack o before cleaning. Clean the housing of the Power Pack with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents or solvent-ba-
sed cleaners. Never allow liquids to ingress into the housing.

8. NOTES REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

Do not dispose of electrical devices with the household waste! Electrical and electronic scrap must be collected separately and disposed of in
an environmentally responsible manner for recycling. Please contact your community or city administration regarding disposal options for
electrical and electronic scrap.
You are legally obliged to return batteries and battery packs. After use, they may be returned to us, handed in to a communal collection point,
or to a local dealer. Batteries containing hazardous materials are labelled with a symbol consisting of a crossed out trash can and the chemical
symbol (Cd, Hg or Pb) which designates the heavy metal responsible for the hazard.
Pb

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

EAL GmbH
Otto-Hausmann-Ring 107
42115 Wuppertal, Germany
+49 (0)202 42 92 83 0
+49 (0) 202 42 92 83 – 160
info@eal-vertrieb.com
www.eal-vertrieb.com
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