DC OUTPUT SOCKET
The DC accessory socket can power a DC load up to 11 Amps. Overloading the socket will result in
tripping the self-resetting circuit breaker. Removing the overload automatically restores power
to the DC socket. For proper and safe operation of the 12 Volt DC power accessory socket, do not
place anything in them except the 12V DC plug of the accessory to be used.
1. Check the required current draw of the appliance/device to be powered and make sure it does
not exceed the socket's maximum wattage.
2. Remove the dust cover from the DC socket.
3. Insert the 12V DC plug of your device/appliance into the DC socket.
4. Set the DC/USB Switch to the "I" position.
5. Check for the indicator to be lit.
6. Operate your device/appliance as usual.
7. After use, remove the device/appliance's plug, close the dust cover, and turn the DC/USB
Switch off.
8. Recharge the unit as soon as convenient.
USB POWER PORT
1. Remove the dust cover.
2. Connect a user-supplied USB cable to the USB power port on the unit.
3. Set the DC/USB Switch to "I" position.
4. Check for the indicator to be lit.
5. Operate your mobile device as usual.
6. After use, disconnect the USB cable and turn the DC/USB Switch off.
7. Replace the dust cover.
8. Recharge the unit as soon as convenient.
WORK LIGHT
The Work Light is a cluster of bright LEDs located at the side of the unit. The location of the Work
Light allows the light to be used while it is being carried.
1. Set the Light Switch to the "|" position.
2. The light will illuminate.
3. Turn off the light when it is not in use.
USING THE HAZARD FLASHER
The hazard lens turns the light into a caution signal during roadside vehicle repair or as a distress
signal when seeking help.
1. Attach the red Hazard Flasher Lens over the light snugly.
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