to charge the battery in AC mode
Do not operate the Power Charger when it
is connected to the AC charger (Figure 2).
1. Plug the AC charger into the Power
2. Plug the AC charger into a 110V elec-
3. Press the On/Off/Battery Charge
to charge the battery in dC mode
Only charge the battery when the
vehicle's engine is running. Otherwise,
charging the Power Charger battery will
drain the car battery.
Do not start the vehicle engine if the DC
charger (Figure 4) is plugged into a ciga-
rette lighter. The change in voltage could
cause damage to the charger.
1. Start the car.
2. Plug the DC charger into the Power
3. Plug the DC charger into the socket of a vehicle cigarette lighter or
4. Press the On/Off/Battery Charge
InflAtInG
The Power Charger uses a pump head that works with either schraeder
or presta valves. In addition, there are three inflation accessories.
Safety
• Do not leave the Power Charger unattended when inflating. It does
• Do not overinflate. When you inflate anything, follow the inflation
• Always lock the pump head onto the valve stem or inflation acces-
3
Battery charging
Charger.
trical outlet.
switch to Battery Charge (Figure 5).
When the battery is charging, the red Charging
Indicator light becomes steady (Figure 3). When
the charge is complete, the light flashes.
Charger.
other 12V receptacle. Rotate the plug
of the charger in the socket to ensure
a good connection.
switch to Battery Charge (Figure 5).
When the battery is charging, the red Charging
Indicator light becomes steady (Figure 3). When
the charge is complete, the light flashes.
not automatically stop inflating, which could cause over-inflation.
recommendations on the product.
sory. If the pump head is not locked, at high pressure it could blow
off suddenly and violently.
Figure 2. AC charger
Figure 3. Charging indicator and
the charger cord
Figure 4. DC charger