Checking Battery Capacity:
The battery is not shipped fully charged. It is recommended to
fully charge the battery before first use to ensure that maximum
run time can be achieved. The Lithium Ion battery will not develop
a memory and may be charged at any time. Press the capacity
button on the face of the battery to determine the charge capacity
percentage.
3 Green Lights = 100% - 66%
2 Green Lights = 65% - 33%
1 Green Light = Less than 32%
Cleaning the Charger:
1.
If the battery is mounted to the charger, first remove the
battery.
2.
Brush or blow dust and debris out of the air vents using
compressed air or a vacuum cleaner. Keep the air vents
free of obstructions. Do not spray, wash or immerse in
water.
3.
Wipe off the housing and plastic components using a dry,
soft cloth. Do not use solvents or detergents on the
plastic housing or plastic components. Certain household
cleaners may cause damage and may also cause a
shock hazard.
USB OPERATION
The USB charging port is for charging cell phone, cameras,
tablets, and any other electronic device that can be charged thru
USB ports. The USB charging port is located on the side of the
battery. the USB charging port on the battery is a 5-volt 2-amp
USB charger.
PRE-USE PROCEDURE
Before using your Jiffy® Power Ice Drill to drill holes in ice, follow
this procedure to prepare for proper and correct use.
1.
Find, read, and understand the Jiffy® Operating Manual
2.
Assemble the components of your Jiffy® Power Ice Drill as
indicated in the Jiffy® ROGUE™ quick start section of
this manual.
3.
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4.
DO NOT RETURN YOUR JIFFY® POWER ICE DRILL TO
THE RETAILER THAT SOLD IT TO YOU. THEY MAY
NOT BE AUTHORIZED TO PROVIDE REPAIRS OR
WARRANTY REPLACEMENT.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
STARTING PROCEDURE:
1.
Make sure battery is fully charged before attempting to
start unit.
2.
Slide the battery onto the power head. You should hear a
click when it is fully seated.
3.
Holding the handles squeeze the throttle trigger and
Deadman trigger with your index fingers.
4.
If unit does not start, check the following:
a.
Make sure battery is fully charged.
b.
Make sure battery is fully seated in the power head.
c.
Make sure battery is not too cold – warm the battery
if necessary.
To stop the auger, simply release the throttle trigger or
2.
Deadman trigger.
3.
When the auger is not in use, remove the battery
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run
satisfactorily,
Reverse Drill Operation
1.
Make sure control switch is in the proper position
(counterclockwise position) for clearing slush out of drilled
hole.
2.
Slide the drill assembly into the already drilled hole and then
throttle up the power head while holding the unit in the hole
(approximately 6-8 seconds). Repeat this procedure 2-3
times.
3.
Throttle down the power head and remove drill from hole.
Note: While fishing, remove battery from power head and keep
in warm place between drilling holes. This is especially
important in cold conditions.
USING YOUR JIFFY® ROGUE™ ICE DRILL:
NOTE: Remove blade protector from drill assembly prior to
drilling. Reinstall when drilling is complete.
NOTE: To minimize water splash back, throttle down when the drill
breaks through the ice, then raise drill slowly.
TRANSPORTING AND STORAGE:
1.
When transporting or storing your Jiffy® ROGUE™ Ice
Drill, always disconnect the battery.
2.
If the battery will not be used for 3 months or more, fully
charge the battery and store between 35°F / 2°C - 100°F /
38°C.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
When transporting your Jiffy® ROGUE™ Ice Drill on an ATV or
snowmobile, it is extremely important to follow these
instructions and use caution to avoid damage to the power
head and transmission or related equipment.
There are many after-market ice drill carrier mounting systems
to choose from. Make sure the carrier system you purchase,
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to
or use has the proper support for the power head.
systems are designed to only support and mount to the lower
drill assembly. This leaves the power head unsupported. This
situation will result in major damage to the power head and
transmission. Take the necessary steps to ensure proper
support of the power head as noted above. If the power head
is not properly supported during transportation, this will void
the limited warranty and all repairs or replacement costs will
be the responsibility of the owner.
carrier mounting system and exercise extreme caution when
transporting the auger.
NOTE: To further protect your power head when transporting,
make sure the power head is covered to minimize any snow or
ice build-up on any of the functional power head parts, such
as the battery, throttle trigger, or Deadman trigger. Jiffy® has
an accessory power head cover (Jiffy® #4022) to protect the
power head from these types of conditions and can be
purchased at most sporting goods retail locations or online at
www.jiffyonice.com.
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