Maintenance Instructions - Schumacher Electric DSR136 Manuel D'utilisation

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1. On the back of the DSR136, move the
memory saver detector ON/OFF switch
to the ON position. The yellow ON LED
in box #1 will light, indicating power on.
2. Connect the OBDII diagnostic connector
to the vehicle's OBDII port. Make
sure the connector is fully engaged.
The yellow
CONNECTED LED
in box #2 will light,
indicating a good
connection.
3. Verify that the green
PROCEED LED
in box #3 lights
up, indicating you
may disconnect the
vehicle's battery.
If the red DO NOT
PROCEED LED
in box #3 lights up,
do not disconnect the vehicle's battery;
disconnect the DSR136 and contact a
qualified service person for electrical
repair.
4. Disconnect the vehicle's battery
cables and cover the positive and
negative cables with an insulator,
such as electrical tape. This prevents
the connectors from touching metal,
each other, or the chassis and causing
a short circuit, due to the vehicle's
electrical system receiving power
through the OBD connection.
WARNING: When working with the
vehicle's battery, review all of the battery
manufacturer's safety instructions,
warnings and directives regarding battery
disconnection, removal and replacement.
5. Remove the old battery and put the
new battery into position.
6. Remove the insulator from the positive
cable and connect it to the positive
terminal of the new battery.

8. MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

8.1 After use and before performing
maintenance, unplug and disconnect the
memory saver.
8.2 Use a dry cloth to wipe all battery
corrosion and other dirt or oil from the
cords and the memory saver case.
7. Remove the insulator from the negative
cable and connect it to the negative
terminal of the new battery.
8. Once the new battery is connected,
unplug the memory saver's OBD
connector from the vehicle's OBD port
and move the memory saver detector
ON/OFF switch to the OFF position.
9. Charge the memory saver as soon as
possible after use.
7.3 POWERING A 12V DC DEVICE:
The memory saver is a power source for
all 12V DC accessories that are equipped
with a 12V accessory plug. Use it for power
outages and fishing or camping trips.
1. Make sure the device to be powered
is OFF before inserting the 12V DC
accessory plug into the 12V DC
accessory outlet.
2. Open the protective cover of the
DC power outlet on the back of the
memory saver.
3. Plug the 12V DC device into the DC
power outlet, and turn on the 12V DC
device (if required).
If the 12V DC device draws more than 9A
or has a short circuit, the internal circuit
breaker of the memory saver will trip
and disconnect the power to the device.
Disconnect the 12V DC device. The
breaker will automatically reset after an
overload occurs.
IMPORTANT: The DC power outlet is
wired directly to the internal battery.
Extended operation of a 12V DC device
may result in excessive battery drain.
Recharge immediately after unplugging
the 12V DC device.
IMPORTANT: Do not power a 12V device
with the memory saver while using the OBD
connector to power the on-board diagnostic
computer. Doing so will drain the memory
saver's internal battery and reduce available
run time.
8.3 Ensure that all of the memory saver
components are in place and in good
working condition.
8.4 Servicing does not require opening the unit,
as there are no user-serviceable parts.
8.5 All other servicing should be performed by
qualified service personnel.
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