powered;
4.3 Using the LED lights
- Press and hold the ON button (fig. A-15) for a few
seconds to enable the continuous LED light function.
The press the button in the following sequence:
- once to start the blinking light;
- twice to start the emergency signal;
- three times to switch the light OFF.
5. CHARGING
Important! To achieve maximum battery performance,
always charge before use, then after every time it is
used and, in any case, at least every 3 months.
The unit can be charged using a 230VAC power supply
(using the power supply adapter supplied, fig. A-8) or using
a 12V cable with a jack plug (fig. A-5).
Press the button seen in fig. A-15 to check whether the
battery needs charging.
The LEDs seen in fig. A-16 indicate the charge status of the
battery, which light up as the status increases:
- one LED only: low battery;
- all LEDs are on: fully charged battery.
5.1 Charging with 100Vac - 240Vac 50/60Hz power
supply
WARNING: Use the supplied power supply
adapter only!
- Insert the power supply adapter plug (Fig. A-8) into a
230Vac socket or other compatible with the network
voltage.
- Now insert the relative output plug into the charger
socket seen in fig. A-9.
- The LEDs seen in fig. A-16 light up in sequence when
the unit is charging and remain on when the unit is fully
charged.
- The starter is fitted with a control device to prevent
overcharging the battery and power unit. Leave the
system to charge for as long as necessary.
5.2 Charging onboard the vehicle using 12Vdc power
supply:
- Insert the jack plug on the supplied cable (Fig. A-5) into
the cigarette lighter socket in the car or onboard the
boat.
- Insert the other terminal of the supplied cable into the
starter charge socket (Fig. A-9).
6. DISPOSING OF THE BATTERY
When the starter battery is completely run down it should
be sent to a re-cycling facility. In some countries this is
mandatory. Contact the local special refuse authority for
information on recycling.
WARNING:
Do not burn the battery to dispose of it. This could cause an
explosion. Before disposing of the battery, apply insulating
tape to the bare terminals to prevent shorting. Do not
expose the battery to intense heat or fire as this could cause
an explosion.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Type of battery:
- rechargeable factory-sealed lithium-polymer battery.
Battery capacity:
- 9000 mAh
Starter current (12 V):
- 350 A
- (1200 A peak)
Starter cables:
- polarised terminals
- copper
(10AWG)
- diameter 5.3 mm
2
- length 250 mm
- PVC insulated
Light:
- LED
Output sockets:
- two USB 5V - 1A/2.1A sockets
- 12 V – 10 A socket
- 19 V – 3.5 A socket
Characteristics:
- ON/OFF switch
- automatic charging level reset switch
- charge level and fully charged indicator LEDs
- continuous, blinking and emergency LEDs
Weight:
- 640 g
Accessories included (fig. A):
- Output power unit (fig. A-8) 100 V-240 V 50/60 Hz, 12
VDC/1000 mA
- charge cable with 12 V cigarette lighter jack plug
- Input/output connection cables (fig. A-4, A-6)
- Various terminals (fig. A-7)
Type of battery:
- rechargeable factory-sealed lithium-polymer battery.
Battery capacity:
- 12000 mAh
Starter current (12 V):
- 450 A
- (1500 A peak)
Starter cables:
- polarised terminals
- copper
- 5 -
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