CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Storage
Store the Portable Power System at room temperature. Make sure the battery clamps are stored on the
appropriate case clamp posts on the sides of the unit after use.
Due to inherent self-discharge, lead acid batteries should be charged at least every 4
months, especially in a warm environment. Leaving a battery in a discharged state, or if not recharged
every 4 months, may result in permanent battery damage and poor jump-starting performance.
Battery Replacement / Disposal
The Portable Power System is designed to provide years of service. However, when the internal battery
reaches the end of its service life, the Portable Power System itself is no longer of use. The internal battery
is not designed to be user replaceable.
Because the internal battery contains lead, the Portable Power System should be recycled or
safely disposed of at a local recycling center. Examples of places that will accept items like
this are: county or municipal recycling drop-off centers, scrap metal dealers and retailers who
sell automotive replacement lead-acid starter batteries.
Inverter Protection Fuse Replacement
The inverter fuse is located on the back of the Portable Power System directly above the power inverter
ON/OFF switch. This fuse is a standard 25-amp automotive blade type fuse.
If the inverter ever fails to operate, check this fuse fi rst.
1.
Use a fuse puller or needle nose pliers to remove the fuse from the fuse holder.
2.
Check if the fuse has failed.
3.
Replace the fuse with a new 25-amp automotive blade type fuse.
SPECIFICATIONS
1.
Built-in Battery:
12-Volt Rechargeable, 18 Ah, Sealed, Lead-Acid, AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat)
Battery
2.
Compressor:
260 PSI (18 bar) Reading Gauge
3.
Inverter:
200 Watt (Peak: 400 Watt/0.3 sec.)
4.
12V Power Socket: 12-Volt, 10-Amp Max.
5.
USB Power Outlet: 5 Volts/500mA Max.
6.
Worklight:
Three non-replaceable LEDs
7.
ChargingTime:
AC Charging – Maximum and Initial Charge Time 36 Hours;
Typical Charge Time 18 to 24 Hours
DC Charging – Maximum and Initial Charge Time 24 Hours;
Typical Charge Time 12 to 18 Hours
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