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120V AC CHARGING:
Plug the 120V AC/12V DC charging adapter into a wall outlet and into the receptacle on your new power pack unit.
Charge this device for at least 4 hours or
l the meter shows a full (14- to 15-V DC) charge when the red push buon switch
is depressed. The recharging converter circuit unit has an automa
cut- circuit so the internal ery cannot be
overcharged. To recharge your power pack unit
ry from 120V AC follow these steps:
1. Place the 12V/24V switchable switch in the 12V posion for recharging the baery.
2. Pull the plug cover from the round receptacle on the front of the power pack unit.
3. The external charger furnished with your power pack has a standard 120V AC male plug at one end, and a cigaree style
plug at the other end. Plug the 120V AC plug into a 120V AC wall outlet and the cigaree style plug into the round
receptacle on the front of the power pack unit.
4.
to charge un l the voltmeter indicates full capacity in green area when the test bu is pressed.
Important: d
o not stop charging before the meter indicates full capacity in green area.
A his point, once the charger is disconnected, the voltage will slowly
le back to read 100%. This is quite normal and
indicates tha he
ery is a ull capacity. Note: to fully charge a could take up to 72 hours, depending upon the
state of discharge. The unit can remain plugged into the power socke n
itely as the internal PCB has an au
c
"
charging circuit" which will not allow an overcharge
on or damage to the ery.
12V DC CHARGING:
Your new power pack uni s equipped with a receptacle that will allow you to re-charge this system from the 12V DC
socke n your vehicle or boat.
Note: We recommen d that you use the 12V DC recharging procedure only when necessary, as c
ed use o he 12V
DC recharging procedure may shorten the system's life. To use the 12V DC recharging system:
1. Inser he power cord with the 12V DC plug into the 12V DC receptacle on your vehicle or boat.
2. Inser he plug a he other end o his power cord into the receptacle on the side of your power booster.
Charge this device for
at least 4 hours o
the meter shows a full (14- to 15-V DC) charge when the red rocker switch
is depressed. Unlike the AC charging circuit, there is NO FLOATING CHARGE circuit on the DC charging outlet. It is HIGHLY
recommended that DC charging only be used in emergency cases.