DieHard 28.71688 Operator's Manual page 7

Jump starter and ac/dc/usb power source
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USING THE USB PORT
The USB port provides up to 2.1A at 5V DC.
1. Ensure that the battery clamps are
securely clipped on the storage holders.
2. Plug the device into one of the two USB
ports on the front panel.
3. Press the USB port ON/OFF button.
4. Turn on the USB device.
5. When you are finished using the USB port,
press the button, to turn off.
6. Charge the jump starter as soon as
possible after using the USB port.
NOTE: To protect your electronic devices,
the USB will automatically shut off when the
internal battery's charge is low.
USING THE AIR COMPRESSOR
WARNING. Read the instructions of the
product being inflated before using the
compressor. Avoid overinflation; do not
exceed the manufacturer's recommended
pressures. Do not leave the air compressor
unattended during use.
1. Remove the air compressor hose from the
storage compartment in the back of the
jump starter.
2. Connect the adapter to the valve stem
and close the thumb latch. If necessary,
use one of the additional adapters.
3. Press the Select button, and choose
Compressor.
4. To select the desired PSI, press
then press ON/OFF.
5. When the desired pressure is reached,
the compressor will turn off. Open the
thumb latch and remove the connector
from the valve stem.
6. Do not run for more than 10 minutes at a
time. Allow the jump starter to cool down
for 10 minutes before using again.
7. Wrap the compressor hose around the
cleats when it is not being used.
8. Allow unit to cool.
9. Recharge the unit before storing.
NOTE: To prevent overheating, the
compressor has built-in thermal protection
that will turn the compressor off before it
overheats. If the compressor shuts off, wait
a few minutes and it will automatically
restart when the compressor cools.
NOTE: The air compressor is rated for
100 PSI maximum.
ESTIMATED TIME FOR INFLATING
Vehicle Tires 13"-16"
Bike Tires
Sports Balls
These times are approximate. Use the air compressor
gauge to ensure the proper pressure has been reached.
Do not overinflate.
USING THE INVERTER
It is important to know the continuous wattage
of the device you plan to use with the inverter.
The Portable Power must be used with
devices drawing 400 watts or less. If the
wattage is not marked on the device, use
only devices that draw less than 3.3 amps of
AC current.
Devices like TVs, fans or electric motors
require additional power to start (commonly
known as the "starting or peak power"). The
Portable Power can supply a momentary
surge in wattage; however even devices
rated less than the maximum 400 watts can
exceed the inverter's surge capability and
cause an automatic overload shutdown.
Do not use the inverter with a product that
draws a higher wattage than the inverter can
provide, as this may cause damage to the
inverter and the product.
Make sure the device you are using is
compatible with a modified sine wave inverter.
CAUTION: Always run a test to establish
whether the inverter will operate a particular
piece of equipment or device.
In the event of a power overload, the inverter
is designed to automatically shut down. This
safety feature prevents damaging the
inverter while testing devices and equipment
with the 400-watt range.
If powering more than one device, start one
device at a time to avoid a power surge
and/or inverter overload. The surge load of
each device should not exceed the inverter's
Continuous Operation wattage rate.
IMPORTANT: If you are using the power
inverter to operate any type of battery
charger, monitor the temperature of the
battery charger for about 10 minutes. If
the battery charger becomes abnormally
warm, disconnect it from the inverter
immediately.
You can use an extension cord from the
inverter to the device without significantly
decreasing the power being generated by
the inverter. For best operating results, the
extension cord should be 16 AWG (1.31 mm
or larger and no longer than 50 feet.
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