Recharging Procedures; Maintenance And Storage - IVT JST-12L Instruction Manual

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Manual instruction
12 Volt DC adaptor fuse replacement
If an overload of the Power Station occurs,
replace the cigarette lighter plug fuse (10A).
Determine the cause of the problem and how to
solve it before attempting to use the unit again.
fig.5
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CAUTION: NEVER REPLACE A BAD FUSE
WITH A FUSE THAT HAS AN AMPERAGE
RATING HIGHER THAN THE ORIGINAL
FUSE.
RECHARGE ONCE A MONTH TO KEEP THE UNIT IN
TOP OPERATION CONDITION.

Recharging procedures

Charging from 120/230 Volt AC outlet
With the power switch in the OFF position, plug
the AC adapter into a 120/230 AC outlet. Then
insert the plug at the end of the adapter into the
front of the Power Station unit.
The charging indicator light will light, indicating
that the battery is charging.
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When the power switch is turned to the test
position, the top green light should light up when
fully charged, (see battery condition lights below).
DC charging (with cigarette adaptor)
Make sure the power switch is OFF, and the
vehicle is running.
Insert one end of the fused cigarette adaptor
into your cars lighter socket and plug the other end
into the Power Station front 12 volt DC input socket.
The charging indicator light will light indicating
that the battery is charging. You can now recharge
your unit.
When the power switch is switched to the test
position, the top green light should light up when
fully charged (see battery condition lights below).
NOTE: Do not drive while the Power Station is
charging.
fig.7
Battery condition lights
Top green light – Full Charge
Green light - Good Charge
Yellow light - Weak/Recharge
Red light – Recharge
fig.8

Maintenance and storage

Before any work on the machine itself,
pull the mains plug.
Always keep the tool and the ventilation
slots (if present) cleaned. Regular cleaning and
maintenance of the appliance will ensure efficiency
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