Charging The Power Pack - Viking 62749 Owner's Manual

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Charging the Power Pack

WARNING! Only use the Chargers
included with the Power Pack. Use of
any other charger will damage the unit.
Always charge on a non-flammable surface
in a well-ventilated area. Do not use the
Power Pack while it is being charged.
Note: Before initial use, completely
charge the Power Pack.
1.
To check the battery power level, press
and hold the Main Power Button about
one second to turn on the Power Pack.
120  V AC Charging
1.
Plug the 120  V AC Adapter into
a 2- or 3-prong outlet.
2.
Insert the Adapter's charging connector
into the Charging Input Socket on
the side of the Power Pack.
3.
The blue indicator light on the Control
Panel for the power level being
charged will flash while charging,
then stay lit when complete while the
next higher level blue indicator light
flashes while charging, and so on.
12  V DC Charging
1.
To charge the Power Pack from
a vehicle's 12  V DC power supply,
plug the 12  V DC Adapter into
the vehicle's 12  V DC outlet.
2.
Plug the other end of Adapter
into the Charging Input Socket on
the side of the Power Pack.
3.
Start the vehicle's engine to allow its
alternator to charge the Power Pack.
Note: The vehicle's battery alone will
NOT charge the Power Pack—the
vehicle's engine needs to run.
WARNING! Vehicle must be
outdoors to prevent build up of
deadly, odorless exhaust gases.
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2.
Power level is indicated by four
blue indicator lights on the Control
Panel marked 25%, 50%, 75%, and
100%. If all four blue indicator lights
are lit, the battery is fully charged.
3.
Recharge: a. When power level on
Control Panel reads less than 100%.
b. After each use. c. At least once
every 3 months when not in use.
NOTE: FAILURE TO RECHARGE POWER
PACK WILL VOID WARRANTY.
4.
When the unit is fully charged all four
blue indicator lights will remain lit.
Approximate AC Charge Time
5.
When charging is complete unplug the
120  V AC Adapter from its outlet and
disconnect it from the Power Pack.
4.
The blue indicator light on the Control
Panel for the power level being
charged will flash while charging,
then stay lit when complete while the
next higher level blue indicator light
flashes while charging, and so on.
When the unit is fully charged all four
blue indicator lights will remain lit.
Approximate DC Charge Time
Figure B
5.
When charging is complete
unplug the 12  V DC Adapter from
the vehicle's 12  V DC outlet and
disconnect it from the Power Pack.
3 hours
Figure A
4  –   6 hours
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