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Sealey VS2076 Instructions page 2

Diagnostic socket memory safe eobd 12v

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WARNING! Dispose of spent battery pack correctly and in accordance with local regulations as it contains acid.
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DO NOT attempt to dismantle the battery pack. For safety and environmental reasons DO NOT discard in domestic waste or by
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burning. ONLY discard or recycle according to local waste authority regulations.
WARNING! The warnings, cautions and instructions in this manual cannot cover all possible conditions and situations that may
occur. It must be understood by the operator that common sense and caution are factors which cannot be built into this product, but
must be applied by the operator.
2. INTRODUCTION
Used to preserve the memory to on-board electronics whilst vehicle's own battery is disconnected. Saves valuable time spent re-programming
lost codes. Can be connected via the vehicle's EOBD or vehicle accessory power socket. Unit features an internal 12V 7Ah sealed battery and
LEDs provide battery condition and charge indicator. Supplied with mains charger.
3. SPECIFICATION
Model no: ................................................................. VS2076
Battery type: ....................... Maintenance free AGM lead acid
Battery capacity: ..............................................................7Ah
Cable length: ................................................................1.3mtr
Connection: .........................EOBD/Vehicle Accessory Socket
Weight: ........................................................................... 3kgs
4. OPERATION
4.1.
Charging the internal battery
4.1.1.
Ensure that the battery is charged fully before use. The battery status panel shows:
Red: 50% charge or less. The memory safe should be charged before use.
Yellow: 50% to 75% charge. The memory safe may be used but should be recharged as soon as possible.
Green: fully charged.
4.1.2.
To charge: insert the pin jack plug of the AC/DC charger into the charger socket.
4.1.3.
Connect the charger to the electric supply and switch on.
4.1.4.
When charging, the red light on charging status panel will light.
4.1.5.
When fully charged, the green light will show.
4.1.6.
A yellow light denotes a defective battery, which should be replaced.
4.1.7.
If the red light does not extinguish after 24hrs charging, this also indicates a defective battery.
4.2.
Using the memory safe
4.2.1.
The AC/DC charger and the leads may be stored in the rear compartment when not in use.
4.2.2.
Turn off all electrical loads on the vehicle (blowers, lights,radio etc.).
4.2.3.
Connect the memory safe to the vehicle by means of the EOBD cable or the accessory lead.
4.2.3.1. If using the EOBD cable, connect the plug to the EOBD socket. The location of this can be found in the vehicle handbook.
4.2.3.2. To use the accessory lead, plug one end into the accessory socket on the unit and the other into the vehicle accessory socket.
4.2.3.3.
Ensure that, if using the accessory lead, the ignition switch is turned to the 'ACC' setting. DO NOT move the key to the 'START'
position, as the current draw may blow the fuse in the accessory socket circuit or the memory safe.
4.2.3.4.
When a good connection is made using the accessory lead, the red LEDs in the plugs will light.
4.2.4.
To activate the memory safe unit, press the on/off button for 3 seconds.
4.2.5.
The green LED indicates that there is sufficient voltage in the internal battery to proceed and that good connections have been
established. If either yellow or red are lit, recharge the memory safe battery.
4.2.6.
With the green LED lit, it is safe to disconnect the vehicle battery.
Warning: Be aware that the battery leads will still be live; take care to insulate them to avoid a short circuit.
© Jack Sealey Limited
Original Language Version
VS2076 Issue:1 - 30/05/18

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