Using The Light; Operating Ac Appliances; Understanding Ac Appliances - Duracell POWERPACK 600 Owner's Manual

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Using the Light
Important: The 35-hour charging time for the Duracell®
Powerpack assumes that there is 120 V at the AC wall outlet. If
the voltage is less than 120 V AC, it may take more than 35 hours
to fully recharge the Duracell® Powerpack. If, after 35 hours of
charging, the green
Charging Status
light is still flashing,
continue to charge the unit for another 15 hours.
Important: If you keep the Duracell® Powerpack in storage, the
battery will discharge over time.
Remember to recharge the
battery every three months to keep the Duracell® Powerpack
operational.
Note: Once fully charged, the charging current automatically
reduces to a maintenance charge mode, and the Duracell®
Powerpack may be left permanently connected to the AC Charger.
Using the Light
The Duracell® Powerpack has a built-in incandescent light
which will operate for about 40 hours before the unit needs to
be recharged.
Operating AC Appliances
Understanding AC Appliances
AC appliances are rated by how much electrical power (in
watts) they consume. Duracell® Powerpack can power most
appliances within its continuous power rating (480 W, 4 A).
. Some appliances may be difficult or impossible to operate
from the Duracell® Powerpack. They may have high surge
requirements or should not be run from the Duracell®
PowerpC:\ck. See "High Surge Appliances" on page 15 and
"Trouble Appliances" on page 16.
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