Using The Radio; Power Draw; Listening To The Am Band; Connecting To An External Battery - Duracell POWERPACK 600 Owner's Manual

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Using the Radio
Using the Radio
For information about operating the radio, see page 7.
Power Draw
The AM/FM radio on the back panel is powered by the
internal battery in the Duracell® Powerpack.
When turned on, the radio draws 30 rnA, allowing you to use
the radio for more than one month when the Duracell®
Powerpack is fully charged.
Listening to the AM Band
Due to signal interference, you cannot listen to the AM band
while using the Duracell® Powerpack to operate an AC
appliance.
Connecting to an External Battery
You can extend battery operating times by connecting the
Duracell® Powerpack to a larger external battery using the
jump-start cables.
For example, an external 60 Ah battery gives approximately
two times the operating time of the Duracell® Powerpack
internal 28 Ah battery.
If\.
WARNING: Fire hazard
~
Never allow jump-start cables' red andblack clamps to touch each
other or another common metal conductor. This could cause
damag~
to the unit and/or create a sparking/explosion hazard.
Always disconnect the jump-start cables from the unit after use and
clip the plastic guard over the jump-start cable port.
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