STRIKEMASTER BIG VOLT Owner's Manual

Ice augers

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It is recommended that everyone
who uses this product should read
the StrikeMaster owner's manual.
BIG VOLT
Owner's Manual
ATTENTION: PRIOR TO FIRST USE
!
It is recommended to use a 12 volt,
deep cycle battery with the Big Volt
auger. Battery is NOT included.
!
When connecting cable clips to
battery, be sure to attach the red
clip to the positive terminal (+)
and the black clip to the negative
terminal (-) of the battery.
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Summary of Contents for STRIKEMASTER BIG VOLT

  • Page 1 It is recommended to use a 12 volt, When connecting cable clips to who uses this product should read deep cycle battery with the Big Volt battery, be sure to attach the red the StrikeMaster owner’s manual. auger. Battery is NOT included.
  • Page 2 StrikeMaster power ice auger. There is no better way to acquaint yourself with the product than to read the Owner’s Manual and operating instructions. A few minutes spent studying this manual before your first ice fishing outing will be time well spent.
  • Page 3: Important Safeguards

    IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS It is recommended that everyone who uses this product should read this StrikeMaster OWNER’S MANUAL before operating. DO NOT use this product for other than its intended purpose. 2. DO NOT use attachments other than those available from the manufacturer.
  • Page 4 OPERATION The Big Volt is operated using an external 12 volt battery source. 12 volt deep cycle batteries can be used or the battery in your vehicle. When using your vehicle, we recommend keeping the engine running during use. 2. Connect the power jumper cable to the unit using the red connectors.
  • Page 5: Limited Warranty

    LIMITED WARRANTY The warrantor’s obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacing any part, which upon examination by StrikeMaster, is determined to be defective. This obligation begins on the date of purchase (as evidenced by a product receipt) and continues for a period of ONE YEAR after purchase (“warranty period”), with the exception of engines and parts subject to wear and tear.

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