Eliminator 011-2002-8 User manual

12V DC
SOCKET
Battery
batterie
Bouton de
vérification de la
capacité de la
capacity
check button
Correct connection
Charging status
Charged
USB port
OFF / ARRÊT
Port USB
du port USB
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Chargée
Charge en cours
AC/USB on indicator USB on indicator
Voyant d’utilisation Voyant d’utilisation
de la prise USB/CA
État de la charge
Raccordement correct
Reverse connection
Raccordement inversé
PowerBox PowerBox
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Power Pack With Inverter
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INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
POWER PACK WITH
INVERTER
model no. 011-2002-8
IMPORTANT:
This manual contains important safety and
operating instructions. Read all instructions and
follow them with use of this product.

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DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE!
QUESTIONS? CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE, HOTLINE: 1-877-619-6321

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTSTS
Safety Information 3
Key Parts List 10
Important Information 12
Operation 17
Troubleshooting 27
Technical Specification 30
Warranty 31

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SAFETY INFORMATION
This manual contains information
that relates to PROTECTING
PERSONAL SAFETY and
PREVENTING EQUIPMENT
PROBLEMS.
Carefully read and follow the
guidelines in this manual and give
special attention to the CAUTION
and WARNING statements.
ABBREVIATIONS AND
ACRONYMS
A Amp (Ampere)
AC Alternating current
Ah Amp-hours
DC Direct current
LED Light emitting diode
mm Millimeter
cm Centimeter
V Volts
W Watts
mA Milliampere
• DO NOT use the power pack
with life support systems or
other medical equipment or
devices.
SHOCK AND FIRE HAZARD
• Keep children away from the
power pack, as the power
generated by the power pack is
as lethal as the AC power from
a normal wall outlet.
• DO NOT expose the power pack
to rain, snow, spray, or bilge
water.
• Make sure the power pack
wiring is of proper size and
rating and in good condition.
Operating the power pack
with damaged wiring may void
warranty.
IMPORTANT:
Read and keep this owner’s manual for future reference. This
chapter contains important safety instructions.
Charge the power pack immediately after purchase for at least
48 hours and recharge the unit after every use. Recharge the unit
once every 90 days, even if the power pack is not in use. Failure to
comply will void the warranty.

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SAFETY INFORMATION
• DO NOT attempt to service or
disassemble the power pack,
as it does not have user-
serviceable parts.
• Always pull by the plug
rather than the cord when
disconnecting the charger.
• Disconnect DC power source
from the power pack, before
attempting to service or clean.
Turning OFF the power pack
does not reduce the risk of
electric shock.
• DO NOT operate the charger
with a damaged cord or plug.
• DO NOT operate the charger if it
has received a sharp blow, been
dropped or otherwise damaged
in any way. Have a qualified
technician perform any service.
• DO NOT open the power pack
and attempt to replace the
internal battery.
• DO NOT insert any foreign
objects into the outlets, vents, or
fan openings of the power pack.
• Never allow the red and
black clamps to touch each
other or another common
metal conductor, as it poses
damage to the equipment and
a spark or explosion hazard.
It is recommended to store
the clamps in the appropriate
holders.
• Keep the power pack away from
materials that can be affected
by high temperatures such as
blankets, pillows and sleeping
bags.
• DO NOT crank the engine for
more than 5 seconds, as the
jump start feature is designed
only for short term operation.
Failure to comply may cause
damage to the device.
FIRE HAZARD
• DO NOT cover or obstruct the
ventilated openings of the power
pack, as doing so may cause
overheating.
• Make sure there is a minimum
of 3” (7.5 cm) of unblocked air
space around the entire surface
of the power pack at all times.
• Keep the power pack away from
materials that can be affected
by high temperatures such as
blankets, pillows and sleeping
bags.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
EXPLOSION AND FIRE
HAZARD
• Never operate the power
pack near flammable items or
explosives, such as in cabin
of a gasoline powerboat, or
near propane/fuel tanks, in
compartments containing
batteries of flammable
materials, locations that
require ignition-protected
equipment, joints, fittings or
any connections between fuel
system components.
• Make sure the area around
the battery and engine is well
ventilated and free from spark
or flame.
• DO NOT operate the power pack
in an enclosed area containing
automotive type lead-acid
batteries. This type of batteries
emits explosive hydrogen gas
that can be ignited by sparks.
• DO NOT allow the clamps of
the boosting cable to touch
each other or another common
conductor, as it causes
sparks and / or damages the
equipment.
• Always connect the clamps to
the correct terminals. A reverse
polarity connection damages the
unit and / or creates a spark or
explosion.
• DO NOT use DC to DC charging
cable to charge power pack if
your vehicle’s electrical system
operates above 15V. This
may lead to accumulations of
hydrogen, causing exposure to
fire and explosion hazards. This
condition is typically found in
marine appliances or portable
generators with DC output.
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
• Connect and disconnect the DC
output clips only after removing
the AC plug from the power
source.
• DO NOT connect any AC
appliance with a neutral
conductor connected to ground
to the power pack.
• DO NOT expose the power pack to
temperatures over 40 °C (104 °F).

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• DO NOT allow the positive
and negative clamps of the
boosting cable to touch each
other or another common metal
conductor. Doing so may cause
sparks and/ or damage the
equipment. Always store the
clamps in appropriate holder
on each side of the power pack
after each use.
• Make sure the positive clamp of
the boosting cable is connected
to the positive terminal of the
battery and the negative clamp
is connected to the negative
terminal of the battery. A
reversed polarity connection
(positive to negative) may
cause sparks or damage the
equipment.
• DO NOT use the boosting
feature for more than 5
seconds, as it is designed for
short term operations only.
Doing so may damage the
equipment. Allow the power
pack to cool for at least
3 minutes after each boosting
operation.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WHEN WORKING WITH
BATTERIES
Follow all instructions mentioned
by the manufacturer to avoid
explosion of the battery.
SHOCK AND FIRE HAZARD
• DO NOT work near lead-acid
batteries, as the batteries
generate explosive gases during
normal operation.
• DO NOT drop a metal tool on
the battery, as doing so can
create spark or short circuit in
the battery or other electrical
parts, resulting in battery
explosion.
• While removing the battery,
make sure to remove grounded
terminal from the battery and
disconnect other electrical
connections.
• Always have assistance nearby
when working with the lead-
acid batteries.
• DO NOT use this device
to charge nickel cadmium
batteries.
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• Never smoke while handling the
power pack or the batteries.
• DO NOT operate the power pack
in a closed-in area or restrict the
ventilation in any way.
• Remove all metal items such as
rings, bracelets, and watches
when working with the lead-acid
batteries. The batteries may
produce short circuit current
that can weld metals, thereby
causing severe burns on skin.
• Keep a supply of baking soda
on hand when working with
the batteries. Baking soda
neutralizes lead-acid battery
electrolytes.
• Always remove the positive
battery clip from the battery first.
CHEMICAL HAZARD
• Have plenty of fresh water and
soap nearby in case battery acid
contacts your skin, clothing or
eyes.
• Remove all metal items such as
rings, bracelets, and watches
when working with the lead-acid
batteries. The batteries may
produce short circuit current
that can weld metals, thereby
causing severe burns on skin.
• Wear complete eye and body
protection, including safety
goggles and protective clothing.
Avoid touching your eyes while
working near the battery.
• Always keep baking soda
on hand for emergencies,
as it neutralizes the battery
electrolytes.
• If battery acid comes into
contact with your skin or
clothing, immediately wash the
area with soap and water. If acid
enters your eye, immediately
flood the eye with cold running
water for at least 20 minutes
and seek medical attention right
away.
• If battery acid is accidentally
swallowed, drink milk, the
whites of eggs or water. Do not
induce vomiting. Seek medical
attention immediately.
• DO NOT dispose of the battery
and the power pack with
regular household waste, as
the batteries may contain lead,
which is hazardous to the
environment.
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• Recycling of the battery is
recommended to prevent
inappropriate disposal of the
battery.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
FOR USING A
RECHARGEABLE
APPLIANCE
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
• DO NOT use this power pack to
charge small battery operated
appliances such as flashlights,
razors, and night lights that can
be plugged directly into an AC
outlet.
• DO NOT use this power pack
for certain battery chargers of
battery pack used in hand power
tools (with nickel cadmium
batteries). The battery chargers
provided for the tools will have
a warning label indicating that
the battery terminals contain
dangerous voltage.
• In case of difficulty in using
your rechargeable appliance
with the power pack, contact
the equipment manufacturer
to determine the rechargeable
appliance’s compatibility with
the modified sine wave (non-
sinusoidal) AC waveform.
• Make sure the power pack is
turned OFF when not in use, to
prevent unnecessary battery
discharge.
• DO NOT use this Power pack
for certain battery chargers of
battery pack used in hand power
tools (with nickel cadmium
batteries).
BATTERY RECYCLING
The Power Pack is durable.
However, the internal batteries are
not user-replaceable.
The internal batteries
contain lead, which can be
hazardous if exposed to
environment. The battery
should be recycled or
safely disposed at your
local recycling depot. Do
not dispose of the battery
or Power Pack with regular
household waste. Contact
your local authorities for
recycling services.
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FRONT PANEL
Bouton de
vérification de la
capacité de la
batterie
Battery
capacity
check button
12 V DC
SOCKET
Correct connection
Raccordement correct
Charging status
État de la charge
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AC/USB on indicator
Voyant d’utilisation
de la prise USB/CA
USB on indicator
Voyant d’utilisation
du port USB
USB port
Port USB
OFF / ARRÊT
Charging
Charge en cours
Charged
Chargée
Reverse connection
Raccordement inversé
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AC/USB slide switch
USB power indicator
AC outlet
USB power port
Positive cable clamp
Negative cable clamp
Charging status indicator
Reverse polarity LED indicator
12 V DC outlet
Correct connection indicator
Battery capacity check button
Battery capacity % indicators
Charging input port
AC/USB indicator
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KEY PARTS LIST

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KEY PARTS LIST
SIDE PANEL
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SAFETY INFORMATION
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The MotoMaster®Eliminator power
pack is easy to use and designed
for years of reliable service, the
MotoMaster®Eliminator power
pack can run many AC and 12 V DC
appliances and also can be used to
jump start engines.
SAFETY FEATURES
AC OUTPUT OVERLOAD
SHUTDOWN - This feature
automatically turns OFF the inverter
within 15 seconds if the load
attached to the inverter exceeds
the operating limit (greater than
120 W). The unit restarts
automatically and if the loads are
not removed from the outlets, the
unit turns ON and OFF repeatedly
until the largest load is removed
from the outlet.
OVER TEMPERATURE
SHUTDOWN - This feature
automatically turns OFF the inverter
within 15 seconds if the internal
components temperature becomes
too high. This may be caused by
the ambient temperature being too
high (over 40°C) or bad ventilation.
POWER PACK
COMPONENTS
AC/USB SLIDE SWITCH - The
USB port provides power, when the
switch is slid to the right. If the
switch is slid to the left, the AC /
USB indicator lights up and both
the AC and USB port are available.
If the AC /USB slide switch is in the
middle, both the USB port and AC
are OFF.
USB POWER INDICATOR - This
LED indicator lights up if the
USB switch is slid to the right and
electricity is available.
AC OUTLET - This outlet is a
standard 3-prong outlet supplying
115 V AC power for running an AC
appliance.
USB POWER PORT - The port
provides 5 V 2100 mA of power.
POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE CABLE
CLAMPS - These clamps ,
are connected to engine battery of
vehicle, when the power pack is
used to jump start a vehicle. Make
sure the positive and negative
cable clamps are connected to the
positive and chassis of the vehicle
respectively.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
CHARGING STATUS INDICATOR
- This LED indicator glows red,
when the battery is charging and
glows in green when the battery is
fully charged.
REVERSE POLARITY LED
INDICATOR - This LED indicator
glows red, when the clamps are
improperly connected to the battery.
The sound alarm from the buzzer is
also activated, indicating an error.
12 V DC OUTLET - The outlet
powers 12 V DC auto, RV or marine
appliances. It is recommended to
use the power pack to power 12 V
accessories less than 10 A. It can
also be used to charge the battery
from a 12 V outlet of a vehicle using
DC charging cables.
CORRECT CONNECTION
INDICATOR - This LED indicator
glows green, when the clamps are
connected to the battery correctly,
with the red clamp to the positive
terminal and black clamp to the
negative terminal.
BATTERY CAPACITY CHECK
BUTTON - This button checks
the remaining battery capacity
when pressed.
BATTERY CAPACITY %
INDICATORS - This indicator
consists of 4 LEDs to indicate the
remaining battery capacity.
CHARGING INPUT PORT - Charges
the battery in the power pack by
inserting the AC to DC adapter
charger into this charging port .
AC/USB INDICATOR - The
Indicator indicates both the AC
and USB are available.
BOOSTING POWER SWITCH - This
rotary switch is used to turn ON
and OFF the jump starting feature of
the power pack.
NOTE:
It is recommended to use the power pack to charge 12 V accessories less than 10 A.
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TROUBLE LOADS
The electrical appliances mentioned
below will be damaged when
connected to this power pack.
• Electronics that modulate RF
(radio frequency) signals on the
AC line will not function and may
be damaged.
• Speed controllers found in
some fans, power tools, kitchen
appliances, and other loads may
be damaged.
• The chargers used for small
nickel cadmium rechargeable
batteries may be damaged.
• Metal halide arc (HMI) lights will
be damaged.
HIGH SURGE LOADS
Some induction motors used in
freezers, pumps, and other motor
operated equipment need high
surge current to start. This power
pack may not be able to start these
motors even though their rated
current is within the power pack’s
limits. The power pack will start
single phase induction motors rated
at horsepower of 1/2 or less.
NOTE:
• In case of difficulty in using your rechargeable appliance with the power pack, contact
our customer support at for assistance between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm PST
1-877-619-6321.
• Even though the power pack can supply momentary surge power up to 1,000 W,
some appliances may exceed capabilities of the power pack and trigger the safety
overload shutdown circuit. This shutdown is intermittent. The power pack will
automatically restart and shutdown until the load does not exceed the surge rating. It is
recommended to check the output of your appliance.
WARNING! SPARK AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
Do not operate the power pack in compartments containing
batteries or flammable materials, or in locations that require
ignition-protected equipment.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
AC APPLIANCE WATTS* HOURS
Cordless telephone (stand by) 5 20 h**
Clock radio 8 10 h**
Portable stereo 10 8 h**
Fluorescent work light 14 4 h**
Laptop computer 40 2 h
Table lamp 40 1 h 20 min**
13” colour television 60 1 h**
3/8" drill 190 10 min**
* Actual power consumption as measured on sample products.
** Operating times assume a fully charged 10Ah battery and may vary based on
model/brand used.
AC APPLIANCE RUN TIME
CONDITION DESCRIPTION
Dry Avoid splashing of water or other liquids on the power pack.
Temperature Maintain ambient air temperature between 0°C and 40°C
(32°F and 104°F).
Ventilation Leave atleast 3" (7.5 cm) of space around the power pack for
airflow. Ensure that the ventilation openings are not obstructed.
Safety Do not install the power pack in a compartment containing
batteries or flammable liquids like gasoline.
Flammable battery
gases
Do not mount the power pack in a place where it is exposed to
gases produced by the batteries. Prolonged exposure to these
gases will damage the power pack, as they are very corrosive.
The power pack should be operated only in locations that meet the
following requirements:

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PACKAGING CONTENTS
NO. MATERIAL NAME QUANTITY ILLUSTRATION
1 Power pack 1
2 AC charger 1
3 DC charging cable 1
4 Battery cables 2
5 Owner’s manual 1
NOTE:
If any of these materials are missing or damaged, please contact our Customer Service,
Hotline: 1-877-619-6321.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Boutonde
vérificationdela
capacitédela
batterie
Battery
capacity
checkbutton
12V DC
SOCKET
Correctconnection
Raccordementcorrect
Chargingstatus
Étatdela charge
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AC/USBonindicator
Voyantd’utilisation
delaprise USB/CA
USBonindicator
Voyantd’utilisation
duportUSB
USBport
PortUSB
OFF/ARRÊT
Charging
Chargeencours
Charged
Chargée
Reverseconnection
Raccordementinversé
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CAUTION! EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
• Read all operating instructions before operating the MotoMaster®
Eliminator power pack.
• Do not use the power pack to operate any AC appliances or 12 V
DC appliances while recharging the power pack battery with the
AC Charger, as the AC charger may fail if the appliances are being
used while the AC charger is connected.

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OPERATION
1. Check battery capacity status
to ensure the battery is fully
charged. Refer to Important
information Check the battery
capacity by pushing the Digital
Display Button to ensure the
battery is fully charged. Refer to
Important information
page 13.
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12V DC
SOCKET
Battery
batterie
Boutonde
vérificationde la
capacitéde la
capacity
checkbutton
Correctconnection
Chargingstatus
Charging
Charged
USBport
OFF/ ARRÊT
PortUSB
duport USB
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Chargée
Chargeen cours
AC/USBon indicator
USBon indicator
Voyantd’utilisation
Voyantd’utilisation
dela prise USB/CA
Étatde la charge
Raccordementcorrect
Reverseconnection
Raccordementinversé
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OPERATION OF AC
APPLIANCES
NOTE:
• In case of using many AC appliances, use an AC power bar for additional AC outlets.
However, for continuous operations, the combined loads must be less than 480 W.
The power pack will operate for a longer time on a single full charge if less wattage
appliances are used.
• Some appliances may be difficult or impossible to operate using this power pack. They
may have high surge requirements or may be incompatible with the output waveform
of this power pack. Refer the section “Important information” page 15.
2. Slide the AC /USB switch (1) to
the left and the indicator (2) will
glow (fig A).

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OPERATION
3. Plug the power cord (1) of the AC
appliance into the AC outlet (2) of
the power pack (fig B).
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g B
12V DC
SOCKET
Battery
batterie
Boutonde
vérificationde la
capacitéde la
capacity
checkbutton
Correctconnection
Chargingstatus
Charging
Charged
USBport
OFF/ ARRÊT
PortUSB
duport USB
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Chargée
Chargeen cours
AC/USBon indicator
USBon indicator
Voyantd’utilisation
Voyantd’utilisation
dela prise USB/CA
Étatde la charge
Raccordementcorrect
Reverseconnection
Raccordementinversé
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4. Turn ON the AC appliance.
5. Recharge the power pack
immediately after use. Refer
to Recharging the power pack
battery page 25.
CAUTION! EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
• Do not use equipments that are not compatible with non-sinusoidal power, as
the output of the power pack is non-sinusoidal.
• Electronic equipments that modulate RF (radio frequency) signals on the AC
line will not operate and may be damaged.
• Speed controllers found in fans, power tools, kitchen appliances may be
damaged.
• Chargers for small rechargeable batteries can be damaged.
• Metal halide arc (MHI) lights can be damaged.
• The combined loads of the appliances must be less than 100 W for continuous
operations. The power pack operates longer on a single full charge when less
wattage appliances are used.
• Equipments with high surge requirements cannot be operated with the power
pack. Failure to comply may lead to equipment damage or personal injury.

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OPERATION
1. Check the battery capacity %
indicators to ensure the battery is
fully charged. Refer to Important
information page 13.
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Battery
batterie
Boutonde
vérificationde la
capacitéde la
capacity
checkbutton
Correctconnection
Chargingstatus
Charging
Charged
USBport
OFF/ ARRÊT
PortUSB
duport USB
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Chargée
Chargeen cours
AC/USBon indicator
USBon indicator
Voyantd’utilisation
Voyantd’utilisation
dela prise USB/CA
Étatde la charge
Raccordementcorrect
Reverseconnection
Raccordementinversé
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OPERATION OF 12 V DC
APPLIANCES
2. Plug the DC appliance’s power
cord (1) into the 12 V DC outlet (2)
of the power pack (fig C).
3. Turn ON the DC appliance.
4. Recharge the power pack
immediately after use. Refer
to Recharging the power pack
battery page 25.
NOTE:
The power pack can only operate 12 V DC appliances that draws 10 A or less from its
DC socket. Please disconnect the 12V DC appliances after use to avoid over discharge of
power pack internal battery.
CAUTION! EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
• While the DC appliance is operating, the combined load of the
appliances including the power pack’s LED light and USB port
must not exceed 115 W.
• The DC outlet does not turn OFF automatically even when
the internal battery is almost discharged. It is therefore
recommended to turn ON the AC outlets while operating a DC
appliance. Turning ON the AC outlets enables the power pack to
raise an alarm when the internal battery charge goes low.

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OPERATION
OPERATION OF USB DEVICES
1. Check the battery capacity %
indicators to ensure the battery is
fully charged. Refer to Important
information page 13.
2. Plug one end of the USB cable (1)
(not provided) of the device into
the USB port (2) of the power pack
(fig D).
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g D
12V DC
SOCKET
Battery
batterie
Boutonde
vérificationde la
capacitéde la
capacity
checkbutton
Correctconnection
Chargingstatus
Charging
Charged
USBport
OFF/ ARRÊT
PortUSB
duport USB
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Chargeen cours
AC/USBon indicator
USBon indicator
Voyantd’utilisation
Voyantd’utilisation
dela prise USB/CA
Étatde la charge
Raccordementcorrect
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3. Plug the other end of the USB
cable (1) into the device (2)
(fig E).
MM-112002-06
g E
12V DC
SOCKET
Battery
batterie
Boutonde
vérificationde la
capacitéde la
capacity
checkbutton
Correctconnection
Chargingstatus
Charging
Charged
USBport
OFF/ ARRÊT
PortUSB
duport USB
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Chargée
Chargeen cours
AC/USBon indicator
USBon indicator
Voyantd’utilisation
Voyantd’utilisation
dela prise USB/CA
Étatde la charge
Raccordementcorrect
Reverseconnection
Raccordementinversé
PowerBox PowerBox
120 W
300
Power Pack With Inverter
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Inverter
CrankAssist AMPS
ampèresau démarrage
Onduleur-bloc d’alimentation
Onduleur
MD
MEDIA
PLAY ER
1
2
NOTE:
The 5 V DC USB port of the power pack can only charge compatible devices like MP3
players, digital cameras and camcorders etc. that have internal batteries.
CAUTION! EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
• While the DC appliance is operating, the combined load of the
appliances including the power pack’s emergency light and USB
port must not exceed 115 W.
• Do not connect the USB port directly to a computer USB outlet.
Failure to comply could result in damage to both the devices.
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