Cobra Electronics CPI 150 Power Supply User Manual


 
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MAINTENANCE & SERVICE
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POWER CONSUMPTION
* up to 10 inch
Equipment Power Operating Watt-Hours
Consumption Time
(power X
operating time)
Coffee grinder 100 watts 0.1 hour 10
TV*/VCR 115 watts 3 hours 345
Service (continued)
If you suspect that your unit
requires service, please call
773-889-3087 BEFORE
shipping it to Cobra
®
. This
will ensure that you receive
service as quickly as
possible.
If you are asked to send your
unit to the Cobra
®
factory,
please follow these steps:
1. Send the complete unit.
2. For warranty repair, enclose
some form of proof-of purchase,
such as a photocopy or carbon
copy of a sales receipt. If you
send the original receipt, it
cannot be returned.
3. Enclose a typed or clearly
written description of the
problem you are having with
your unit, plus the name and
address where you want the
unit returned.
4. Pack the unit securely to
prevent damage during transit.
If possible, use the original
packing materials.
5. Ship prepaid and insured
using a traceable carrier such as
United Parcel Service (UPS),
Federal Express, or first class
mail with delivery confirmation.
Ship to: Cobra
®
Factory Service,
Cobra Electronics Corporation,
6500 West Cortland Street,
Chicago, IL 60707 USA
6. Please allow 3-4 weeks
before contacting us about the
status of your service. Call
773-889-3087 for assistance.
If your unity is under
warranty, it will either be
repaired or replaced upon
receipt, depending on the
model. If your unit is out of
warranty, you will receive a
letter informing you of the
repair or replacement charge.
For each piece of equipment
you will be powering with
your CPI 150, you must
determine the battery’s
capacity (how long the
battery can deliver a specific
amount of current). For
example, automotive
batteries usually provide
25 amperes of current. A
battery with a reserve
capacity of 180 minutes
can deliver 25 amperes for
180 minutes before it is
completely discharged.
Calculate the total watt-hours
of energy consumption
(power X operating time),
then divide the watt-hours
by 10 to determine how may
12 volt ampere hours will be
consumed.
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