Eureka JO-1800 Power Supply User Manual


 
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a particular piece of equipment or device.
NOTE: In the event of a power overload, the inverter is designed to auto-
matically shut down. This safety feature prevents damaging the inverter
while testing devices and equipment with the 400-watt range. Attempting
to power a device or equipment rated for over 400W may cause damage
to the equipment.
POWERING A 120V AC DEVICE5.2
To operate a 120V AC device:
Plug the 120V AC device into the AC power outlet, and push the inverter
switch to ON.
Turn on the 120V AC device (if required).
If a device will not operate properly when rst connected to the inverter,
push the inverter rocker switch ON (I), OFF (0), and ON (I) again in quick
succession. If this procedure is not successful, it is likely that the Power
Pak does not have the required capacity to operate the device in ques-
tion.
Charge the Power Pak as soon as possible after each use.
CAUTION: Incorrect operation of your inverter may result in property dam-
age and personal injury. Electrical current on a 120-volt circuit can be very
dangerous.
120V AC Electrical Device Example Run-Time Chart:5.3
Appliance Type Estimated Wattage Estimated Time
Spot Lights, Sump
Pumps, DVD Players
110 Watts 1.25 Hours
Faxes, TVs, Small
Power Tools
150 Watts 1Hour
Computer Printer,
Medium Power
Tools,
Blenders
200 Watts 45 Minutes
The maximum continuous load is 400 watts.
*NOTE: Estimated run-times. Actual time may vary. Times are based on
the internal battery being fully charged.