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Battery Replacement/Disposal
It is recommended that the unit be returned to Customer Service
for battery replacement. Contact toll-free (800) 618-5178.
This unit contains a maintenance-free, non-spillable, sealed lead-
acid battery. This battery is fully recyclable and should be
accepted at any location that accepts common automotive
starter batteries. Examples of places that accept these batteries
are: county or municipal recycling drop-off centers, scrap metal
dealers and retailers who sell automotive replacement lead acid
starter batteries.
WARNINGS
Do not dispose of the battery in fire, as this may result in an explosion.
Before disposing of the battery, protect exposed terminals with
heavy-duty electrical tape to prevent shorting (shorting can result in
injury or fire).
Do not expose battery to fire or intense heat, as it may explode.
Fuse Replacement (DC Accessory Adapter)
1. Remove plug from accessory receptacle. Remove the gold cap by turning
counterclockwise and lifting off.
2. Remove center pin and spring. Remove fuse.
3. Replace fuse with same type and size fuse.
4. Replace center pin and spring inside plug.
5. Replace gold cap by turning clockwise.
SPECIFICATIONS
Jump-Start Clamps: Heavy-duty copper
Jumper Cables: #6AWG welding cables
Instant Starting Amps: 300 amps
AC Power Output: 250 watts AC
DC Power Output: 12 volts DC
Battery High-density
AGM: 12 volt, 9 amp hour, sealed lead-acid
Accessory Outlet
Protection: Automatic overload protection
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4. AC Power Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt (GFCI) — A 3-prong outlet for 120 volt
AC appliances which shuts down inverter if leakage or ground fault current is
detected.
5. Internal protective circuits including:
• Overload and over-temperature shutdown (activated if AC output exceeds
250 watts)
• AC short-circuit shutdown
• Low voltage shutdown
• A new cooling technology that more efficiently cools the power transistors and,
combined with soft start, dramatically increases reliability and product life
AC Power Supply Controls and Indicators
The Inverter ON/OFF Switch turns the AC power circuitry on and off. The ON/OFF
switch can also be used to reset the AC power after shutdown due to overvoltage,
overload or over-temperature condition. The AC outlet (covered when not in use)
supplies power to AC appliances.
AC Power Supply Operation
1. Turn power switch to ON (the power indicator lights).
2. Plug in appliance and turn the appliance on.
Note: The AC power supply shuts down automatically when the battery voltage level
is too low. If the LED flashes, a faulty condition such as an overload,
overheating or short circuiting has occurred. Turn the AC Power Supply off and
unplug the appliance. Wait a few minutes, then turn power back on.
USING THE EMERGENCY AREA LIGHT
The Area Light is controlled by the ON/OFF slide switch directly above it on the front
panel. Make sure the light is turned OFF when the unit is being recharged or stored.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
CAUTION
If the cord, wires, or cables become damaged, do not attempt to use.
Return the entire unit to Vector Manufacturing for service and repair.
Replacement Parts
For replacement parts (bulbs, batteries, fuses, etc.), contact Customer Service toll-free
at (800) 618-5178.
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