Sears Diehard Portable Power 1150 2871988 User Manual

OPERATOR’S MANUAL  
Portable Power 1150  
Model No.  
28.71988  
Read and follow all Safety  
Rules and Operating Instructions  
before Every Use of this Product.  
SAvE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.  
Sears Brands Management Corporation, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.  
0099001002-01  
1.4  
Do not put fingers or hands into any of the jump starter’s outlets.  
1.5  
1.6  
Do not expose the jump starter to rain or snow.  
To reduce the risk of electric shock, turn off and/or unplug the jump starter before attempting  
any maintenance or cleaning. Simply turning off the controls will not reduce this risk.  
1.7  
1.8  
Do not operate the jump starter if it has received a sharp blow, been dropped or  
otherwise damaged in any way; take it to a qualified service person. (Call customer  
service at: 1-800-732-7764.)  
Do not disassemble the jump starter; take it to a qualified service person when service  
or repair is required. Incorrect reassembly may result in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
(Call customer service at: 1-800-732-7764.)  
RISK OF EXPLOSIvE GASES.  
1.9  
WORKING IN THE VICINITY OF A LEAD-ACID BATTERY IS  
DANGEROUS. BATTERIES GENERATE EXPLOSIVE GASES DURING  
NORMAL BATTERY OPERATION. FOR THIS REASON, IT IS OF UTMOST  
IMPORTANCE THAT YOU FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS EACH TIME YOU  
USE THE jUMP STARTER.  
1.10 To reduce the risk of a battery explosion, follow these instructions and those published  
by the battery manufacturer and the manufacturer of any equipment you intend to use  
in the vicinity of the battery. Review the cautionary markings on these products and on  
the engine.  
2.  
PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS  
RISK OF EXPLOSIvE GASES. A SPARK  
NEAR THE BATTERY MAY CAUSE A  
BATTERY EXPLOSION. TO REDUCE THE  
RISK OF A SPARK NEAR THE BATTERY:  
2.1  
Working in the vicinity of a lead-acid  
battery is dangerous. Batteries generate  
explosive gases during normal battery operation. For this reason, it is of utmost  
importance that you follow the instructions each time you use the jump starter.  
2.2  
2.3  
NEVER smoke or allow a spark or flame in the vicinity of a battery or engine.  
Do not permit the internal battery of the jump starter to freeze. Never charge a frozen  
battery.  
2.4  
2.5  
To prevent sparking, NEVER allow clips to touch together or contact the same piece of metal.  
When charging the internal battery of the jump starter, work in a well ventilated area  
and do not restrict the ventilation in any way.  
2.6  
2.7  
Be extra cautious to reduce the risk of dropping a metal tool onto a battery. It might  
spark or short-circuit the battery or other electrical part that may cause an explosion.  
Remove personal metal items such as rings, bracelets, necklaces and watches when  
working with a lead-acid battery. A lead-acid battery can produce a short-circuit current  
high enough to weld a ring or the like to metal, causing a severe burn.  
2.8  
Be sure the area around the battery is well ventilated while the jump starter is being used.  
RISK OF CONTACT WITH BATTERY ACID. BATTERY ACID  
IS A HIGHLY CORROSIvE SULFURIC ACID.  
2.9  
Consider having someone close enough by to come to  
your aid when you work near a lead-acid battery.  
2.10 Have plenty of fresh water and soap nearby in case  
battery acid contacts your skin, clothing or eyes.  
2.11 Wear complete eye and body protection, including safety goggles and protective  
clothing. Avoid touching your eyes while working near the battery.  
2.12 If battery acid contacts 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 10 minutes and get medical attention right away.  
2.13 If battery acid is accidentally swallowed, drink milk, the whites of eggs or water. DO  
NOT induce vomiting. Seek medical attention immediately.  
2.14 Stay clear of fan blades, belts, pulleys and other parts that may cause injury.  
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2.15 Clean the battery terminals before using the jump starter. During cleaning, keep airborne  
corrosion from coming into contact with your eyes, nose and mouth. Use baking soda  
and water to neutralize the battery acid and help eliminate airborne corrosion. Do not  
touch your eyes, nose or mouth.  
2.16 Determine the voltage of the battery by referring to the vehicle owner’s manual and  
make sure that the output voltage of the jump starter is correct.  
2.17 Make sure that the jump starter cable clips make tight connections.  
3.  
FOLLOW THESE STEPS WHEN CONNECTING TO A BATTERY  
A SPARK NEAR THE BATTERY MAY CAUSE  
A BATTERY EXPLOSION. TO REDUCE THE  
RISK OF A SPARK NEAR THE BATTERY:  
3.1  
Attach the output cables to the battery  
and chassis as indicated below. Never allow the  
output clips to touch each other.  
3.2  
Position the DC cables to reduce the risk of damage by the hood, door and moving or  
hot engine parts. NOTE: If it is necessary to close the hood during the charging process,  
ensure that the hood does not touch the metal part of the battery clips or cut the  
insulation of the cables.  
3.3  
3.4  
Stay clear of fan blades, belts, pulleys and  
other parts that can cause injury.  
Check the polarity of the battery posts. The  
POSITIVE (POS, P, +) battery post usually  
has a larger diameter then the NEGATIVE  
(NEG, N, -) post.  
3.5  
3.6  
Determine which post of the battery is  
grounded (connected) to the chassis. If the  
negative post is grounded to the chassis  
(as in most vehicles), see step 3.6. If the  
positive post is grounded to the chassis,  
see step 3.7.  
For a negative-grounded vehicle, connect  
the POSITIVE (RED) clip from the jump  
starter to the POSITIVE (POS, P, +)  
NEGATIvE GROUNDED SYSTEM  
ungrounded post of the battery. Connect the NEGATIVE (BLACK) clip to the vehicle  
chassis or engine block away from the battery. Do not connect the clip to the carburetor,  
fuel lines or sheet-metal body parts. Connect to a heavy gauge metal part of the frame  
or engine block.  
3.7  
For a positive-grounded vehicle, connect the NEGATIVE (BLACK) clip from the jump  
starter to the NEGATIVE (NEG, N, -) ungrounded post of the battery. Connect the  
POSITIVE (RED) clip to the vehicle chassis or engine block away from the battery. Do  
not connect the clip to the carburetor, fuel lines or sheet-metal body parts. Connect to a  
heavy gauge metal part of the frame or engine block.  
3.8  
4.  
When disconnecting the jump starter, turn all switches to off (if applicable), remove the  
clip from the vehicle chassis and then remove the clip from the battery terminal.  
GROUNDING AND AC POWER CORD CONNECTIONS  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE.  
4.1  
The jump starter charger is for use on a nominal 120-  
volt circuit. The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is  
properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local  
codes and ordinances. The plug pins must fit the receptacle  
(outlet). Do not use with an ungrounded system.  
4.2  
Never alter the AC cord or plug provided – if it does not fit the outlet,  
have a proper grounded outlet installed by a qualified electrician. An improper  
connection can result in a risk of an electric shock or electrocution. NOTE: Pursuant to  
Canadian Regulations, use of an adapter plug is not allowed in Canada. Use of an  
adapter plug in the United States is not recommended and should not be used.  
3 •  
5.  
6.  
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS  
Remove all cord wraps and uncoil the cables prior to using the jump starter.  
FEATURES  
1. jump Start On/Off switch  
2. Inverter/Compressor switch  
4
3. Digital Display  
4. Plastic lens cover  
5. (2) Light bulbs  
5
6. (2) 12V DC power outlets  
7. (2) 110V AC household  
1
9
power outlets.  
6
8. USB port  
9. Power Switch (Light/Display)  
10. Air compressor gauge  
11. Air compressor hose  
2
12. Air compressor accessory bag  
13. Air compressor ball inflation  
7
adapter  
3
8
23  
14. (2) Air compressor  
miscellaneous inflation adapters  
10  
15. ON/OFF inflator/deflator switch  
16. High-flow inflator port  
18  
16 17  
15  
17. Inflator/deflator hose end adapter  
18. High-flow deflator port  
19. Inflator/deflator hose  
20. (2) Cables with clamps  
21. (3) Inflator/deflator hose  
20  
12  
device adapters  
22. Wall Charger (not shown)  
23. Charger Port  
24. Replaceable Battery (not shown)  
11  
14  
13  
21  
19  
7.  
CHARGING THE INTERNAL BATTERY OF THE JUMP STARTER  
IMPORTANT: CHARGE IMMEDIATELY AFTER PURCHASE, AFTER EACH USE  
AND EvERY 30 DAYS TO KEEP THE JUMP STARTER’S INTERNAL BATTERY  
FULLY CHARGED.  
7.1  
To check the internal battery’s charge status, toggle the Light/Display switch to the  
DISPLAY position. The Digital Display will show the battery’s percent of charge. Charge  
the internal battery if the display shows it is under 100%.  
NOTE: The internal battery’s percent of charge is most accurate when the jump starter  
has been disconnected from all devices and charging sources for a few hours.  
7.2  
Charging the Internal Battery using the Included Wall Charger.  
1. To charge, plug the included wall charger into the charger port on the back of the  
jump starter.  
2. Plug the wall charger into a 120V AC electrical wall outlet.  
3. While the jump starter is charging, the battery’s percent of charge will be displayed.  
When the internal battery is fully charged, the display will show 100. Complete  
charging may take up to 72 hours. The jump starter is then ready to use.  
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4. The charger will automatically go into maintain mode and maintain the battery at full  
charge without damaging it.  
5. Charge the jump starter as soon as possible after use.  
Do not use the jump starter while charging the internal battery.  
You may also charge the internal battery while driving, using a male-to-male charger  
cable (part number 94500109 – not included). Insert one end of the accessory cable into  
the 12V DC power outlet and the other end into the vehicle’s accessory outlet (lighter  
socket). Completely disconnect the charger cable when the engine is not running.  
Using this method to charge the battery overrides the maintain mode  
and the battery can be overcharged. Monitor the progress of the battery and when it  
reaches a full (100%) charge, disconnect the charger. Do not charge it for more than  
four hours or leave the battery unattended. It could explode, causing property damage  
or personal injury.  
8.  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Digital Display Functions  
8.1  
To check the jump starter’s internal battery status, push the Display Button. The display  
will show the percent of charge of the internal battery.  
When connected to the vehicle with the jump Start On/Off switch in the OFF position, the  
display shows the vehicle’s battery voltage. When connected and in the ON position, the  
display shows the equalized voltage between the vehicle’s battery and internal battery.  
When the inverter is turned on and being used, the display will show the total wattage  
used by the device being powered by the inverter.  
8.2  
Jump Starting a vehicle Engine  
Do not use the jump starter while charging the internal battery.  
1. Turn the vehicle’s ignition OFF before making cable connections.  
2. Connect the jump starter to the battery following the precautions listed in section 3.  
Risk of Explosion.  
If you have connected the clips backward, an audio alarm will sound. DO NOT  
turn the On/Off switch to the ON position. This could cause serious damage to the  
jump starter or the vehicle. Reverse the connections and the audio alarm will stop.  
3. Crank the engine. If the engine does not start within 5-8 seconds, stop  
cranking and wait at least 1 minute before attempting to start the vehicle again.  
(This permits the battery to cool down.)  
4. After the engine starts, disconnect the black clip (-) and then the red clip (+), in that order.  
5. Recharge the jump starter as soon as possible after use.  
Risk of Explosion.  
To prevent sparking, NEVER allow the clips to touch together or to contact the  
same piece of metal. Never attempt to jump start a frozen battery.  
8.3  
Powering a 12v DC Device:  
The jump starter is a power source for all 12V DC accessories that are  
equipped with a 12V accessory plug. Use it for power outages and fishing or  
camping trips. Estimated usage time is listed in the chart below.  
Make sure the device to be powered is OFF before inserting the 12V DC accessory plug  
into the 12V DC accessory outlet.  
1. Ensure that the battery clips are securely clipped on the storage holders.  
2. Open the protective cover of the DC power outlet on the front of the jump starter.  
3. Plug the 12V DC device into the DC power outlet, and turn the 12V DC device on  
(if required).  
4. If the 12V DC device draws more than 15A or has a short circuit, the internal circuit  
breaker of the jump starter will trip and disconnect the power to the device. Disconnect  
the 12V DC device. The breaker will automatically reset after an overload occurs.  
5 •  
The DC power outlet is wired directly to the internal battery. Extended operation of a 12V  
DC device may result in excessive battery drain. Recharge immediately after unplugging  
the 12V DC device.  
Appliance Type  
Cell Phone  
Estimated Wattage  
4 watts  
Estimated Usage Time  
66 hours  
Fluorescent Light  
Radio, Fan  
4 watts  
66 hours  
9 watts  
29.3 hours  
29.3 hours  
17.6 hours  
11 hours  
Depth Finder  
9 watts  
Camcorder, VCR  
Electrical Tool  
15 watts  
24 watts  
48 watts  
80 watts  
Electrical Cooler  
Car Vacuum, Air Compressor  
5.5 hours  
3.3 hours  
NOTE: Estimated run-times. Actual time may vary. Times are based on the internal  
battery being fully charged and in good condition.  
8.4  
Using the USB Port  
The USB port provides up to 500mA at 5V DC.  
NOTE: When using the USB port, the clips on the jump starter are live and will produce  
arcing or sparking if they come in contact with each other. To prevent accidental arcing,  
always keep the clips on the storage holders when not using them to jump start a vehicle.  
1. Ensure that the battery clips are securely clipped on the storage holders.  
2. Plug the device into the USB port on the front panel.  
3. Turn the jump Starter On/Off switch to the ON position.  
4. Turn the USB device on.  
5. Reverse these steps when finished using the USB port.  
6. Charge the jump starter as soon as possible after using the USB port.  
Using the Built-In Light  
8.5  
8.6  
1. Position the jump starter on a flat, stable surface near the intended work area.  
2. Ensure the battery clips are securely clipped on the storage holders.  
3. Press the Light Switch to the ON position.  
4. The jump starter light will turn on and illuminate your work area.  
5. Press the Light Switch to the OFF position.  
6. Charge the jump starter as soon as possible after using the built-in light.  
Using the Air Compressor  
Risk of explosion.  
Read the instructions of the product being inflated before using the compressor.  
Avoid overinflation; do not exceed the manufacturer’s recommended pressures.  
Do not leave the air compressor unattended during use.  
1. Ensure that the battery clips are securely on the storage holders.  
2. Remove the air compressor hose from the storage compartment in the back  
of the jump starter. Install adapters as necessary.  
3. Attach the air compressor hose to the product or accessory to be inflated by flipping  
down the lever.  
4. Place the Inverter/Compressor Switch in the COMPRESSOR position and inflate  
the product.  
5. When the product is inflated to the proper air pressure (using the air compressor gauge)  
place the Inverter/Compressor Switch in the OFF position and remove the hose.  
6. Do not run for more than 10 minutes at a time. Allow the jump starter to cool down for  
10 minutes before using again.  
6 •  
NOTE: To prevent overheating, the compressor has built-in thermal protection that  
will turn the compressor off before it overheats. If the compressor shuts off, wait a few  
minutes and it will automatically restart when the compressor cools.  
NOTE: The air compressor is rated for 150 PSI.  
Estimated Time for Inflating  
Vehicle Tires 13" to 16"  
Bike Tire  
6 to 24 minutes  
1 to 3 minutes  
30 seconds  
Sports Balls  
These times are approximate; use the air compressor gauge to ensure the proper  
pressure has been reached. Do not overinflate.  
8.7  
Using the Inflator  
Risk of explosion.  
Read instructions of the product being inflated before using the inflator. Avoid  
overinflation, do not exceed the manufacturer’s recommended pressures. Do  
not leave the inflator unattended during use.  
1. Ensure that the battery clips are securely on the storage holders.  
2. Attach the corrugated hose with end adapter to the high-flow inflator port  
located near the inflator ON/OFF switch on the back of the jump starter.  
3. The main accessory adapter attached to the corrugated hose accommodates up to 4  
sizes. If another size is needed, an additional adapter can be attached to the end of  
the main accessory adapter.  
4. Insert the adapter into the product to be inflated.  
5. Push the Inflator switch to the ON position and inflate the product.  
6. When product is inflated to the desired level, push the Inflator switch to the OFF  
position and remove the adapter.  
Estimated Time for Inflating  
24" Beach Ball  
Pool Raft  
1 to 3 minutes  
4 to 6 minutes  
4 to 8 minutes  
8 to 10 minutes  
Queen-size Air Mattress  
2 Person Boat  
Times are estimates and will vary depending on size and product features.  
Using the Deflator  
8.8  
1. Ensure that the battery clips are securely on the storage holders.  
2. Attach the corrugated hose with the end adapter to the high-flow deflator port, which  
is located on the side of the jump starter.  
3. The main accessory adapter attached to the corrugated hose accommodates up to 4  
sizes. If another size is needed, an additional adapter can be attached to the end of  
the main accessory adapter.  
4. Insert the adapter into the item to be deflated.  
5. Push the Inflator switch to the ON position and deflate the item.  
6. When the product is deflated to the desired level, push the Inflator switch to the OFF  
position and remove the adapter.  
8.9  
Before Using the Inverter  
Important Safety Instructions:  
1. Keep the jump starter well ventilated in order to properly disperse heat generated  
while it is in use. Make sure there are several inches of clearance around the top and  
sides, and do not block the vents on the back of the jump starter.  
2. Make sure the jump starter is not close to any potential source of flammable fumes,  
gases or clothing.  
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3. Keep the jump starter dry.  
4. DO NOT allow the jump starter to come into contact with rain or moisture.  
5. DO NOT operate the jump starter if you, the jump starter, the device being operated or  
any other surfaces that may come in contact with any power source are wet. Water and  
many other liquids can conduct electricity, which may lead to serious injury or death.  
6. Do not place the jump starter on or near heating vents, radiators or other sources of heat.  
7. Do not place the jump starter in direct sunlight. The ideal air temperature for operation  
is between 50° and 80°F.  
8. Do not use the inverter near an open engine compartment where fumes or gases  
may accumulate.  
9. Do not modify the AC receptacles in any way.  
8.10 Using the Inverter  
It is important to know the continuous wattage of the device you plan to use with the inverter.  
The jump starter must be used with devices drawing 400 watts or less. If the wattage is not  
marked on the device, use only devices that draw less than 4 Amps of AC current.  
Devices like TVs, fans or electric motors require additional power to start (commonly  
known as the “starting” or “peak power”). The jump starter can supply a momentary  
surge in wattage; however, even devices rated less than the maximum 400 watts can  
exceed the inverter’s surge capability and cause an automatic overload shutdown.  
Do not use the inverter with a product that draws a higher wattage than the inverter can  
provide, as this may cause damage to the inverter and the product.  
Make sure the device you are using is compatible with a modified sine wave inverter.  
Always run a test to establish whether the inverter will operate a  
particular piece of equipment or device.  
In the event of a power overload, the inverter is designed to automatically shut down.  
This safety feature prevents damaging the inverter while testing devices and equipment  
within the 400-watt range.  
If powering more than one device, start one device at a time to avoid a power surge  
and/or inverter overload. The surge load of each device should not exceed the inverter’s  
Continuous Operation wattage rate.  
If you are using the power inverter to operate a battery charger, monitor the temperature  
of the battery charger for about 10 minutes. If the battery charger becomes abnormally  
warm, disconnect it from the inverter immediately.  
You can use an extension cord from the inverter to the device without significantly  
decreasing the power being generated by the inverter. For best operating results, the  
extension cord should be no longer than 50 feet.  
This inverter uses a nonsinusoidal waveform. Therefore, we do not  
recommend you use it to power the following devices:  
1. Switch Mode Power Supplies  
2. Linear Power Supplies  
3. Class 2 Transformers  
4. Line Filter Capacitors  
5. Shaded Pole Motors  
6. Fan Motors  
7. Microwave Ovens  
8. Fluorescent and High Intensity Lamps (with a Ballast)  
9. Transformerless Battery Chargers  
Doing so may cause the device to run warmer or overheat.  
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8.11 Powering a 120v AC Device  
To operate a 120V AC device:  
1. Ensure that the battery clips are securely on the storage holders.  
2. Open the protective cover of the AC power outlet on the front panel of the jump starter.  
3. Make sure the 120V AC device to be operated is turned OFF.  
4. Plug the 120V AC device into the AC power outlet, and turn the Inverter/Compressor  
Switch to the INVERTER position.  
5. Turn the device on.  
6. If the device does not operate properly when first connected to the inverter, push the  
inverter rocker switch ON, OFF, and ON again in quick succession. If this procedure  
is not successful, it is likely that the inverter does not have the required capacity to  
operate the device intended.  
7. Charge the jump starter as soon as possible after each use.  
Risk of electric shock.  
Incorrect operation of your inverter may result in damage and personal injury.  
The inverter output is 120V AC and can shock or electrocute the same as any  
ordinary household AC wall outlet.  
120v AC Electrical Device Example Run-Time Chart  
Appliance Type  
Estimated Power  
Estimated Time*  
1.5 Hours  
Spotlights, Sump Pumps, DVD Players 100 Watts  
Faxes, TVs, Small Power Tools  
150 Watts  
200 Watts  
1.25 Hours  
Computer Printer, Medium Power  
Tools, Blenders  
55 Minutes  
NOTE: These are estimated run-times, actual time may vary. Times are based on the  
internal battery being new, fully charged and operated at room temperature.  
NOTE: The maximum continuous load is 400 watts. Do not use the inverter with a  
product that draws more than 400 watts, as this may cause damage to the inverter  
and the product.  
9.  
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS  
9.1  
After use and before performing maintenance, unplug and disconnect the jump starter  
(see sections 3 and 4).  
9.2  
9.3  
Use a dry cloth to wipe all battery corrosion and other dirt or oil from the battery clips,  
cords and the jump starter case.  
Ensure that all of the jump starter components are in place and in good working  
condition, for example, the plastic boots on the battery clips.  
9.4  
9.5  
Servicing does not require opening the unit, as there are no user-serviceable parts.  
All other servicing should be performed by qualified service personal.  
10. MOvING AND STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS  
10.1 Store the jump starter in an upright position.  
10.2 Store inside, in a cool, dry place.  
10.3 Do not store the clips on the handle, clipped together, on or around metal, or clipped to  
cables. The clips on the jump starter are live and will produce arcing or sparking if they  
come in contact with each other. To prevent accidental arcing, always keep the clips on  
the storage holders when not using them to jump start a vehicle.  
10.4 If the jump starter is moved around the shop or transported to another location, take  
care to avoid/prevent damage to the cords, clips and jump starter. Failure to do so could  
result in personal injury or property damage.  
Do not use and/or store the jump starter in or on any area or surface  
where damage could occur if the internal battery should unexpectedly leak acid.  
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10.5 IMPORTANT:  
CHARGE IMMEDIATELY AFTER PURCHASE  
KEEP FULLY CHARGED  
Charge the jump starter internal battery immediately after purchase, after every use  
and every 30 days.  
All batteries are affected by temperature. The ideal storage temperature is at 70° F. The  
internal battery will gradually self-discharge (lose power) over time, especially in warm  
environments. Leaving the battery in a discharged state may result in permanent battery  
damage. To ensure satisfactory performance and avoid permanent damage, charge the  
internal battery every month.  
11. TROUBLESHOOTING  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
REASON/SOLUTION  
The jump starter won’t jump jump Start/USB Switch is  
Turn ON the jump Start/  
USB Switch.  
start my car.  
not turned ON.  
Clips are not making a good Check for poor connection  
connection to the battery.  
to battery and frame. Make  
sure connection points  
are clean. Rock the clips  
back and forth for a better  
connection.  
The jump starter battery is  
not charged.  
Check the battery charge  
status by pressing the  
button on the front of the  
jump starter. See DIGITAL  
DISPLAY FUNCTIONS  
section of this manual.  
The vehicle’s battery is  
defective.  
Have the battery checked.  
Turn on the 12V device.  
The jump starter won’t  
power my 12V device.  
The 12V device is not  
turned on.  
The jump starter battery is  
not charged.  
Check the battery charge  
status by pressing the  
button on the front of the  
jump starter. See DIGITAL  
DISPLAY FUNCTIONS  
section of this manual.  
The 12V device draws more Disconnect the 12V device.  
than 15A or has a short  
circuit  
The internal breaker will  
automatically reset after a  
minute or two. Try the 12V  
device again. If it happens  
again, replace the 12V  
device.  
The battery in the jump  
The battery is bad (will not  
Have the battery checked.  
starter won’t hold a charge. accept a charge).  
The jump starter alarm  
is on.  
Connections are reversed.  
Disconnect the jump starter  
and reverse the clips.  
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12. SPECIFICATIONS  
Internal Battery Type  
Nominal Voltage  
Maintenance-free AGM Lead-acid  
12V DC  
Capacity  
22 Ah  
DC Power Outlet (Max. Continuous Load)  
Built-in Work Light (Non-replaceable)  
jumper Cables  
15A (both outlets combined)  
(2) 5W/12V DC (Base type BA9S)  
4-gauge AWG, 24 Inches  
12 H x 11.5 x 10.5 Inches  
24.5 lbs.  
Dimensions (H x W x D)  
Product Weight  
AC Power Specifications  
Maximum Continuous Power  
Surge Capacity (Peak Power)  
No Load Current Draw  
Wave Form  
400 Watts  
800 Watts  
<0.3 Amps  
Modified Sine Wave  
10.5 - 15.5V DC  
Two, 120V AC 3-Prong NEMA 5-15  
Input Voltage Range  
AC Outlets  
13. REPLACEMENT PARTS/ACCESSORIES  
Air Compressor Accessory Kit (3 Hose Adaptors) ..........................................0099000599  
Inflator Accessory Kit: (Inflator/Deflator Hose, Unit End and 3 Hose Adaptors)...0099000598  
Male-to-Male Accessory 12V Charging Connector.............................................94500109  
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