Eliminator 011-2014-0 Instruction Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
POWER PACK WITH INVERTER
model no. 011-2014-0
IMPORTANT:
This manual contains important safety and operating instructions. Read all instructions and follow them with use of this product.
Charging status Ètat de la charge
Digital Display Button
Bouton ďachage
numérique
Outout power Indicator
Voyant de la puissance
de sortie
Battery Capacity (%)
USB Port
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600 W
Prise USB
LED Switch
FR. LED Switch
Adaptaeur
CA
AC
Adapter
AC/USB On Indicator
Voyant ďutilisation
de la prise USB/CA
USB On Indicator
OFF/ARRÊT
Voyant ďutilisation
de la prise USB
Capacité de la
batterie (%)
12 V DC SOCKET
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety Information
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Key Parts List
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Important Information
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Operation
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Maintenance
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Troubleshooting
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Technical Specification
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Warranty
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SAFETY INFORMATION
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
EXPLOSION AND FIRE HAZARD
• Do not use the power pack with life support systems or other medical equipment or devices.
SHOCK AND FIRE HAZARDS
• Keep children away from the power pack, as the AC power generated by the power pack is as lethal as a normal wall outlet.
• Do not expose the power pack to water, rain, snow, spray, or condensation.
• 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.
• Do not use the power pack if it is dropped, hit, worn, broken or damaged.
• Do not attempt to service or disassemble the power pack, as it does not have user­serviceable parts.
• Disconnect the power source from the power pack, before attempting to clean or operate the power pack. Turning OFF the power pack does not reduce the risk of electric shock.
• Do not open the power pack and attempt to replace the internal battery.
• Have a qualified technician perform any service work.
• Do not insert any foreign objects into the outlets, vents, or fan openings of the power pack.
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.
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.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
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 atleast 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
SAFETY INFORMATION
• 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 15 V. 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.
• When working on electrical equipment, always ensure someone is nearby to aid you in case of emergency.
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
• Do not connect the power pack to any AC device with neutral conductor connected to ground, as doing so may damage the power pack.
• Do not expose the power pack to temperatures over 104° F (40° C).
• 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 boosting cables separately after 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 operate the power pack in an enclosed area containing automotive type lead-acid batteries. These batteries, unlike the sealed AGM battery in the power pack emit explosive hydrogen gas that can be ignited by sparks from electrical connections.
• Do not work near lead-acid batteries, as the batteries generate explosive gases during normal operation.
• Make sure the area around the battery or engine is well ventilated and free from spark or flame.
• 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 positive terminal from the battery and disconnect other electrical connections.
• Always have assistance nearby when working with the lead­acid batteries.
• Do not use this device to charge nickel cadmium batteries.
• Never smoke while handling the power pack or the batteries.
CHEMICAL HAZARD
• Remove all metal items such as rings, bracelets, and watches when working with lead-acid batteries. The batteries may produce short circuit current that can weld metals, thereby causing severe burns on skin.
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• Make sure there is plenty of fresh water and soap near the work area. If a person’s skin or clothing accidentally contacts with battery acid, wash immediately with soap and water. If the acid enters eyes, wash immediately with running cold water for a minimum of twenty minutes and get medical attention immediately.
• Always wear complete eye and clothing protection. Avoid touching your eyes while working with the batteries.
• Always keep baking soda on hand for emergency purposes, as it neutralizes the lead-acid battery electrolytes.
• Recycling of the battery is recommended to prevent inappropriate disposal of the battery.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING RECHARGEABLE APPLIANCE
Most rechargeable battery­operated equipment uses a separate charger or transformer
that is plugged into an AC receptacle and produces a low voltage charging output. Some chargers for small rechargeable batteries can be damaged if connected to this Power Pack.
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.
SAFETY INFORMATION
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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.
SAFETY INFORMATION
• 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 (non­sinusoidal) AC waveform.
• Make sure the power pack is turned OFF when not in use, to prevent unnecessary battery discharge.
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FRONT PANEL
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AC/USB indicator
Positive boosting cable
USB port
Ventilation opening
AC/USB switch
Digital display button
USB ON indicator
Output power indicator
AC outlets
Battery capacity % indicator
Negative boosting cable
Digital display
LED switch
LED light
Charging indicator
Voyant ďutilisation
de la prise USB
Voyant ďutilisation de la prise USB/CA
USB On Indicator
OFF/ARRÊT
USB Port Prise USB
011-2014-0
011-2014-0
AC/USB On Indicator
LED Switch
FR. LED Switch
Charging status
Output power indicator
Battery Capacity (%)
Capacité de la batterie (%)
Digital Display Button
Bouton ďachage numérique
Voyant de la pulssance de sortie
État de la charge
8. 8. 8
600 W
MM-112014-01
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SIDE PANEL
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AC charging input port
Boosting cable port
12 V DC outlet
250 A fuse
12V DC SOCKET
Adaptateur CA
AC Adapter
MM-112014-02
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KEY PARTS LIST
KEY PARTS LIST
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GENERAL USE
The MotoMaster® Eliminator power pack is easy to use and designed for years of reliable service. The MotoMaster® Eliminator power pack can run AC and 12 V DC appliances and also can be used to jump start engines.
SAFETY FEATURES
These safety feature ensure safe and trouble free operation of the power pack.
AUDIBLE ALARM - The alarm produces an audible sound when the battery reaches 11 V DC. Turn the power pack OFF after disconnecting all AC and DC loads. If the warning is ignored the power pack will automatic shut off to avoid damage battery. The alarm also sounds when internal circuits temperature is high. When this happened, the power pack will automatic shut off to protect
the internal circuits from being damaged. The alarm also sounds if there is a reverse connection between the boosting cables and battery.
OVERLOAD SHUTDOWN - This feature automatically shuts down the power to AC outlet within 15 seconds, in case of an overload (>600 W).
POWER PACK COMPONENTS
AC/USB INDICATOR - The
indicator indicates both the AC and USB are available.
USB PORT - The USB port supplies 5 V 2100 mA of power.
NOTE:
If a high capacity load is not removed from the AC outlet of the power pack immediately after this shutdown, the power pack will shut OFF and then turn ON again and again. This will lead to ON-OFF-ON-OFF condition which could be noticed through wattage displayed in the digital display. It is recommended to disconnect the load from the AC outlet immediately after the occurrence of overload shutdown. The power pack will then automatically resume its operation.
AC/USB SWITCH - When this switch is slid to the right, the USB power indicator glows to indicate that the power can be delivered to the electrical appliances through USB port. If this switch is slid to the left, the AC / USB indicator glows to indicate that the AC outlets and USB port are available. If the switch is in middle, power will be disconnected from both the USB port and AC outlet.
USB ON INDICATOR - This indicator lights up if the AC/ USB slide switch is slid to the right and power is available in the USB power port only.
AC OUTLET - The power pack is provided with three standard 3-prong outlets through which 115 V AC power can be delivered to AC appliances.
NEGATIVE AND POSITIVE BOOSTING CABLES - These
cables , 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 negative battery terminals, respectively.
LED SWITCH - This switch is a simple ON-OFF slide switch. Slide this switch forward to turn ON the white LED light and backward to turn OFF the white LED light.
LED LIGHT - The light is used for lighting purposes during an emergency situation. It is not the regular LED light.
VENTILATION OPENING - This opening protects the power pack from overheating.
DIGITAL DISPLAY BUTTON - This button turns ON/OFF the digital display. When the button is pressed, the digital display indicates battery capacity % status.
OUTPUT POWER INDICATOR -
This indicator glows green when the output power information is displayed on the digital display.
BATTERY CAPACITY % INDICATOR - The indicator
glows green when the battery charge information is displayed on the digital display.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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