Wagan 2467-ES User Manual

Item #2467-ES
Artículo #2467-ES
with Air Compressor
300 Amp Battery Jumper
User’s Manual
Manual de Usuario
Arrancador de batería de 300 Amp
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Thank you for purchasing the 300 Amp Battery Jumper™ with Air Compressor by Wagan Tech. With normal care and prop er treatment it will provide years of reliable service.
IMPORTANT! Please read all of the operating instructions carefully prior to use. It is import ant to understand all warnings, cautions, and instructions included in this instruction manual, your vehicle battery manufacturer manual, and other manuals for any device intended to be used with this unit. Retain these instructions for future reference.
USB & work light
power switch
Charging indicator
12V DC socket
Charging Jack
Heavy duty
booster clamp
Battery check button
12V DC socket
USB Power Port
LED work light
Air hose
260 PSI air compressor
Heavy duty booster clamp
Air compressor power switch
Air compressor gauge
Cautions
• This product is NOT a toy. Keep out of the reach of children.
• Never work alone with this product. Make sure that someone is available to give
assistance if needed.
• Do not operate this device while wearing vinyl clothing. Static electricity may be generated when vinyl clothing is rubbed.
• Remove any metallic jewelr y, such as rings, bracelets, necklaces, and watches while working with a le ad acid battery. It can produce a short- circuit that may cause severe burns.
• Wear complete eye and clothing protection. Do not touch eyes while working near or with batter y.
• Keep batter y terminals clean. Be careful to keep corrosion from coming in contact with eyes.
• Do not operate this unit in or around water. Water can damage the unit.
• Do not let the cords of the jumpstarter or attached appliances get wet.
• This product is not intended for use in the rain or temperatures above 130°F.
• Never charge or jump- start a frozen battery.
• To prevent short-circuits and arcing, never allow the metal ends/tips of clamps
(positive & negative terminals) to touch each other or connect to the same piece of metal.
• Do not attempt to remove or replace the battery used in this device. When the batter y has reached the end of its lif etime, take the entire unit to a bat tery recycling facility.
• Use only the provided chargers, cables, and clamps. Unauthorized part s may damage the unit.
• This product has no consumer ser viceable parts.
• For proper and safe operation of the 12 Volt DC power accessory outlets, do
not place anything into it except the plug of the accessory to be used.
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Charging and Recharging
WARNING: Do not overcharge this unit. Overcharging may result in damage to the unit. Prior to charging unit, read and understand all instructions for this unit.
• This product may arrive p artially charged from the manufacturer. It is recommended to fully charge the unit immediately after purchase and before first use.
• The charging LED indicator will illuminate while charging. The light will stay lit while charging plug is plugged in. When charging is complete, press the “Battery Check” button and the “Battery Status” light will show the state of the bat tery charge. When charging is complete, remove the AC/DC adapter from the unit. Press the battery status button and the green LED light will be illuminated to indicate charging is complete.
• Do not charge the unit for more than 48 hours continuously.
• Do not charge the unit on a boat, boat ramp, or dock since the electrical cords
and outlets used for charging could cause severe electrical shock if they get wet.
• It is recommended that the unit is in an upright position while charging.
Charging with AC Charger:
1. Insert AC charger plug into charging jack of the unit.
2. Insert AC charger receptacle plug into AC receptacle.
3. Fully charge the unit.
• First time charge: 38 hours continuously
• Recharge or bet ween use: 34- 36 hours continuously
4. When charging is complete, unplug the AC charger receptacle plug then the AC charger from the charging jack on the unit.
Charging with 12-Volt Charger:
1. Insert DC charger plug into charging jack of the unit.
2. Insert DC charger accessor y plug into vehicle cigarette lighter socket.
3. Fully charge the unit for 12-14 hours continuously while the engine is running.
4. When charging is completed, unplug the DC charger accessory plug first and then the DC charger from the charging jack on the unit.
Jump-starting a Vehicle
WARNING: Vehicles equipped with on-board computers may be affected if the engine battery is jump-started. Read your vehicle owner’s manual before attempting to start the vehicle to determine if external starting assistance can be used. Failure to follow these instructions may cause damage or explosion. Use safety glasses to protect eyes while jump-starting a battery.
1. Turn off the vehicle ignition and all accessories (e.g. radios, lights, air conditioners, and cellular phones).
2. Set the emergency brake and put vehicles with automatic transmission in park position.
3. Determine the polarit y of the vehicle’s battery terminals. The positive (POS, P, +) battery terminal usually is larger in diameter than the negative (NEG, N, −) terminal. If you are unsure, you should refer to the vehicle owner’s manual.
4. Determine whether your vehicle uses a negative or positive grounded system: Negative ground system (negative battery terminal is grounded to chassis). Most vehicles use this system. Positive grounded battery terminal is grounded to chassis or any other part of the vehicle. IF YOU ARE U NSURE, YOU SHOULD REFER TO VEHICLE OWNER’S MANUAL.
5. Remove clamps from the holders. Never allow clamps (positive & negative terminals) to touch together or contact the same piece of metal to prevent short- circuits and arcing.
6. Follow instructions for a negative grounded system or positive grounded system as indicated below:
Negative Grounded System
a. Securely connect the positive (+) red clamp to the positive (POS, P, +) terminal of
the vehicle batter y or the remote positive (+) terminal if equipped.
b. Securely connect the negative (−) black clamp to the vehicle chassis, engine
block, or a non -moving metal part of the vehicle which is verified to be grounded. Do not clamp directly to negative bat tery terminal, carburetor, fuel lines, or sheet metal body parts.
c. See jump-starting step 7 to continue.
Positive Grounded System:
a. Securely connect the negative (−) black clamp to the negative (Neg, N, −)
ungrounded terminal of the vehicle bat tery.
b. Securely connect the positive (+) red clamp to the vehicle chassis, engine block,
or a non -moving metal part of the vehicle which is verified to be grounded. Do not clamp directly to positive battery terminal, carburetor, fuel lines, or sheet metal body parts.
c. See jump-starting step 7 to continue.
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7. Allow 2 to 3 minutes of charging time. It is recommended to have a second person to assist holding the unit securely in place during the next steps.
8. Turn on the vehicle to attempt to start the engine. Stop if the vehicle does not start after 4 to 5 seconds of engine cranking. Wait 3 to 4 minutes then try again. Repeat several times until the vehicle starts.
CAUTION: Excessive engine cranking can damage vehicle starter motor. If the engine turns, but fails to start after several attempts, other technical problems might be involved. Discontinue cranking the engine until the other problems have been determined and corrected.
9. When finished, stand as far away from the vehicle batter y as possible and disconnect the clamps in reverse sequence to connecting procedure:
• For negative grounded systems, first disconnect ne gative (black) then
positive (red) clamps.
• For positive grounded systems, first disconnect positive (red) then ne gative (black)
clamps.
Using the Air Compressor
WARNING: Check item to be inflated for manufacturer’s recommended maximum inflation pressure. Avoid over inflation. Most tires are properly inflated between 24-35 PSI. Some truck and bicycle tires require 40 PSI or more.
To Inflate Tires
1. Remove valve cap from air valve stem. Note: Make sure locking thumb lever is
in up position. If necessary, use valve stem adapter.
2. Insert stem connector to valve stem. Make sure connector is pushed into valve stem as far as possible.
3. Press down the locking thumb lever to engage.
4. Set the compressor on/off switch (located next to the pressure gauge) to “on” position by pressing down t he section of switch marked “I”. Note: In the event that the tire is
completely flat, raise the vehicle using a recommended jack before inflating the tire.
5. Monitor tire pressure on air pressure gauge. Note: It is recommended to use a separate air gauge to check the actual inflation pressure. When desired pressure is reached, turn off compressor, turn the locking thumb lever to up position, and remove stem connector from valve stem. Also remove valve stem adapter if applicable.
6. Replace valve cap on valve stem.
To Inflate Plastic Inflatable (balls, air mattresses, rubber rafts, etc.)
1. Check manufacturer’s specifications on the item to be inflated for correct inflation pressure.
2. Remove valve cap cover from valve stem.
3. Insert proper valve stem adapter into stem connector as far as possible and turn the locking thumb lever to down position.
4. Insert the other end of the valve stem adapter into inflatable air valve stem as far as possible.
5. Set the compressor on/off switch (located next to the pressure gauge) to “I” position.
6. Monitor air pressure on pressure gauge meter. When desired pressure is reached, turn off compressor, turn the locking thumb lever to up position, and remove stem connector from valve stem. Also remove valve stem adapter if applicable. Replace valve cap on valve stem.
DC Power Port
DC Power Por t (accessor y socket) can power a DC load of up to 11 Amps. Overloading the port results in “tripping” a self-resetting circuit breaker. Removing the overload automatically restores power to the DC Power Port.
1. Uncover the dust cover from the Power Port.
2. Insert the 12V DC accessor y plug into the Power Port.
3. Operat e the appliance as usual.
4. After use, disconnect the accessor y plug from the Power Port and store the accessory.
5. Replace the Power Port’s dust cover.
6. Recharge the jump starter as soon as convenient.
USB Power Port
The USB Power Port is located above the LED light. Devices that require up to 5 volts at 500mA can be p owered or recharged through a user-supllied cord.
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