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Brand | Black & Decker |
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Model | VG11 |
Category | Remote Starter |
Language | English |
Explains the intended purpose of the Black & Decker power station, including its functions for car engines, compressors, and inverters.
Provides essential safety precautions for using battery-powered appliances, covering general handling, environment, and maintenance.
Details critical safety measures for using the jump-starter function with vehicles, including connection procedures and warnings.
Offers guidance on the proper and safe operation of the appliance, emphasizing care and appropriate usage conditions.
Provides instructions for storing the appliance when not in use, focusing on safety and environmental conditions.
Guides users on pre-use inspection for damage and outlines procedures for necessary repairs or part replacements.
Highlights specific safety concerns and precautions when operating the compressor function for inflating items.
Details safety precautions for using the power inverter function, emphasizing the risk of electric shock and proper connection.
Covers safety guidelines for handling batteries and chargers, including leakage, charging temperatures, and disposal.
Outlines essential electrical safety checks and precautions for power supply, cord damage, and unit insulation.
Lists and describes the various components and features of the appliance, such as sockets, indicators, and switches.
Explains the process of charging the unit, including initial charging, maintenance, and using different charging adapters.
Provides a step-by-step guide for using the unit to jump-start a vehicle, including connection, operation, and disconnection.
Details how to operate the pivoting LED area light and its power switch for illumination purposes.
Guides on operating the compressor for inflating tires and sports equipment, including usage, cooling, and pressure monitoring.
Explains how to use the 230V AC socket for powering appliances, including wattage limitations and indicator lights.
Details how to use the USB socket for charging devices, noting its power output and limitations for data communication.
Explains the use of the 12V DC accessory socket for powering compatible 12V DC accessories up to 5 amps.