Some appliances may be difficult or impossible to operate with from the Motomaster®
Eliminator Power Pack. They may have high surge requirements or may be incompatible
with the output waveform of the Motomaster® Eliminator Power Pack. See "High Surge
Appliances" and "Trouble Appliances".
Typical AC appliances that can be used on the Motomaster® Eliminator Power Pack are
listed in the table below.
AC appliance Watts
Hours
Cordless telephone
(standby)
5
Home security work light
5
23
Portable work light
23
25
75
Video game console
Laptop computer
3.5
50 min
20
30 min
100Color TV - 13"
4.5
Process for operating an AC Appliance:
1. Check battery status to ensure the battery is fully charged.
2. Open the AC Outlet cover.
3. Slide the AC fUSB switch to the left, the indicator will illuminate.
4. Plug the AC appliance into the AC outlet.
5. Turn the AC appliance ON.
6. Recharge the Motomaster® Eliminator Power Pack immediately after use. See
"Recharging the Power Pack Battery".
Low voltage alarm
An audible alarm will begin to beep intermittently when the battery reaches 11.0 V DC. The
Motomaster® Eliminator Power Pack must be turned off after all AC and DC loads are
removed. If the voice-guided warning is ignored, a manual reset is not performed, and the _
battery is not being charged immediately, the battery will die.
Overload and Over-Temperature Protection
In
the event of an overload (>200 W) or overheating, the Motomaster® Eliminator Power
Pack automatically shuts down power to the AC outlet within 15 seconds.
10.