5. RECHARGING THE POWER PACK BATTERY
All rechargeable batteries gradually discharge when left idle. You need to recharge them
periodically to maintain maximum battery capacity. The AC Charger supplied with the
Motomaster® Eliminator Power Pack is designed to regulate the charging process,
ensuring that the battery is always fully charged but never overcharged. To ensure safe
recharging and maximum b~ttery life, recharge the Motomgster® Eliminator Power Pack
only with the supplied charger or approved battery chargers.
LtCAUTION
Due to inherent self-discharge, lead acid batteries must be charged at least once every 90
days, especially in a warm environment. Leaving a battery in a discharged state or not
recharging every 90 days may result in permanent damage to the battery and poor boosting
performance.
To check the Motomaster® Eliminator Power Pack's charge level, press the Battery Level
button and the digital display will show the battery voltage.
You can recharge the battery using one of the following methods:
• The AC Charger (supplied) plugged into a standard 115 V wall outlet.
• Use the DC-to-DC charging cable (supplied) with 12 V power outlet in your vehicle as
you drive.
LtCAUTlON
Do not operate AC or DC appliances while the Power Pack is being charged.
LtCAUTION
Do not attempt to recharge the Motomaster® Eliminator Power Pack battery if it is frozen.
LtCAUTION
Do not operate AC or DC appliances while the Motomaster® Eliminator Power Pack is
being recharged with the AC Charger. The AC Charger may be permanently damaged if AC
appliances or 12 V DC appliances are operated with while the AC Charger is still
connected.
Recharging the Power Pack with the
AC
charger
Using the AC Charger is the simplest method for recharging the battery. When charging
from an AC source,the charging status LED indicator will flash green. When the battery
has reached capacity, the indicator will light solid green. Charging when the battery has
been fully discharged could take up to 40 hours.
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