Note:
The Battery Charge (%) indicator is only accurate when the Motomaster® Eliminator
Power Pack has been disconnected from all appliances and all charging sources for at least
15 minutes.
Recharging Power Pack with the DC to DC charging cable through the 12 V power outlet:
(1). Open the plastic cover that protects the DC socket.
(2). Insert one plug of the DC to DC charging cable into the 12 V DC accessory socket in
the vehicle.
(3). Insert the other plug of the DC to DC charging cable into the DC socket on the front of
the Power Pack.
(4). Once the Motomaster® Eliminator Power Pack is fully charged or when your vehicle's
engine is no longer running, disconnect the DC Charging Cable from both sockets.
Recharging with a Generator's Regulated 12 V DC Outlet
Lt,WARNING: Fire and Explosion Hazard
The generator output must be intended for battery charging and have an output of 15 V or
less. An unregulated output or one that exceeds 15 V DC can damage the battery. This can
lead to the accumulation of hydrogen, causing a fire/explosion hazard.
Refer to the Owner's Manual accompanying your generator for detailed instructions on
connecting the generator to a unit similar to the Motomaster® Eliminator Power Pack.
You can recharge the Motomaster® Eliminator Power Pack using a generator in several
ways:
• Usi~g the AC Charger to recharge the Motomaster® Eliminator Power Pack from a
generator is possible, but would require extended generator running time.
• Use a generator which has an auxiliary regulated 12 V DC output designed for
charging 12 V DC batteries. Most generators are equipped with these. Use this power
source for faster charging.
• Use a generator with a regulated 12 V DC lighter socket. Follow the connection
instructions in "Recharging Power Pack with the DC to DC Charging Cable".
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