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Brand | Rescue |
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Model | 1800 |
Category | Power Pack |
Language | English |
Details exclusions like battery/compressor, misuse, unauthorized repairs, and consequential damages.
Provides steps for contacting technical service and submitting proof of purchase for claims.
States it is illegal to dispose of lead acid batteries in trash and provides recycling contact.
Highlights critical safety warnings for operation, including potential injury and battery damage.
Provides instructions on keeping the unit charged, clean, and protected from environmental factors.
Offers solutions for common issues like poor connections, low charge, or charge holding problems.
Lists crucial warnings regarding model usage, storage, short circuits, and clamp attachment.
Details the approved recharging method, battery status indicators, and recommended charging frequency.
Provides tips for best performance, focusing on cleaning battery terminals and posts.
Warns about hazards of battery acid and hydrogen gas, including explosion risks and protective measures.
Advises charging the unit before first use and reading all instructions.
Explains the audible alarm and visual indicators for incorrect clamp connection to the battery.
Explains how appliances with high surge requirements can affect the unit's capabilities.
Describes how to connect and use 12V DC accessories with the unit.
Guides users on how to connect and operate AC appliances, including warnings and shutdown procedures.
Explains how AC appliances consume power and their compatibility with the unit.
Provides estimated run times for various AC appliances based on their wattage.
Step-by-step guide on how to safely jump-start a vehicle using the Portable Power Pack.
Provides notes on using clamp lights, proper storage, and maintaining optimal performance.
Warns that the inverter's non-sinusoidal output can damage certain electronics and appliances.
Explains how to run multiple AC appliances simultaneously, up to a 300-watt limit.