Schumacher SI2 Power Converter

User Manual - Page 7

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4. FASTENING THE CONVERTER TO A FLAT SURFACE
For convenience, your converter can be fastened to a at surface, horizontally or
vertically. The area where the converter is to be fastened must be dry, well ventilated
and away from any combustible material or fumes.
1. Turn off and disconnect the converter.
2. Place the back of the converter with the mounting bracket against a secure and
at surface.
3. Attach the converter to the at surface using corrosion-resistant screws.
5. CONNECTING CONVERTER CABLES
The converter and power source must be in the OFF mode.
IMPORTANT: Make sure you connect your converter to a 12 volt power supply only.
CONVERTER CONNECTION:
1. Locate the positive and negative plastic terminals located on the right side of
the converter and remove the terminal caps completely.
2. Install the positive (red) cable ring lug onto the positive (red) terminal screw.
Install the negative (black) cable ring lug onto the negative (black) terminal
screw. Tighten each terminal so that the cable cannot come loose.
CONNECTING CONVERTER CABLE TO A VEHICLE (100 watts maximum):
1. Remove the cigarette lighter from its outlet.
2. Push the 12 volt power plug rmly into the outlet.
CONNECTING CONVERTER CABLES TO 12V BATTERY
OR 12V POWER SOURCE:
1. Keep hands, hair, clothing and jewelry clear of battery terminals.
2. Wear eye protection and protective clothing.
3. Connect the positive (red) converter terminal cable to the power source
positive (+) or battery terminal. Make sure the connection is secure.
4. Connect the negative (black) converter terminal cable to the power source
negative (-) or battery terminal. Make sure the connection is secure.
5. To disconnect the converter, reverse the above steps.
NOTE: The internal speaker may make a brief “beep” when the converter is being
connected to or disconnected from the 12V power source.
ATTENTION: Failure to make the correct connections will result in blown fuses and
permanent damage to the converter.
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