Dewalt DXAEPS14 - 1600 Peak Battery Amp 12V Automotive Jump Starter/Power Station with 500 Watt AC Power Inverter, 120 PSI Digital Compressor

INSTRUCTION MANUAL - Page 20

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IMPORTANT: Small items such as volleyballs, footballs, etc. inflate
very rapidly. Keep this in mind when setting pressure. Take extra
care not to over-inflate.
4. When the desired pressure is reached, the compressor will
automatically stop. Press the Compressor Power Button again to
turn off the unit.
5. Disconnect the adapter from the inflated item.
6. Unscrew and remove the nozzle adapter from the Sure Fit
®
nozzle.
7. Allow the unit to cool, then recharge before storing away.
8. Store the compressor hose, Sure Fit
®
nozzle and nozzle adapter
in the storage bracket.
120 Volt AC Power Outlets
RATED VERSUS ACTUAL CURRENT DRAW OF EQUIPMENT
Most electrical tools, appliances, electronic devices and audio/visual
equipment have labels that indicate the power consumption in amps or
watts. Be sure that the power consumption of the item to be operated
is below 500 watts. If the power consumption is rated in amps AC,
simply multiply by the AC volts (120) to determine the wattage.
Resistive loads are the easiest for this unit to run; however, it will not
run larger resistive loads (such as electric stoves and heaters), which
require far more wattage than the unit can deliver on a continuous
basis. Inductive loads (such as TVs and stereos) require more current
to operate than do resistive loads of the same wattage rating.
POWER INVERTER OUTPUT WAVEFORM
The AC output waveform of this unit is known as a modified sine wave.
It is a stepped waveform that has characteristics similar to the sine wave
shape of utility power. This type of waveform is suitable for most AC
loads, including linear and switching power supplies used in electronic
equipment, transformers, and small motors.
PROTECTIVE FEATURES
The unit monitors the following conditions:
Low internal battery voltage: The unit will automatically shut down
when the battery voltage drops too low, as this can harm the battery.
High internal battery voltage: The unit will automatically shut down
when the battery voltage is too high, as this can harm the unit.
Thermal shutdown protection: The unit will automatically shut down
when the unit becomes overheated.
Overload/short circuit protection: The unit will automatically shut
down when an overload or short circuit occurs.
Important Notes Concerning the AC Power Outlets
The two AC Power Outlets provide a combined total power draw of
500W.
When the AC Power Outlets are in use, the unit will monitor for the
following fault conditions: thermal fault, low and high battery voltage
fault, overload and short circuit (refer to the “Protective Features”
section).
1. If a low internal battery voltage fault condition exists, the AC Power
Outlets will shut down automatically and the backlit LCD screen
will display the following until the fault is corrected:
The Digital Display will show “AC”; the EMPTY Battery Status Icon
and Fault Icon on the LCD Screen will flash.
2. If a high internal battery voltage fault condition exists, the AC Power
Outlets will shut down automatically and the backlit LCD screen
will display the following until the fault is corrected:
The Digital Display will show “AC”; the FULL Battery Status Icon
and Fault Icon on the LCD Screen will flash.
3. If a thermal, overload or short circuit fault condition exists, the AC
Power Outlets will shut down automatically and the backlit LCD
screen will display the following until the fault is corrected:
The Battery Status Icon will light solid; the “AC” on the Digital
Display and the Fault Icon on the LCD Screen will flash.
Should any of the above fault conditions occur:
1. Disconnect the appliance from the unit.
2. Press the AC Power Button to turn the AC Power Outlet off.
3. Make sure the unit does not need to be recharged.
4. Allow the unit to cool down for several minutes.
5. Make sure the rating of the appliance plugged into the unit is
500 watts or lower and that the appliance cord and plug are not
damaged.
6. Assure there is adequate ventilation around the unit before
proceeding.
USING THE DUAL 120 VOLT AC OUTLETS
The two 120 Volt AC Outlets are located on the front of the unit (refer
to Fig. 2 to locate). The two outlets support a combined maximum
power draw of 500 watts.
1. Press the AC Power Button to turn on both 120V AC Power
Outlets. A beep will sound and the LCD Screen will display the
following:
The Battery Status Icon lights solid and the Digital Display shows
“AC,” indicating the dual AC outlets are ready to use.
2. Pull and hold the protective cover of the left AC outlet
counterclockwise or the protective cover of the right AC outlet
clockwise to expose the outlets. Insert the 120 volt AC plug from
the appliance into one of the 120 volt AC outlets.
3. Switch on the appliance and operate as usual.
NOTE: Ensure that the wattage of all equipment simultaneously
plugged into both 120V AC Power Outlets does not exceed 500
watts continuous.
4. Press the AC Power Button again to turn off the 120V AC Power
Outlets.
Monitor the unit’s internal battery status on the LCD Screen. Four solid
bars in the battery icon indicates a full battery. When the battery level
is nearly empty with only one solid bar, the unit MUST be recharged
at this time.
Make sure the AC Power Outlets are turned off when the unit is being
recharged or stored.
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