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1. Turn off the vehicles ignition and all accessories before
making any connections.
2. Make sure that the units ON/OFF switch (9) is turned
OFF.
3. The following procedure is for a negative earth system
ie the negative battery terminal is connected to the
chassis.
4. Connect the positive (+) red clamp to the vehicle's
positive battery terminal.
5. Connect the negative (-) black clamp to chassis or a
solid, non-moving, metal vehicle component or chassis
part. Never clamp directly to negative battery terminal or
moving part. Refer to the automobile owner's manual.
6. Turn the unit's ON/OFF switch (9) to the ON position.
7. Start the vehicle and crank the engine in 3 to 6 second
bursts.
If the engine doesn't start within 6 seconds let the units
internal battery cool for 3 minutes before making
another attempt.
8. When the vehicle starts, turn the unit's OFF/ON switch
(9) to the OFF position.
9. Leave the vehicle's engine running.
10. Disconnect the (-) black lamp connected to the engine
or chassis first, followed by the (+) red clamp that is
connected to the battery positive (+) terminal.
11. Carefully press the negative (black) jumper cable wire
into the storage channel starting at the end furthest from
the clamp.
12. Clamp the negative (black) clamp onto the clamp
holder (16).
13. Carefully press the positive (red) jumper cable wire into
the storage channel starting at the end furthest from the
clamp.
14. Clamp the positive (red) clamp onto the clamp
holder (16).
15. Charge the unit as soon as possible.
Using the LED area light (fig. A)
The LED area light (10) will operate up to 50 hours on a full
charge. The LED area light's operating life is 100,000 hours.
Press the LED area light on/off button (5) on the top
panel of the unit to turn the LED area light (10) on.
Press the LED area light on/off button (5) again to turn
the LED area light (10) off.
16. Make sure that the LED area light is turned off while the
unit is being charged or stored.
Using the inflator (fig. A)
Warning! When using the inflator:
Do not use the inflator when the charger is connected to
the mains.
Do not direct the nozzle at animals or bystanders.
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Never leave the compressor unattended when running.
Only use the adaptors supplied.
Should the unit run over an extended period of time it
may overheat and cause the thermal trip to activate.
When this occurs switch the compressor off and allow to
cool for 30 minutes.
Keep the compressor stored out of reach of small
children.
The gauge is intended as a guide only. Tyre pressures
should be regularly checked with a certified gauge.
Do not over inflate any object as this may cause a risk
of injury.
This inflator can be used to inflate car tyres and sports
equipment.
Remove the inflator hose from the storage
compartment.
If an adaptor is required, choose the correct adaptor for
the product you are inflating and fit it into the nozzle (2).
Fit the nozzle (2) of the inflator or the adaptor, if fitted, to
the valve of the item to be inflated. Make sure that the
nozzle (2) is locked in place.
Move the inflator switch (1) to the on position (I).
Monitor the pressure gauge (3) until the required
pressure is reached.
Move the inflator switch (1) to the off position (0).
Remove the adaptor, if fitted, or the nozzle (2) from the
inflated item.
Remove the adaptor, if fitted, and store it in the inflator
nozzle storage compartment (15).
Maintenance
Your Black & Decker tool/appliance has been designed to
operate over a long period of time with a minimum of
maintenance.
Continuous satisfactory operation depends upon proper tool
care and regular cleaning.
Warning! Before performing any maintenance or cleaning
on the tool/appliance, unplug the appliance.
From time to time wipe the appliance with a damp cloth.
Do not use any abrasive or solvent-based cleaner. Do
not immerse the appliance in water.
After each use, clean the battery clamps (4) and be sure
to remove any battery fluid that will cause corrosion of
the clamps (4).
Clean the outside case of the battery charger with a soft
cloth and, if necessary, mild soap solution.
Do not allow liquid to enter the battery charger. Do not
operate when the battery charger is wet.
Keep the battery charger cords loosely coiled during
storage to prevent damage to the cords.