Never use the voltage inverter while simultaneously charging the Power Station!
Connecting the voltage inverter
Make sure that the voltage inverter is turned off before connecting/disconnecting an electrical device.
To do so, turn the "Inverter'' switch (18) to the O position.
Plug in your electrical device to the power outlet (19) on the back of the Power Station. Now activate
the "Inverter" switch (18). The voltage inverter starts working and the control lamp (21) lights up
green. At the same time, the voltage inverter's cooling fan can be heard starting. The connected
device can now be operated.
The Power Station's battery is drained du ring operation. lf the discharge reaches a critical level, the
red control lamp (21) lights up. In this case, cease operating the connected electrical device and use
the "Inverter" switch (18) to turn off the voltage inverter.
Disconnect the electrical device from the Power Station before fully recharging the Power Station
(see chapter "Charging the Power Station").
USB charging sockets
The Power Station features two USB charging sockets (13) on its front side. You can use them to
charge a variety of electrical devices.
To activate the two USB charging sockets (13), press the "USB" button (9). The control lamp (8)
lights up to indicate the sockets are operational.
Caution: Read the user manual of the device you wish to charge before connecting it to the
Power Station. The USB charging sockets are not designed for data transfer!
When you no langer need the USB charging function, deactivate the USB charging sockets by
pressing the button (9) to prevent unnecessary drain on the Power Station's battery.
12 Volt vehicle sockets
The Power Station features two 12 Volt on-board power outlets (3). You can use the two sockets to
operate electrical devices with cigarette lighter plugs.
Please note: The sockets are permanently connected to the Power Station battery (12 Volt
DC) and do not require extra activation.
Do not connect electrical devices to the sockets whose input individually or in total exceeds more
than 100 Watt (see rating plates).
LED working light
On the front of the Power Station, there is an LED working light (4). This auxiliary light can be turned
on/off via the "Light" switch (7). Always turn off the LED working light when it is not in use to prevent
unnecessary drain on the Power Station's battery.
Fuses
There is one fuse on the front and back side of the Power Station each (12 and 16). Fuse (12)
protects the following components against overload:
Compressor, USB charging sockets, LED working light and 12 Volt vehicle sockets
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