Brunton 7.5 manual

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    SOLO 1 5 & 7 .5 Por table power GENERAL SAFETY INFORMA TION This manual contains important informa - ti on ab out th e ass emb ly , use an d ma int ena n c e of th is pr od uc t. Ke ep th is m an ual fo r fut ur e r e fe re n ce . Be sur e to re a d th is manual completely before us - in g th e So l o. Ke e p th i s man ual an d review it regul[...]

  • Page 2

    1 SECTION I. Reference II. Introduction III. Safety Issues / W arnings USER INSTRUCTIONS IV . General Use V . Charging VI. Using as AC Power Source VII. Using as DC Power Source VIII. Level Key SPECIFICA TIONS IX. Battery Supply X. Charge Input Jack XI. FCC ERROR CODES/TROUBLESHOOTING XII. Fault Mode XIII. Thermal Shutdown XIV . LED Indicator Quick[...]

  • Page 3

    2 • Any changes or modications made by the user will also void the user’ s authority to operate the Solo under FCC rules. • Operate the Solo away from ammable materials. • Operate in a well-ventilated area away fr om combustible gases or fumes. • Exposure to extreme temperatures may cause overheating of the unit and trigger a shutdo[...]

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    3 complete. • The LED’ s are only an approximation of curr ent char ge status. • T o immediately restart the charge cycle, unplug the charge apparatus and then re - connect it. If the battery is already fully char ged it will not hurt the battery . T o charge the Solo: 1. The Solo can be used as a power source while char ging. 2. Place the So[...]

  • Page 5

    4 VI. Using as AC Power Source • The Solo™ (15 or 7.5) can’t be dir ectly used as an AC source. • It can be connected to a DC to AC power inverter . The Solo is limited to 5 amps max output. If your applications demands more than this it will not be able to run your power inverter and appliance. VII. Using as DC Power Source • It is recom[...]

  • Page 6

    5 the unit is being char ged the green LED’ s will remain illuminated until the battery pack is fully charged. SPECIFICA TIONS IX. Battery Supply X. Charge Input Jack • The inlet will accept any 2.5 mm by 5.5 mm barrel jack. • Charge input is rated for 11V DC to 16V DC. XI. FCC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is [...]

  • Page 7

    6 in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television r eception, which can be determined by tur ning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer ence by one or more of the following measur es: • Reorient or relocate the r eceiving antenna. • Increase the sep[...]

  • Page 8

    7 connected to. 3. Check to see if the connected device is switched on. 4. Press the LEVEL key . If none of the green LED’ s light up the battery needs to be charged or r eset. See fault mode above. 5. Check to make sure device does not exceed the power rating of the power pack. (12.8 volts / 5 amps) 6. Ensure that the char ger / device is plugge[...]

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    8 BRUNTON Solo W arranty Registration Detach and Return within 30 days of purchase Name: _____________________________________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________________________________ City: _______________________ State: ___________ Zip: __________________________ Phone: __________________________[...]

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    9 SECTION I. Références II. Introduction III. Sécurité / Avertissements INSTRUCTIONS POUR L ’UTILISA TEUR IV . Utilisation générale V . Recharge VI. Utilisation comme source de courant CA VII. Utilisation comme source de courant CC VIII. T ouche de niveau (Level Key) CARACTÉRISTIQUES IX. Source d’alimentation X. Connecteur femelle pour r[...]

  • Page 11

    10 d’usage de ce produit selon les règles de la FCC. • Utilisez le Solo loin de tout matériel inammable. • Utilisez le Solo dans un endroit bien aéré, loin des gaz et des vapeurs qui peuvent s’enammer . • Une exposition à des températures extrêmes peut causer une surchauffe de l’appareil et un arrêt jusqu’à ce que l’a[...]

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    11 • Les voyants DEL ne vous donnent qu’un aperçu de l’état de la charge. • Pour reprendr e immédiatement le cycle de charge, débranchez l’appareil qui a été utilisé pour charger et rebranchez-le. Si la batterie a atteint sa pleine charge, cela n’endommagera pas la batterie. Pour charger le Solo: 1. Le Solo peut être utilisé co[...]

  • Page 13

    12 VI. Utilisation comme source de courant CA • Le SoloMD (15 ou 7,5) ne peut être directement utilisé comme source de courant CA. • Il peut être branché à un onduleur CC vers CA. La puissance de sortie maximale du Solo est de 5 ampères. Si vos besoins sont plus grands, il ne pourra faire fonctionner l’onduleur et l’appareil. VII. Uti[...]

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    13 • La touche LEVEL fonctionne durant la période de charge. • Rappelez-vous qu’il est suggéré charger complètement le Solo avant de l’utiliser . Pour déterminer le niveau de charge: 1. Placez le Solo dans un endroit sécuritair e. V oir les avertissements précédents. 2. Enfoncez la touche “Status”. 3. Examinez l’appareil pour [...]

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    14 interférences qui peuvent nuir e à son fonctionnement. Notez bien: Cet équipement a été testé et a été trouvé conforme aux limites imposées aux appar - eils numériques de classe B, en rapport avec la section 15 des règles de la FCC. Ces limites sont conçues an d’offrir une protection raisonnable contre les interférences nuisib[...]

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    15 • DEL vert – correspond au niveau de charge de la batterie au-dessus du nombre de barres de chacun. XV . Dépannage Problème: L ’appareil branché ne r eçoit pas de courant 1. Vériez le raccordement entr e le câble d’alimentation et la prise de courant. 2. Assurez-vous que le câble d’alimentation convient à la prise à laquell[...]

  • Page 17

    16 BRUNTON Réparations sous garantie (307) 857-4700 2255 Brunton Court support@brunton.com Riverton, WY 82501 www.brunton.com S.V .P ., détachez et retournez à l’intérieur d’un délai de 30 jours Enregistr ement de la garantie BRUNTON Nom: ______________________________________________________________________ Adresse: ______________________[...]

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    2255 Brunton Court | Riverton, WY 82501 USA phone: 307.857.4700 | fax: 307.857.4702 www .brunton.com[...]