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INTRODUCTION

Thank you for choosing the Vector™ Portable/Cordless/Rechargeable Pocket Generator™. Please read this guide carefully before use to ensure optimum performance and avoid damage to the unit or items that you are using it with. For easy reference, all information and specifications pertaining to the Pocket Generator™ as a complete unit are listed at the front of this manual. All information and specifications pertaining to the Power Force 50™ power inverter, are listed at the back of the manual.

The Pocket Generator™ is a convenient, easy-to-carry, completely portable source of electricity designed to operate either 110-volt AC or 12-volt DC appliances or accessories in areas where permanent utility power sources are not available. It is ideal for use with Vector™ 12-volt DC cordless/portable/rechargeable products.

The Pocket Generator™ can be used to:

Operate: 12-volt DC

Fans, inflators, fluorescent worklights, cellular phones*, air compressors, spotlights, TVs, portable radios, cassette or CD players, and more.

*Can quick-charge a cellular phone by using the phone’s 12-volt DC adapter cord.

Operate: 110-volt AC

Laptop computers and printers, reading lamps, fans, and more.

Recharge: 110-volt AC

Small 110-volt AC devices (laptop computers, cellular phones, camcorders, power tool batteries) that have an appropriate recharging adapter with a 110-volt AC standard-type plug.

 

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1. 110-volt AC wall charger

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2.ON/OFF switch for 50-watt power inverter

3.110-volt AC power outlet

4.Shoulder strap

5.12-volt DC power outlet

6.12-volt DC vehicle charger (or, battery booster/memory saver)

7.50 watt power inverter

8.Fuse

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Contents Warranty Information Introduction Fig. aSystem Features Includes Vector Power Force 50 inverterRecharging From a 110-volt AC Power Source Recharging From a 12-volt DC Power SourceOperation Estimated run-timesVolt AC Operation Main Fuse Fig. BStorage IntroductionHOW the Power Force 50 Inverter Works Principle Of OperationPower Source Requirements Connection To LoadRechargeable Appliances Do not Connect to AC Distribution WiringFuse Replacement Operating Tips Rated Versus Actual Current Draw of EquipmentProtective Features of the Power Force Battery Operating TimeTroubleshooting Estimated Operation TimesProblem Television Interference Common Power Output ProblemsYear Extended Warranty Registration Form Cut here