Vector VEC259 owner manual Inflating, Deflating, Lantern Light

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8.INFLATING

1.Connect the inflator/deflator to either the battery pack or the DC power adapter.

2.Be sure the appropriate nozzle head is attached to the tapered inflating port of the inflator/deflator unit. Push the nozzle onto the inflation port to attach. The inflat- ing port can be identified by location. It is on the side of the unit.

3.Position the nozzle against the valve of the inflatable item. Turn on the unit, and inflate the item to desired firmness. After inflation, move the nozzle away from the valve and turn the switch OFF.

8.1DEFLATING

1.Pull off the nozzle from the inflating port of the unit and reinstall it at the deflating port of the inflator/deflator (on the top of the unit). Press the nozzle to attach.

2.Power the Inflator with either the battery pack or the DC adapter.

3.Position the nozzle against the valve of the inflated item. Turn on the unit and deflate the item.

NOTE: If the inflatable item’s air valve is equipped with a safety flap, it maybe necessary to hold the flap open with a pencil or similarly shaped object to deflate the item.

9.LANTERN LIGHT

The lantern light is actually three lights in one. The spotlight provides a bright focused light; a bright, long lasting fluorescent lamp provides general area lighting, and a 3 light LED flashes on and off for emergencies.

The main quartz-halogen spotlight is controlled on and off by a latching trigger switch on the handle. The lantern light is powered by either the 12 volt battery pack or the 12 volt DC power adapter.

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SPOTLIGHT

SCREW

FLUORESCENT LAMP

SPOTLIGHT TRIGGER SWITCH (LATCHING)

SLIDE SWITCH

FLUORESCENT/OFF/

EMERGENCY FLASHER

EMERGENCY FLASHER

12V DC ACCESSORY OUTLET

BATTERY PACK OR

DC POWER ADAPTER

A 12 volt DC accessory outlet is located on the side of the unit. This permits cell phone recharging or operation of other 12 volt DC appliances. If the battery pack is installed (3 amp hour, 12 volt battery or 36 watt hours), appliance wattage should be limited to prevent rapid battery rundown.

Approximate continuous runtimes on a fully charged battery are:

Spotlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5 hours Fluorescent light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 hours Emergency flasher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 hours Recharge the battery pack after each use. (Refer to Section 5 for details.)

9.1PARTS REPLACEMENT LANTERN LIGHT

Replaceable parts for the lantern light are:

The quartz halogen bulb and the fluorescent tube.

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Contents CORDED, Cordless Important Safety Information ContentsAdditional KEY Features IntroductionNozzle Hatch Cover Nozzles Pressure Gauge Attaching the COMPRESSOR’S AIR Hose Powering the COMPRESSOR, Inflator or LampCHARGING/RECHARGING the Battery Pack Contact Fused DC Plug Release ButtonRecharge Port COMPRESSOR/TIRE InflatorTypical Inflation Times for Compressor USE Recharge LEDInflating DeflatingLantern Light Bulb Reflector Bezel Lens MAINTENANCE/REPLACEMENT PartsBattery Replacement Remove LensSpecifications For CompressorLantern Light