Schumacher EC-4000-USB manual Recharging the Emergency CAR Starter

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RECHARGING THE EMERGENCY CAR STARTER

The EC-4000-USB comes uncharged. We recommend you charge it immediately. Recharge after every use and every month if not used. There are two ways to recharge:

A.Charging the EC-4000-USB’s internal battery with the AC wall charger:

1.Plug the AC wall charger’s adaptor into the charger recep- tacle on the back of the starter.

2.Plug the wall charger into a 120V AC electrical wall outlet. The INTERNAL BATTERY CHARGING LED will illuminate red.

3.Wait 12 hours when charging for the first time. Subsequent charges will be complete when the INTERNAL BATTERY CHARGING LED illuminates green. Note: The AC wall charger does not automatically shut off. Monitor the charge time and be sure to disconnect the rear charger jack when finished recharging the EC-4000-USB.

B.Charging the Emergency Car Starter in the vehicle:

1.After the vehicle is running and the CHARGE CAR BATTERY switch is in the OFF position (button up), simply plug the EC-4000-USB’s 12V DC male adaptor plug into the vehicle’s 12V DC accessory outlet. When the internal battery CHARGING LED glows, the unit is being recharged by the vehicle. Do not leave the EC-4000-USB connected to the vehicle’s 12V DC accessory outlet when the vehicle’s engine is notrunning; the EC-4000-USB may discharge the vehicle’s battery.

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Contents Model No EC-4000-USB Other uses includeUsing the Emergency CAR Starter AS a USB Power Source Starting a Vehicle with a Weak BatteryPage Recharging the Emergency CAR Starter Charging the Emergency Car Starter in the vehicleAccessory Outlet Output 12V DC 5 Amp maximum FuseLimited warranty Modelo EC-4000-USB Otros usos incluyenPage Inmediatamente Recargue DEL Arranque DE Automóvil EN Emergencia Fusible Salida DEL Tomacorriente USBGarantía Limitada