
Jazz 300.book Page 18 Thursday, February 28, 2002 11:36 AM
Operating 12 Volt DC Appliances
Typical 12 volt DC appliances that can be used on the Jazz PP 300 C are listed in Table 2.
Table 2 | 12 Volt DC Appliances and Run Times | ||||
12 Volt DC Appliance |
| Watts1 |
| Hours2 | |
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Cellular telephone3 |
| 6 |
| 30 | |
Fluorescent light (built into |
| 8 |
| 23 | |
the unit) |
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Stereo/CD player |
| 10 |
| 17 | |
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Portable Cooler |
| 30 |
| 3.5 | |
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1.Represents actual power consumption as measured on sample appliances.
2.Operating times assume a fully charged battery and may very based on model or brand of appliance.
3.Represents talks time available from 10 recharge cycles.
To operate a 12 volt DC appliance:1.Plug the 12 volt DC appliance into the DC power socket on the right side of the unit, and turn the 12 volt DC appliance on (if required).
If the 12 volt DC appliance is drawing more than 12 amps (or has a short circuit defect), the internal circuit breaker of the Jazz PP 300 C shuts the power off to the 12 volt DC appliance. If this occurs, unplug the 12 volt DC appliance, and the internal circuit breaker automatically resets after a few seconds.
2.Fully recharge the Jazz PP 300 C as soon as possible after each use.
As the DC power socket is internally wired directly to the internal battery, extended operation of a 12 volt DC appliance may result in excessive battery discharge. See Caution for “Equipment damage” on page 17.
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