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2. SPECIFICATION & FEATURES
2.1. Specification
Models: ............................RS1.V5 ......RS102.V4 ....... RS103.V3
Cold Cranking Amps: ............300A ..............600A ............. 1000A
Peak
Amps:
........................1000A
............1600A
............. 3200A
Voltage:
...................................12V ................12V ................. 12V
Auxiliary
Output:
.....................12V
................12V
................. 12V
Cable & Clamp Length: ......0.5mtr ............1.0mtr ............. 1.8mtr
Weight:
................................ 8.9kg
................ 9kg
...........17.08kg
2.2. Product
Features
(Key to figs.1 & 2)
1) POSITIVE BATTERY CLAMP
2) FLEXIBLE HEAVY DUTY COPPER CABLE
3) CHARGING POINT
4) 12VDC OUTPUT/CHARGING SOCKET
5)
TEST
BUTTON
6) AMBER LED CHARGING INDICATOR
7) RED POWER LEVEL LED INDICATORS
8) GREEN FULLY CHARGED LED INDICATOR
9) FLEXIBLE HEAVY DUTY COPPER CABLE
10) NEGATIVE BATTERY CLAMP
11) SAFETY STORAGE HOLSTER
12) HEAVY DUTY PLASTIC CASE
13) SAFETY STORAGE HOLSTER
RS1.V5
RS102.V4
RS103.V3
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1.3 ELECTRICAL SAFETY (with respect to mains chargers)
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WARNING! It is the user’s responsibility to check the following:
You must check the AC adaptor to ensure that it is safe before
using.
You must inspect the power supply lead, plugs and all
electrical connections for wear and damage.
You must ensure the risk of electric shock is minimised by the
installation of appropriate safety devices. An RCCB (Residual
Current Circuit Breaker) should be incorporated in the main
distribution board. We recommend that an RCD (Residual
Current Device) is used with all electrical products.
It is particularly important to use an RCD with portable products
that plug into an electrical supply not protected by an RCCB. If
in doubt consult a qualified electrician. You can obtain a
Residual Current Device through your Sealey dealer.
You must read and understand instructions concerning
electrical
safety.
1.3.1 The Electricity At Work Act 1989 requires all portable
electrical appliances, if used on business premises, to be tested
by a qualified person, using a Portable Appliance Tester (PAT),
at least once a year.
1.3.2 The Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 makes owners of
electrical appliances responsible for the safe condition of the
appliance and the safety of the appliance operator. If in any
doubt about electrical safety, contact a qualified electrician.
1.3.3 DO ensure that the insulation on all cables and the product itself
is safe before connecting to the mains power supply.
1.3.4 DO ensure that cables are always protected against short circuit
and
overload.
1.3.5 DO regularly inspect power supply, leads, plugs for wear and
damage and power connections to ensure that none is loose.
1.3.6 DO check product voltage is the same as power supply to be
used and check that all fused plugs are fitted with the correct
capacity
fuses.
© Jack Sealey
Original Language Version
RS1.V5, RS102.V4, RS103.V3 Issue: 2W - 08/12/14