Fig.9, Rs132, Using the compressor – Sealey RS131 User Manual
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6.6.2.
Press the battery check button. If the green lights do not illuminate the unit must be charged before it can be used for jump starting.
6.6.3.
Ensure that all cables are clear of moving belts and rotating fans.
6.6.4.
Maintain a safe distance from the battery whilst jump starting.
6.6.5.
Turn on the ignition to start the vehicle.
NOTE: If the vehicle does not start after 4 to 5 seconds, allow the RoadStart unit to cool for 3 to 4 minutes, before attempting to
jump start the vehicle again. If this is not done, the unit could sustain damage.
6.6.6.
When the vehicle has started turn the rotary switch to OFF and disconnect the clamps in reverse order to the connection
sequence.
6.6.7.
For negative earthed systems, disconnect the negative (black) clamp first, then disconnect the positive (red) clamp.
6.6.8.
For positive earthed systems, disconnect the positive (red) clamp first, then disconnect the negative (black) clamp.
6.6.9.
Return the clamps to the mounting bars at the back of the casing.
6.6.10. Recharge the unit at the first available opportunity.
6.7.
ALTERNATIVE VEHICLE POWER SUPPLY
6.7.1.
When a vehicle battery is disconnected, the memory systems in radios, electronic ignition systems and alarms are frequently lost.
6.7.2.
When replacing a battery the RoadStart unit can be used as an alternative power supply by connecting the units 12V DC extension
lead (fig.8) into the cigarette lighter socket. This will prevent loss of memory in the systems outlined in Paragraph 6.7.1.
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WARNING! The vehicle positive battery cable will be live and MUST be insulated (e.g. in a heavy duty plastic bag).
6.8.
MULTIPURPOSE POWER SUPPLY
6.8.1.
This RoadStart unit can be used as a multipurpose power supply to power up any equipment which can connect via a 12V DC
cigarette lighter plug. (17amp maximum).
6.8.2.
Open the socket cover and plug in the lead from the appliance/accessory.
6.8.3.
Activate the socket by moving the switch above it to the ON position. The appliance operating time will depend on the state
of charge of the battery and the amount of current drawn by the appliance. Periodically check the battery status. If only the red
light comes on recharge the unit as soon as possible.
6.8.4.
The socket is protected by a circuit breaker which will trip if the current exceeds 17amps. After 15 to 20 minutes cooling time the
circuit breaker will automatically reset.
6.8.5.
DO NOT plug a cigarette lighter into the socket on the unit.
6.9.
USING THE WORKLIGHT
6.9.1.
To turn the worklight ON and OFF use the switch on the left hand side of the lense. If used on its own the light will operate for up to
40 hours on a fully charged battery. Turn OFF light when not required to conserve battery power.
6.9.2.
The light uses a 12V 3watt bulb. To replace the bulb firstly ensure that the light switch is OFF. Then undo the two screws at the top
and bottom of the lens. Prise out the lens. Replace bulb with same type and reassemble the lens to the case.
7. USING THE COMPRESSOR
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WARNING! Check the manual for items to be inflated to obtain the manufacturers recommended inflation pressure.
Avoid over inflation.
7.1.
INFLATING TYRES
7.1.1.
Pull the air hose from the stowage track at the back edge of the compressor (see fig.3) and ensure that the locking lever on the
valve connector is in the upright position i.e. in line with the connector. See fig.9.
7.1.2.
Remove the screw cap from tyre valve stem.
7.1.3.
Push the connector as far as possible onto the valve stem and push the locking lever through 90º to lock it.
7.1.4.
Switch on the compressor using the switch on the unit (see fig.2-16) and monitor the pressure on the air pressure gauge
(see fig.2-15).
7.1.5.
When the desired pressure is reached, turn off the compressor, rotate the connector lever to the upright position and remove it
from the valve stem.
NOTE: It is recommended to use a separate air gauge to double check the actual inflation pressure achieved.
7.1.6.
Screw the cap back onto the valve stem.
7.2.
INFLATING PLASTIC INFLATABLE ITEMS e.g. balls, air beds, rubber rafts etc.
7.2.1.
Check the manual for items to be inflated to obtain the manufacturer’s recommended inflation pressure.
7.2.2.
Identify valve on product and remove any cover fitted.
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WARNING! Check the manual for items to be inflated to obtain the manufacturer’s recommended inflation pressure.
Avoid over inflation.
7.2.3.
Identify the correct adaptor for the product and insert it into the inflation connector as indicated in fig.9 and push the locking
lever through 90º to lock it.
7.2.4.
Insert the other end of the adaptor into the valve as far as possible.
7.2.5.
Switch on the compressor using the switch on the unit (see fig.2-16) and monitor the pressure on the air pressure gauge
(see fig.2-15).
7.2.6.
When the desired pressure is reached, turn off the compressor, rotate the connector lever to the upright position and remove it
RS132
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