User manual

5
GB Item No.: 16528
Mini lithium power pack with starting aid
INTRODUCTION
We are delighted that you have opted for the Mini lithium power pack 16528 with starting aid. With the help of the Mini lithium power pack,
starting aid for a car with a weak battery is convenient and no problem. In addition, the power pack has a number of other useful functions
such as a practical LED working lamp to help you change a wheel in the dark.
The USB connection included in the mini lithium power pack makes it possible to use the appliance as an independent power supply for
mobile phone, tablet and other similar appliances. Small 12 V devices can also be operated from the 12 V output.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The internal battery of the mini lithium power pack is a rechargeable maintenance-free lithium battery which is not replaceable.
When being charged and during starting assistance, batteries generate explosive gases. To reduce the risk of an explosion, avoid fire and
sparks in the vicinity of the batteries. Each time before use of the device, read these instructions and the safety instructions of the battery
manufacturer through with care.
Observe too the manufacturer's special instructions on the vehicle battery.
Only use the mini lithium power pack as a starting aid for vehicles fitted with lead-acid batteries. It is not designed for operating low-voltage
appliances via the connections for long periods while the power pack is connected to the mains supply. The power pack is not a voltage
converter. Never attempt to recharge dry cell batteries, as used in many households. These batteries are capable of exploding and causing
a considerable amount of damage.
When you are working with lead-acid batteries, there should always be a second person in the vicinity to give assistance in the
case of an accident, for example with battery acid.
An adequate supply of fresh water and soap should also be available close at hand.
Always wear full goggles. Clothing can be damaged by the effects of acid, and skin can be burned. Wear appropriate protective
clothing and avoid any contact with the eyes whilst you are working on the battery.
When battery acid comes into contact with the skin or clothing, treat the affected parts immediately with soap and water. If despite
washing, skin irritation or pain occurs in the affected spot, seek medical advice without delay. If acid splashes in the eyes,
immediately flush the eye(s) affected for at least ten minutes with cold running water, then seek out the nearest available doctor
without further delay.
Smoking, fire and naked lights are prohibited in the vicinity of batteries due to the danger of explosion.
Never place any tool on the battery as this may cause a short circuit.
When working with lead-acid batteries, you should remove all jewellery as this may also cause a short circuit.
Do not use any loose wires in the vicinity of the starting aid clips of the appliance as they may cause a short circuit in the battery in
the appliance which may lead to an explosion.
The clips must on no account be held against each other or contact each other as this may cause sparking, leading to a
fire hazard or risk of an explosion.
Short circuits may also cause overheating of the battery leading to an explosion.
PACKING LIST
1. Mini lithium power pack with starting aid cable
2. 230 V AC charger unit
3. Instructions for use (this document)
4. 12 V DC adaptor cable/plug
5. Adaptor for various mobile phones, tablets, etc., as well as a variety of plugs.
TECHNICAL DATA
For 12 V batteries
Starting aid 12 V: 200 A (400 A peak)
USB connection
5 V 2A
1 x 12 V socket
12 V 2A
1 x 19 V socket
19 V 3.5A
Dimensions (LxBxH)
approx. 16 x 7.5 x 2.8 cm
Weight
approx. 430 g
Capacity of the cells
12000 mAh
BEFORE FIRST USE
1. Before first being used, the mini lithium power pack must be completely charged. The power pack should be recharged if possible
every time it is used, and thereafter it should be topped up at least every three months.
2. Never store the starting aid appliance without it having been charged. Deep discharge will damage it beyond repair.
3. There are various possibilities available for charging the battery:
4. the appliance can be charged by connecting it with the mains power pack supplied into a shockproof 230 V mains socket.
5. As a back-up, the power pack can also be charged via the 12 V socket of your car (cigarette lighter socket), using the cigarette
lighter adaptor.