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User manual Energy Tech Laboratories, model VEC1029FPOB

Manafacture: Energy Tech Laboratories
File size: 244.23 kb
File name: 820e99c9-958f-4637-bf81-c424a760da83.pdf
Language of manual:en
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THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING THE OPERATION AND WARRANTY OF THIS PRODUCT. PLEASE RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. 4140 S.W. 30th Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33312 Toll Free: (800) 544-6986 VEC1029FPOB_ManualEN_101606 10/16/06 5:17 PM Page 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNINGS TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR INJURY: • This equipment employs components that tend to produce arcs or sparks. DONOT install in compartments containing batteries or flammable materials. • Use this unit in properly ventilated areas ONLY. Do not block ventilation slots. • DO NOT use the inverter near flammable materials or in locations that mayaccumulate flammable fumes or gases. • Do not open — there are no user-serviceable parts inside. • Do not insert foreign objects into the outlets. • Do not expose the unit to flammables, water, rain or snow. • This inverter has not been tested for use with medical devices. CAUTIONS • ALWAYS turn OFF the inverter by disconnecting it from the DC accessory outlet when not in use. • NEVER IMMERSE THE UNIT IN WATER. • DO NOT expose to extreme heat or flames. • DO NOT replace the 12 Volt DC Adapter fuse with one of a higher amperage rating. • Although this unit contains a non-spillable battery, it is recommended that the unit be kept upright during storage, use and recharging. To avoid possible damage that may shorten the unit’s working life, protect it from direct sunlight, direct heat and/or moisture. • Check unit periodically for wear and tear. Take to a qualified technician for replacement of worn or defective parts immediately. EXTENSION CORD SAFETY 1. To reduce risk of damage to electric plug and cord, pull by plug rather than cord when disconnecting from the 120 Volt AC Charger. 2. Use of an improper extension cord could result in a risk of fire and electric shock, and will void warranty. When choosing an extension cord to use with this unit, make sure it isproperly wired and in good electrical condition. 3. Do not attempt to charge the unit if the 120 Volt AC Charger plug is damaged — return the unit to manufacturer for repair. THIS UNIT IS NOT A TOY AND SHOULD ONLY BE OPERATED BY ADULTS. KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN! WEATHER RADIO SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: This product should not be the only source of information for all-hazard, watches and warnings. If severe weather is imminent; do not wait to receive the weather alert warning, take precautionary measures to protect yourself. WARNING: The Weather Radio in this unit is designed to receive NOAA weather and other emergency alerts as listed on page 10 of this manual and communicate these alerts to you. You may not receive or clearly hear these alerts under any of, but not limited to, the following circumstances: • Improper setup (Unit not in Alert Mode, or turned on); make sure that the unit is turned on and the Alert LED indicator is lit, (see page 9 for Weather Radio instruction). • Volume is too low; adjust the volume to an audible level using the Volume Control Knob. • Loss of AC power and/or the internal batteries are dead. Recharge the unit using the DC charging method on page 6 or using the AC charging method on page 6 following return of AC power. Be sure to occasionally place the unit back on charge to maximize your runtime in the event of AC power failure. • Lost or poor reception which can be attributed to any of the following: a) Improper antenna setup. To ensure you get the best available reception extend the built-in antenna and adjust its direction to provide maximum reception. b) Improper tuner setup. To ensure you are always tuned in to receive the NOAA alerts check the National Weather Service website @ for the signal frequency in your area. If you are on the correct frequency and fail to get a signal, check that you have power and/or try placing the radio close to a window. 1 VEC1029FPOB_ManualEN_101606 10/16/06 5:17 PM Page 2 c) Your location is out of range from a weather radio transmitter; the broadcast range from the weather radio transmitter is approximately 40 miles. The effective range depends on such things as terrain and quality of the receiver and indoor/outdoor antenna. Log onto to see which frequency best serves your area. d) Metal structure; to improve the radio’s ability to receive NOAA broadcast; do not place the unit near any large obstructions or metal surfaces such as refrigerators, metal cabinets, etc. In metal structures, such as mobile homes, reception is difficult because the metal structure impedes the transmission of monitor waves, in this case, place the radio close to a window to improve reception. e) Radio frequency interference; some electronics may cause radio frequency interference such as two- way radios, remote control cars, etc. Place the unit as far away as possible from these devices or avoid the usage of devices that cause radio frequency interference while the unit is in a...


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