2 lantern operation detatched from main unit, 1 lantern operation from dc source, 2 lantern operation 110v with ac recharge adapter – Vector Power City VEC029AC User Manual

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DC PLUG CONNECTED

TO ACCESSORY SOCKET

OF MAIN UNIT

LANTERN

ON/OFF

SWITCH

LANTERN

EXTENTION CORD

INVERTER

POWER CABLE

DC LANTERN/INVERTER

CORD CONNECTOR

6.2

LANTERN OPERATION DETATCHED FROM MAIN UNIT

The Lantern may be removed for use away from the Main Unit by first sliding the top latch back

and then lifting the Lantern as shown in Figure 8.

FIGURE 8

A barrel connector near the spring contacts on the back of the Lantern accepts either the AC

Recharge or DC Inverter Power Cable’s Lantern Extension cord. If there is a current applied

through the barrel receptacle, and the Lantern’ On/OFF Switch is ON, the Lantern will light.

6.2.1 LANTERN OPERATION FROM DC SOURCE

The Lantern can be powered from the Main Unit using the Inverter Power Cable with attached

Lantern Extension Cord. This allows great flexibility in positioning the Lantern during tire infla-

tion and during under-the-hood inspections. See Figure 9. If an alternative 12 Volt DC source is

available, the Lantern can be powered from a standard 12 volt accessory socket. The Lantern

draws 9 watts so operation from an automobile battery is very efficient. With a full charge, a

typical auto battery can power the Lantern from 40 to 60 hours.

FIGURE 9

6.2.2 LANTERN OPERATION 110V WITH AC RECHARGE ADAPTER

The AC Recharger can be directly connected to the

Lantern using the barrel receptacle on the Lantern.

The Lantern can be powered using the AC Recharge

Adapter if household AC power is available. Powering

the Lantern from an AC source preserves the charge on

the Main Unit’s internal battery.

LANTERN

LATCH

FIGURE 10

110V AC RECHARGE

ADAPTER FOR WALL

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