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The USB Port on the system provides standard 5V 2.1A power to power up USB powered 
handheld devices. The USB Port will automatically turn ON when a USB cable is plugged into the 
port. Unplugging the USB cable will turn off the USB output. 
Reminder: Unplug the USB Cable from the unit when the USB port is not in use. 

 

Using the 12V Lighter Plug Socket 

The 12V Lighter Plug Socket on the unit provides standard 12VDC maximum 15A current to power 
up 12V appliances. This port is protected by an auto-reset fuse. When the internal fuse is tripped, 
unplug the load from the port and wait for 5 minutes to allow the auto-rest fuse to recover. This 
port can also be used to charge the internal battery by using the provided DC to DC cable and 
connect it to the vehicle’s 12V lighter plug socket.  

 

Using the LED Light 

Press ‘Light’ button once to turn on the LED Light. Press again to turn the LED Light off. 

 

Checking the Battery Status 

When the inverter is OFF, Pressing the ‘AC Output Power’ button once will show the estimated 
battery capacity (in %) on the display. The capacity shown on display is for reference use only. 
The numbers may vary depending on the lifetime of the battery.  

 

Charging the unit 

Important: Please recharge the unit after each use.  
Using the provided AC Charger: 

  Plug the provided AC Charger to any AC Source. 

  Connect the DC Plug from the AC Charger to the ‘DC Input Port’ of the unit. The charging 

process will start automatically. The unit will be fully charge in about 15 hours. 

  During the charging process with inverter OFF, the display shows battery capacity (in %) and 

will show ‘FUL’ when it is fully charged. 

Note: The Inverter can still be turned ON during the charging process. During this mode, the 

display will repeatedly show ‘Chg’ and battery capacity - in% (indicating battery charging is in 
progress) and then AC output power in kW (indicating inverter is power ON). 

Using the provided DC to DC Cable through the 12V Lighter Plug Socket in Vehicles: 

Warning: Risk of explosion, fire or burns. The unit can only be charge through the lighter plug 
on a 12V vehicle system only. Charge through a 24V vehicle system will damage the unit and 
the internal battery of the unit may explode and catch fire. 
Note
Charging the unit through the unit’s ‘Lighter Plug Socket’ will not have any indicator (‘Chg’ 
or battery capacity) shown on the Digital Display.    

  Please verify the Lighter Plug system in your vehicles is a 12V system.   

  Connect one end of the DC to DC cable to the Lighter Plug Socket on the unit. 

  Connect the other end of the cable to the vehicle’s 12V Light Plug Socket. 

  Start your engine and it will start charging the battery automatically. 

  The battery will be fully charger in about 4 hours. The charger time depends on the  

Reminder: Please recharge the unit after each use and you can leave the AC Charger plugged 
into the unit continuously to keep the unit in fully charge condition. 

 

Jump Starting a Vehicle or Boat Engine 

You can use the supplied ‘Heavy Duty Jump Start Cable’ to jump-start a vehicle or boat engine 
that has 12V starting battery. 

Warning: Fire hazard. Never allow red and black clamps to touch each other or another 
common metal conductor. This could cause damage to the unit and/ or create a sparking / 
explosion hazard. Always disconnect the clamps from the unit and from the vehicle after use. 
Jump-start cable clamps’ connection to the vehicle’s battery terminals must be positive to 
positive (red clamp to battery “+”) and negative to negative (black clamp to battery”-”). A reverse 
polarity connection (positive to negative) may cause damage to the unit, create a 
sparking/explosion hazard and/or damage the jump-start vehicle. 
Warning: Risk of explosion, fire or burns. The battery terminals exposed at the ‘Heavy Duty 

Summary of Contents for Portable Powerpack 800

Page 1: ...Portable Powerpack 800 Portable Powerpack 800i Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...of the contents of this guide KISAE Technology assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions Note as well that specifications and product functionality may change without notice Important Please be sure to read and save the entire manual before using your KISAE Portable Powerpack Misuse may result in damage to the unit and or cause harm or serious injury Read manual before using the unit and s...

Page 3: ...Page 3 Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION 4 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 5 3 FEATURES 5 4 OPERATION 6 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 6 SPECIFICATIONS 10 7 WARRANTY 11 ...

Page 4: ...iquid It is possible that the internal battery has been damaged and battery acid may have spilled WARNING Failure to follow these instructions can result in Death or Series Injury When working with electrical equipment with lead acid batteries have someone nearby in case of an emergency Wear eye protection and gloves Avoid touching your eyes while using this unit Keep fresh water and soap on hand ...

Page 5: ...that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help LIMITATIONS ON USE Do not use in connection with life support systems or other medical equipment or devices BATTERY RECYCLING The unit is designed to provide years of service However the internal battery is not designed to be user replaceable Because the internal battery installed inside the b...

Page 6: ...ry capacity in Please note that the numbers are for reference only and the numbers may various depending on the type of load used and the lifetime of the battery Press the AC Output Power button again to turn OFF the inverter The AC output power is turned OFF Note Although the unit can provide high surge power of 1600W some appliances may still trigger the unit s protection system A higher power s...

Page 7: ...ity in indicating battery charging is in progress and then AC output power in kW indicating inverter is power ON Using the provided DC to DC Cable through the 12V Lighter Plug Socket in Vehicles Warning Risk of explosion fire or burns The unit can only be charge through the lighter plug on a 12V vehicle system only Charge through a 24V vehicle system will damage the unit and the internal battery o...

Page 8: ...feature for more than 4 seconds may cause damage to the unit or the clips Allow the unit to cool down for at least 3 minutes after each jump start After jump start remove the red positive clip and then the black negative clip from the vehicle s battery terminal Remove the cable from the Heavy Duty DC Port Important Recharge the unit as soon as possible after each use Understanding the Warning Faul...

Page 9: ...code displayed on the main unit and review the Understanding the Error Codes in section 5 Problem Question Symptom Solution Appliance connected to unit malfunctions or overheats Products connected to unit do not accept modified sine wave waveform Products are not compatible with the modified sine wave output produced by the unit See caution on Using the inverter on page 6 Insufficient run time Bat...

Page 10: ...nput Port Charging Current 2A Charging Voltage 14 8 VDC maximum Lighter Plug Socket DC Voltage 12 VDC Current 15A Maximum Protection 15A automatic reset Heavy Duty DC Port DC Voltage 12 VDC Current 75A Continuous 250A Surge Protection 250A fuse Internal Battery Battery Capacity 12V 26Ah Non Spillable type Battery Type Sealed Lead Acid Safety and Environmental Regulatory Approval CE Operating Tempe...

Page 11: ...tore After speaking to a customer service representative if products are deemed non working or malfunctioning the product may be returned to the purchasing store within 30 days of original purchase Any defective unit that is returned to manufacturer within 30 days of the date of purchase will be replaced free of charge If such a unit is returned more than 30 days but less than one year from the pu...

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