DieHard 200.71988 Operator's Manual Page 9

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The 1150 is equipped with a built in door, located on the back of the unit,
to make replacing the internal battery easy and efficient.
To order a replacement battery, call: 1-800-SEARS-64.
9.1 Be sure that all switches are in the OFF position.
9.2 Remove clamps from storage pegs on the back of the 1150.
9.3 Remove eight screws from the door.
9.4 Slide door out.
9.5 Remove the negative (first) and positive nuts and bolts securing the cable
to the battery.
9.6 Push cables to the side and carefully slide battery out of the 1150.
9.7 Reverse steps for assembly. Make sure that the nuts and bolts securing
the cables are tight.
CAUTION: Read instructions of the product being inflated before using
the compressor. Avoid over inflation, do not exceed the manufacturer's
recommended pressures. Do not leave the air compressor unattended
during use.
10.1 Remove the air compressor hose from the storage compartment in the
back of the Portable Power 1150. Install adapters as necessary.
10.2 Attach the air compressor hose to the product or accessory to be inflated
by flipping down the lever.
10.3 Place the Inverter/Compressor Switch in the compressor position and
inflate product.
10.4 When the product is inflated to the proper air pressure (using the air com-
pressor gauge) place the Inverter/Compressor Switch in the OFF position
and remove the hose.
10.5 Do not run for more than 10 minutes maximum at a time. Allow the 1150 to
cool down for 10 minutes before using again.
NOTE: If the compressor overheats, the built-in thermal protection will turn
the unit off. Wait a few minutes and it will automatically restart.
NOTE: The air compressor is rated for 150 PSI.
10.6 Estimated Time for Inflating
Vehicle Tires 13" to 16" 6 to 24 minutes
Bike Tire 1 to 3 minutes
Sports Balls 30 seconds
Use the air compressor gauge to ensure the proper pressure has been
reached. Do not over inflate.
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